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britchickny
True Blue Farmgirl

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Angie
Port Orange Florida
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Posted - Mar 14 2008 :  2:01:20 PM  Show Profile
Well, I guess I have to 'fess up' I read the book in two days! (I just couldn't help it!) Now I am re-reading it so that I can soak it up again! I am ready to pack a bag and come visit PEI but will have to be content and enjoy the lovely descriptions in the pages. I am not sure who my favorite character is but I am leaning toward Matthew.
This is my first encounter with Anne and I am truly enjoying the book!
Happy reading everyone!:)
Angie.

"Mercy, peace and love be yours in abundance" JUDE 1:2
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mellaisbella
True Blue Farmgirl

1862 Posts

melanie
living on Anne of Green Gables land
Canada
1862 Posts

Posted - Mar 14 2008 :  7:58:05 PM  Show Profile
Well Angie, comm'on up!! I live in a 5 bedroom house so there is plenty of room for friends to visit and I am only one hour away for Anne's beloved Green Gables. I sure am blessed to live here on this breath taking island!!

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britchickny
True Blue Farmgirl

1048 Posts

Angie
Port Orange Florida
1048 Posts

Posted - Mar 15 2008 :  04:36:30 AM  Show Profile
But if I come on the train and am sitting there waiting, you won,t want to turn me away because I'm not a boy I hope!!!(LOL!)
Might just stop by though!
Ang

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mellaisbella
True Blue Farmgirl

1862 Posts

melanie
living on Anne of Green Gables land
Canada
1862 Posts

Posted - Mar 16 2008 :  3:40:55 PM  Show Profile
of course not!! LOL!!

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yarnmamma
True Blue Farmgirl

4247 Posts

Linda
Clarks Summit PA
USA
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Posted - Mar 18 2008 :  06:10:32 AM  Show Profile  Send yarnmamma a Yahoo! Message
how far are we now in reading....chapter 14 by wednesday? I got up to chapter 18 last night...yep I love it. I should have been sleeping. LOL
What chapter are you in now?

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farmgirl #71 Linda in PA
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mellaisbella
True Blue Farmgirl

1862 Posts

melanie
living on Anne of Green Gables land
Canada
1862 Posts

Posted - Mar 18 2008 :  07:01:36 AM  Show Profile
I must admit that I usually read books rather fast, but I am savouring this one as I am enjoying it quite a bit. I am on chapter 10.

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mellaisbella
True Blue Farmgirl

1862 Posts

melanie
living on Anne of Green Gables land
Canada
1862 Posts

Posted - Apr 01 2008 :  05:31:26 AM  Show Profile
hello everyone......HAs everyone finsihed this awesome wonderful book? What did everyone think?
I'd love to read the next one and perhaps have a wee bit more structure or more questions....waht do y'all think?

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yarnmamma
True Blue Farmgirl

4247 Posts

Linda
Clarks Summit PA
USA
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Posted - Apr 01 2008 :  05:37:41 AM  Show Profile  Send yarnmamma a Yahoo! Message
Hi Melanie, I am not through reading but I can finish in a couple days if the rest of the group is.
I am really enjoying it.

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farmgirl #71 Linda in PA
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chessie
True Blue Farmgirl

403 Posts

Karen
Vista CA
USA
403 Posts

Posted - Apr 01 2008 :  06:37:40 AM  Show Profile
I'm finished, but am happy to wait for all to be finished too!
In the meanwhile, I reread L.M. Alcotts, "Little Women" and i think it might be of interest to all of you to consider reading this book at some point in this reading group. It is really fun to compare and contrast the two authors and their characters and stories. I really enjoyed reading both books so closely together.
Much love, karen

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mellaisbella
True Blue Farmgirl

1862 Posts

melanie
living on Anne of Green Gables land
Canada
1862 Posts

Posted - Apr 02 2008 :  06:06:54 AM  Show Profile
I am sooo glad that you all like Anne, how could we not like her?:)

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chessie
True Blue Farmgirl

403 Posts

Karen
Vista CA
USA
403 Posts

Posted - Apr 02 2008 :  2:38:19 PM  Show Profile
I have just finished Anne of Avonlea. and I am off to read Anne of the Island. Here's a question. What is the exact order of the Anne books and how many are there?
I'm reading audio books and Anne of the Island is the only one left of the series available from the Library. Will have to download audio for the rest...
Oh Madame Book CLub President, happily settled in beautiful PEI - May I have a list, the official list, of Anne books in chronological order? Thanks, karen

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Amie C.
True Blue Farmgirl

2099 Posts


Finger Lakes Region NY
2099 Posts

Posted - Apr 03 2008 :  05:32:24 AM  Show Profile
Hi. I never officially signed up for this, but I've been following the thread. I would like to suggest that at some point we read Jane of Lantern Hill (also by LMM). Jane is a real farmgirl! She moves to a house in the country and has to learn how to cook, garden, fix the roof, drive a wagon, etc. It's a sweet book. I would volunteer to come up with discussion questions, if that would be helpful.
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chessie
True Blue Farmgirl

403 Posts

Karen
Vista CA
USA
403 Posts

Posted - Apr 03 2008 :  09:18:07 AM  Show Profile
Amie, Great idea. I'd love to read Jane of Lantern hill.
For those who have already read lots LMM's books, and there are lots to read - LMM was prolific, does anyone want to tell their favorite book of Lucy's? I haven't read them all, but i have read most of them and my favorite is the BLUE CASTLE. ANyone else read this one? WHy is it my favorite? well, the plot is so charming and very very funny, (I don't want to give away the tale if you haven't read it) and the main character so likable. As a gardener, i have actually experienced something in my garden very much like the what happened to a rose bush in this story. The rose bush part of the book, although insignificant to the rest of the story, really made a lasting impression on me. Cheers, karen

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Amie C.
True Blue Farmgirl

2099 Posts


Finger Lakes Region NY
2099 Posts

Posted - Apr 03 2008 :  09:58:13 AM  Show Profile
I haven't read The Blue Castle, or A Tangled Web (her other more adult novel) since I was a teenager. I didn't care for it then, because it wasn't about Anne, of course. I should give those two another try now that I'm an adult myself.

Karen,
Is this in The Blue Castle: there's a toss off mention of a woman who is too stubborn and old fashioned to take aspirin for her headache, so instead she spends a whole day "enduring the will of God" (or something like that) up in her room? I've always found that a really hilarious image.
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chessie
True Blue Farmgirl

403 Posts

Karen
Vista CA
USA
403 Posts

Posted - Apr 03 2008 :  11:18:13 AM  Show Profile
GOsh, It might be the sister! Truthfully, I have mixed a bunch of the independent stories (independent of "Anne", i mean) together and am in process of re-reading them all inorder to get all the wacky folks straight. Will let you know when I find her (or you let me know, if you find her first...)

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yarnmamma
True Blue Farmgirl

4247 Posts

Linda
Clarks Summit PA
USA
4247 Posts

Posted - Apr 03 2008 :  6:36:31 PM  Show Profile  Send yarnmamma a Yahoo! Message
I'd like to see the order of the books about Anne too. I bought the first one hardback used on Amazon. A nice investment for a hard back in good shape. I paid about $8.00. I'd get the next book that way too.
I finished Anne of Green Gables....are we reading the next one in order?
I'm ready when you gals are! Just let us know what to read next.

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farmgirl #71 Linda in PA
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Amie C.
True Blue Farmgirl

2099 Posts


Finger Lakes Region NY
2099 Posts

Posted - Apr 04 2008 :  05:41:10 AM  Show Profile
The order in which they were written isn't the same as the chronological order within the stories, so you don't want to go by the publication dates. If you want to read about Anne from start to finish, it would be:

1. Anne of Green Gables
2. Anne of Avonlea
3. Anne of the Island
4. Anne of Windy Poplars
5. Anne's House of Dreams
6. Anne of Ingleside
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chessie
True Blue Farmgirl

403 Posts

Karen
Vista CA
USA
403 Posts

Posted - Apr 04 2008 :  07:57:53 AM  Show Profile
see, i knew i needed that info. I was going by pub dates with the librarian! Thanks so much. Karen

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mellaisbella
True Blue Farmgirl

1862 Posts

melanie
living on Anne of Green Gables land
Canada
1862 Posts

Posted - Apr 04 2008 :  09:21:49 AM  Show Profile
Karen....Madame president here (LOL!!!) I am enjoying a beautiful sunny day here on Anne's Island!!
There are two more books in the series RAinbow Valley and Rilla of Ingleside.
I was thinking the other day....if you would all like to send me your mailing addresses, I would love to get you all a real genuine,PEI, Anne of Green Gables bookmark. so e-mail me privately if you like and I'll get them out to you.


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chessie
True Blue Farmgirl

403 Posts

Karen
Vista CA
USA
403 Posts

Posted - Apr 04 2008 :  09:31:10 AM  Show Profile
Melanie, thank you for the souvenier! I have emailed you my address. And I have added the two books to my official Anne list. Whoo-hoo, Karen

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yarnmamma
True Blue Farmgirl

4247 Posts

Linda
Clarks Summit PA
USA
4247 Posts

Posted - Apr 07 2008 :  04:33:23 AM  Show Profile  Send yarnmamma a Yahoo! Message
I just bought Anne of Avonlea from Amazon.com used books. It is a child's library book with pictures. I like to see some pics when reading, it helps with the 'picturing" in my head....LOL
It cost me $4 including shipping. :-)

I also saw a list of questions, topics of discussion in the back of Anne of Green Gables...
shall I type them here for discussion? We haven't done much talking about it so far.


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farmgirl #71 Linda in PA
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mellaisbella
True Blue Farmgirl

1862 Posts

melanie
living on Anne of Green Gables land
Canada
1862 Posts

Posted - Apr 07 2008 :  04:39:26 AM  Show Profile
Linda, that would be nice of you to type out the uestions. Thanks, I'm sure it would help!

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yarnmamma
True Blue Farmgirl

4247 Posts

Linda
Clarks Summit PA
USA
4247 Posts

Posted - Apr 07 2008 :  04:54:57 AM  Show Profile  Send yarnmamma a Yahoo! Message
Hi All,
This is what is in the back of my hard copy book Anne of Green Gables
"Questions don't have to provide answers. Questions can springboard into new thoughts, ideas, and interpretations of our favorite books."

1. Why do you think Anne spells her name with an "e"? Why is this important to her?

2. Anne describes poetry as giving her a tingly feeling. Have you ever had that kind of reaction to a book or a poem? Why do you think it happened?

3. Anne's fascination with language is apparent in the way she describes things around her. How does this quality compare to the way you speak and look at things around you?

4. Compare Anne's sense of wonder and excitement as she enters into her new adventures with that of othere characters you have read about. Have you ever experienced a similar sense of wonder and excitement?

5. Anne believes that her red hair makes her ugly when, in fact, it is what makes her unique. What makes you unique? Is it a quality you like or dislike about yourself?

6. When Anne and Mrs. Lynde first meet, Mrs. Lynde tells her, "They didn't pick you for your looks, that's sure and certain." Anne calls her a "rude, impolite, unfeeling woman!" Do you think Anne was right to speak her mind?

7. Anne tells Marilla of her desire to find a "kindred spirit to whom I can confide my inmost soul." What does she mean by "kindred spirit"? Who is your kindred spirit?

8. How is Anne like Marilla?

9. In what ways would Anne and Marilla be different if the story took place today? How has the role of women in society changes since Anne of Green Gables was written?

10. We are told one night that Anne's life was about to be touched by sorrow. Did you guess what was going to happen?

11. Anne's decision to be friends with Gilbert Blythe is a turniing point in her life. Why does she make this decision? Have you ever had a similar experience?

12 At the end of the book, Anne is thinking about what the future will bring. What do you think will happen to Anne?

13. Anne is an optimist. She always sees the positive side of things. Did her cheerful outlook on life alter your own perceptions?

14. Does Anne's positive attitude come from innocence or optimism?

15. How does Anne differ from other heroines you have read about who are orphaned and have to make their own way?

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farmgirl #71 Linda in PA

Edited by - yarnmamma on Apr 07 2008 06:05:16 AM
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chessie
True Blue Farmgirl

403 Posts

Karen
Vista CA
USA
403 Posts

Posted - Apr 07 2008 :  07:14:58 AM  Show Profile
well,1. i think Anne is trying to make a plain (to her) name seem more romantic by spelling it with an "e". If she could have found a way to spell ann this way c*o*r*d*e*l*i*a she would have been happiest.

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yarnmamma
True Blue Farmgirl

4247 Posts

Linda
Clarks Summit PA
USA
4247 Posts

Posted - Apr 07 2008 :  11:27:04 AM  Show Profile  Send yarnmamma a Yahoo! Message
question 1. yes, Karen, I thought so too....it was romantic and a longer word which she liked big words.

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