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Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel is a Canadian television miniseries film. It is a sequel to the miniseries Anne of Green Gables, and the second of.
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By book three, though, I could no longer overlook the casual animal abuse. I quit. Which is too bad. I love Anne and the wonderful way L. Montgomery writes about her. So many quotable lines throughout.

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But I refuse to read any more about chicken plucking alive , killing stray cats and hanging pet dogs. Just done.

You have every right to criticize what you're reading whether you've finished it or not. I have seen all the movies of Anne of Green Gables, and therefore know what happens. Do I have to read this one before I read Anne of the Island? I've heard that there's not as much Gil in this, and I already know what happens in the next one Is it worth it to take time to read this? Or should I just go ahead and skip it?

Maali Read all of them! They are all amazing! And also, movies aren't half as good as books. See all 7 questions about Anne of Avonlea…. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Sep 25, Miranda Reads rated it really liked it Shelves: audiobook.

Why did Anne have to grow up so fast? The first book was fabulous! Lots of fun mischief but the second has her at 16 already! Where did those four years go? Laura Ingalls Wilder didn't skimp out on the childhood. I enjoyed this book - seeing Anne blossom into a young school teacher aside: Totally not fair that everyone get such great jobs out of high school?? Same with Laura Ingalls Wilder. They just handed out jobs to anyone who would take them! A pet peeve of mine was really played upon.

All Why did Anne have to grow up so fast? All kids are precocious angels. Yes, Anne has some struggles but you know from the start that she's going to overcome them magnificently. It's a little too predictable. And the precocious moments were bordering annoying. Also, did anyone else feel for poor Dora? Her twin brother, Davy, is a complete bullying snot yet Anne and Marilla just adore him they even admit that the care more for that little snit?!

Sure Dora is quiet, but she is dutiful and obedient and deserves twice as much attention as they are lavishing on that horrible Davy. Still loved this book though!! Audiobook Comments Read by Barbara Caruso and she really let this audio shine. Blog Instagram Twitter View all 17 comments. Dec 15, Maureen rated it it was amazing.

This book was a great continuation of her story and I love seeing Anne and her friends start to become adults while still keeping their fantastic personalities. Gilbert is also my fave forever especially because he is WAITING FOR HER without expecting anything beyond friendship - though he is still hopeful, he's more concerned about being a man worthy of her while being her friend, not convincing her he's a "nice guy".

View all 7 comments. Sep 21, Rachel rated it it was ok.

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I was more enchanted by this book the first time I read it. More recently, I was put off by the description of the pair of twins Anne and Marilla adopt: Davy and Dora. Davy is a handful, asking impossible questions, getting into trouble and so forth. Dora is quiet and well-behaved. Anne and Marilla love Davy more by their own words. The idea is repeated three or four times.

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Good little Dora is respectable, obedient, predictable and boring; she just doesn't need as much attention and direction I was more enchanted by this book the first time I read it. Good little Dora is respectable, obedient, predictable and boring; she just doesn't need as much attention and direction as Davy does, and thus is less lovable.

I found this idea actually repulsive. I kept thinking it would serve Anne and Marilla right if little Dora -predictable, obedient, second class Dora- shaved her head, pierced her nipple, got pregnant and ran off with a Hell's Angel, just because she figured out that the trouble maker rated higher in their affections. Aren't they familiar with the saying "still waters run deep? View all 43 comments. I picked up a book I had no intention of reading on a whim and discovered one of my new favorite series. This must be positive karma for an immensely lovely deed I did in a past life. I did not own this book when I finished the first one, an evil I had to I picked up a book I had no intention of reading on a whim and discovered one of my new favorite series.

I did not own this book when I finished the first one, an evil I had to counteract by purchasing this the next day. And then reading it immediately.

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And, once again, enjoying every second of it. These books are just so lovely. I just love these books so much. View all 14 comments. It's almost worse now that Anne and Gilbert are actually friends. I will persevere! View all 10 comments. This was exactly what I needed. Yes, after a week of watching a year-old toddler throw daily tantrums, it was so refreshing to pick up this book and escape to a world where you could stumble upon a stranger's house and be invited in for tea.

This volume concentrates on Anne's two years spent teaching. There are good days Ahhhh! There are good days and bad days as she attempts to mold the young minds of Avonlea. Newly orphaned twins - the lifeless Dora and the way-too-lively Davy - come to live with lifelong spinster Marilla, prompting Mrs. Rachel Lynde to quip, "You're never safe from being surprised till you're dead. Love and laughs abound, and yes, it's sappy as hell, but as I said, exactly what I needed. I have a feeling I'm going to be rereading the rest of this series before November rolls around.


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It's so nice to know that when I wake with a 3 AM panic attack, convinced that Trump has already won and life as we know it is over, that Anne's simple, and simply beautiful, world will be waiting for me. View all 23 comments. I read this around the Thanksgiving holiday, and I believe not only is it a comforting piece, but also a wonderful reminder to be thankful for the small joys in life that make the heart sing. A stroll through the woods, picking flowers, spending time with old, dear friends, making new friends with those eccentrics that might otherwise go unnoticed, teaching a small child an important lesson, cooking a special meal for a guest, and remembering and honoring those that have passed from our lives — these are all things that Anne makes part of her daily life with exuberant delight and much grace.

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I wish there were more Annes in the world! You likely will assume that these are re-reads for me. They are not!