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Anne of Ingleside is a children's novel by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery. It was first published in July by McClelland and Stewart (​Toronto) and.
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View all 4 comments. Anne laughed. Her life is full and busy, and, for the most part, happy. This is the book where Montgomery begins to shift her attention from Anne to Anne's tribe of children. Anne becomes little more than a peripheral character in the last two books in the series, as her exploits are now limited to her role as a wife and Anne laughed.

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Anne becomes little more than a peripheral character in the last two books in the series, as her exploits are now limited to her role as a wife and mother; a necessary shift, true, but it provides less "scope for the imagination. Anne's matchmaking skills yield unexpected results, and the children face various trials involving pets and friends. My favorite part was housekeeper Susan's schemes to rid the Blythes of a guest who will not leave : "That woman came here in June and it is my opinion she means to stay here the rest of her life.

The book ends with Anne making a nocturnal assessment of her sleeping family, admiring her children, and counting her blessings. It's a nice circle-of-life moment as we watch her exit center stage to take her place in the audience for the next chapter of a wonderful life story. A very nice family, Anne reflected happily as she lay in her bed, with the baby beside her. Soon she would be about with them again, light-footed as of yore, loving them, teaching them, comforting them. They would be coming to her with their little joys and sorrows, their budding hopes, their new fears, their little problems that seemed so big to them and their little heartbreaks that seemed so bitter.

She would hold all the threads of Ingleside life in her hands again to weave into a tapestry of beauty. View all 6 comments. Jan 09, Britany rated it liked it Shelves: young-adult , audiobook , classics , The next book in the true Anne of Green Gables series and weirdly my least favorite of the books. We meet Anne and Gilbert many years later and Anne has quite the brood now.

She has 5 children and the love of her life, what could possibly go wrong? I miss Anne's antics in this book. They are adorable and some of their adventures had memories of Anne's beginnings, but I missed Anne in this book. I did fall in love with the little cat named Shrimp. Ms Montgomery really came up with the greatest name for characters and pets alike.

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Aug 04, Marnie Enchanted Bibliophile rated it it was ok Shelves: books-i-own , fiction , childrens-literature , young-adult. I was truly disappointed. I've read an love Anne of Green Gables for so many years that it never occurred me that I would not love all of these books. I remember reading these books as a kid and loving every second I spent with Anne, I also remember that the "grown-up" books weren't to my liking, I really didn't like Anne growing up when I was young. Back then I though it's because she was a grown women, but today I get why I might not have like this particular book when I was younger.

It is so I was truly disappointed.

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It is so repetitive and unimaginative. It's like Montgomery just wrote it to write another book. The true magic was just gone. View 2 comments. Jul 21, Laurence R. Very highly recommend!

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It's a lot about Anne's family in general, but her children are the most adorable ever and I loved seeing Anne interact with Gilbert once more because I've probably, with no exaggeration, read books about Anne 50 times. I don't even feel guilty about it. If you've read and loved Anne of Green Gables, I would strongly recommend the entire series, because although they can't have the magical perfection of the first book, they're all amazing and filled with gorgeous Very highly recommend!

If you've read and loved Anne of Green Gables, I would strongly recommend the entire series, because although they can't have the magical perfection of the first book, they're all amazing and filled with gorgeous characters. Jan 09, E. This was probably my least favorite book in the Anne series so far. Usually the positives in these books outweigh the negatives for me, but in this one they were about half and half. Negatives: For one thing, I found it jarring that 7 or 9 years I was really confused which it was had passed between the previous book and this one.

Last I saw Anne she was in her mid-twenties with one baby, then BOOM she's mid-thirties with five kids and another on the way. I understand why Montgomery would have wanted to jump forward like that for the sake of being able to write about the kids and their lives, but it was also just making me feel like, "WHOA pump the breaks, let's slow down a little here! Plus, all of Anne and Diana's reminiscing about yesteryear at the very beginning of the book made me feel a bit nostalgic in a sad kind of way, partially because they were kind of talking like being thirty something is SO OLD and the best part of their lives was their childhood, which already passed.

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And I'm like, "Um, NO. Thankfully though, the story did move on I was a little afraid this sad nostalgia would be a theme through the whole book and it started to be apparent that Anne actually is content in her current life and is happy, which made be feel better. Another thing that landed on the negative side for me was that, usually, I enjoy the colorful personalities of the secondary characters in the Anne books. In this one, however, some of the outrageous personalities struck me as more annoying than funny.

Sadly, there are people in RL who act like that, but still! Aunt Mary Maria was one of the big ones. In my book, you do not slap a child in the face EVER. Emotional manipulation and physical abuse of my children, my husband, my staff, and myself is the line.

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You crossed it. What we do see is super obnoxious kids lying to, bullying, threatening, and generally treating the Ingleside kids badly. I could have tolerated a couple examples of this because goodness knows kids are not always kind to each other, but I would have so much preferred the focus to be on the good friendships and seen the Ingleside children find their own kindred spirits like Diana was to Anne. I also felt like there was way more skippable "flab" in this book than in any of the previous books.

I have skipped stuff that just went on too long in previous books, but it was usually only once or twice per-book that I had to do it. With this one, on the other hand, especially in the latter half of the book, there were at least four or five instances where things were going too long, and some of it was inconsequential to anything, the section of story featuring the quilting circle ladies being the worst offender. Can we just get a conclusion already??? My final gripe is a place in the final chapter where I felt like the book actually disagreed with the back-cover synopsis in a disappointing way.

Realizing your mistake and learning from it and apologizing for your behavior: Good. I also liked pretty much all of the Ingleside kids. Yes, they made mistakes sometimes, but the majority of these mistakes were of the entertaining variety caused by the natural immaturity and naivety of childhood, not the obnoxious, annoying, variety, like with the other kids on the island who seemed to get a kick out of lying and drowning puppies and kittens. So… Not crying for once was actually somewhat refreshing.


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Content Advisory: Sexual content: Mild hints of romance here and there. A mention of someone kissing someone else absently as if it has become habit and no longer means anything. Kids threaten each other verbally and physically, but no one is ever seriously hurt. Some of the lies are just exaggeration, but some of them are pretty cruel, including, but not limited to, telling a young boy who is away from home that he was sent away because his mother is dying, and in fact, is probably already dead.


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  • The kids who tell this lie have no sympathy when the boy becomes visibly upset and seem to enjoy upsetting him. Turns out the man who died was a pretty mean person when he was alive, and the sister of his widow crashes the funeral and tells everyone the truth about how badly he treated everyone, including his wife.

    Another woman at the funeral who is apparently even more bitter than her, thanks her for telling everyone the truth. Worldviews: Anne and Gilbert seem to be Christians: They go to church, believe in God, pray, quote Scripture, and raise their children in these beliefs. Sometimes the kids get ideas in their heads about God that are not biblical, but they are later corrected in a loving way.

    View all 10 comments. Melissa wrote: "Thanks for this comprehensive review. If it helps to know, the next book, at least in my opinion, is better than this one, and Rilla of Ingleside is absolutely touching and beautiful, so I hope you enjoy them too, when you get to them. Gissel I've been nervous as all hell to finally read the last three books in the series, I had read somewhere that the rest of the books have much less of I've been nervous as all hell to finally read the last three books in the series, I had read somewhere that the rest of the books have much less of Anne which scared me.

    But this review with the positives and negatives gives me hope that I will still enjoy this. Thank you!