Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1)

Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables #1)

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As soon as Anne Shirley arrived at the snug, white farmhouse called Green Gables, she knew she wanted to stay forever...but would the Cuthberts send her back to the orphanage? Anne knows she's not what they expected--a skinny girl with decidedly red hair and a temper to match. If only she could convince them to let her stay, she'd try very hard not to keep rushing headlong...more
Paperback, 308 pages
Published August 1st 1983 by Seal (first published 1908)
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Chandra
"Kindred spirits are not so scarce as I used to think. It's splendid to find out there are so many of them in the world."

My wish is that everyone on the planet has a book like this in their lives – a book you can read over and over again, a book that makes you feel instantly comforted and that each reading reveals something new. After taking on this project – to read all of Montgomery’s work – I began to get nervous. There were some duds to get through (Mistress Pat, Kilmeny of the Orchard) that...more
Lora
Jan 10, 2012 Lora rated it 3 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: fans of children's classics
Recommended to Lora by: Jo
Anne of Green Gables is the story of a young orphaned girl named, you guessed it, Anne. Born in Nova Scotia only to lose both of her parents from the fever at the age of three months, Anne has grown up in many households, never being able to stay in one place for long. As you can imagine, this has left young Anne feeling needy and unwanted.
And when siblings Marilla and Matthew decide to adopt a boy to help work on their farm, they never expect to get a girl instead. Naturally, their first instin...more
Abigail
May 05, 2010 Abigail rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Kindred Spirits / Readers With Imagination
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Sylvia
Kisah yang benar-benar inspiratif. Saya benar-benar kagum pada penulisnya. Membutuhkan imajinasi yang tinggi untuk bisa menciptakan tokoh dengan karakter yang memiliki daya hayal luar biasa plus kata-kata 'canggih' nya. Anne (dengan akhiran 'e' tentu saja) benar-benar telah membuat saya jatuh cinta dengan keceriaannya, keterbukaannya, kejujurannya, dan aksi nya yang selalu berani bahkan sering menantang bahaya.

Dan seperti juga Miss Barry tua yang senang menyimak kata bijak yang keluar dari mulut...more
Idle Hippo
Abis baca buku iseng-iseng baca review orang laen dan jadi kaget sendiri karena dari friendlist gw cuman ada satu laki-laki aja yang udah baca buku ini *aki-aki bule veteran PD II kelahiran tahun 30an lage* Wah, iseng lagi mriksa tiga halaman orang2 yang ngasi review, cuman nemu satu laki-laki (bule lagi). Sempat terlintas dikepala.. Halah, jangan-jangan gw baca chicklit lage neh.. hehehe, bodo ah, yang penting gue suka buku ini.

jadi begini ceritanya...
Anne itu anak perempuan yatim piatu berumur...more
Nilam Suri
aku mau menenangkan diri gara2 gempa dulu yaaa...masih pusing nih kepalanya,jadi reviewnya menyusul.

intinya...syeeediiiiiiiiiiiih!!!

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ah, hatiku tergetar membaca cerita tentang si gadis wortel ini *woops*
apakah kau suka berimajinasi? aku tak bisa membayangkan seseorang yang sama sekali tak mempunyai ruang untuk imajinasinya. seharusnya setiap orang menyisihkan sedikit waktu luangnya untuk duduk termenung di depan kaca jendela, dan membiarkan pikiran mereka berkelana...more
Weni
Marilla dan Matthew Cuthbert ingin mengadopsi anak laki2 untuk mengurus rumah yang mereka sebut Green Gables, di desa Avonlea. Matthew tak kuasa menolak ketika kekeliruan terjadi. Yang datang bukanlah anak laki2 melainkan seorang gadis yatim piatu berambut merah bernama Anne Shirley. Marilla yang awalnya bertekad mengembalikan Anne ke panti asuhan akhirnya luluh dan menyetujui rencana Matthew untuk mengadopsi gadis itu.

Anne digambarkan sebagai gadis yang ekspresif dan sangat imajinatif. Bicarany...more
Samantha Penrose
Ive decided that instead of reviewing this book, I will copy my favorite passages....passages that capture what I love about the book.....
Page 180 describes Anne perfectly, "The downfall of some dear hope or plan plunged Anne into "deeps of affliction." The fulfilment thereof exalted her to dizzy realms of delight."
I love the way Anne thinks...I love the way she jumps from thing to thing in a frenzy of thoughts.....

Page 44 the chapter begins..."Do you know," said Anne confidently, "I've made up...more
Monica!
So about eight hours before Husband and I were supposed to leave for our honeymoon, I noticed that the only two books I had on hand were hardcover copies of I Hunt Killers and Anna Dressed in Blood, and that there was no way either of those books would hold me over for two weeks. They might not even get me through the flight.

Panic ensued.

So I flew as fast as my fingers would take me to Project Gutenberg and grabbed myself some books that I hadn’t read in a while. Like Black Beauty. And Sherlock...more
Shannon
Feb 27, 2009 Shannon rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Strong Girls or those are raising them
Recommended to Shannon by: Mikkee, Tiana
I don't often give books five stars and as I neared the end of this book, I gave some thought to how many stars this book deserved. I've read the Anne of Green Gables series once before - over twenty years ago. In spite of the amount of time that has elapsed, I clearly recall reading the last book in the series very slowly and thinking to myself, "I will be so sad to not be able to read about Anne anymore." When I picked up this book a few days ago to re-read it, I found within a few chapters th...more
Endah
Bukankah menakjubkan jika ada sebuah buku yang diterbitkan seabad silam masih memesona dibaca hari ini? Bukankah itu berarti buku tersebut telah berhasil melampaui ujian waktu? Rasanya karya tersebut sangat pantas disebut karya yang abadi, terus hidup jauh melebihi usia penulisnya. Jika saya harus menyebut salah satu buku seperti itu, maka itu adalah Anne of Green Gables karya pengarang Kanada, Lucy Maud Montgomery yang diterbitkan pertama kali pada 1908.

Konon, sejak penerbitan pertamanya hingga...more
Tiffany
Sep 24, 2008 Tiffany rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: everyone
Shelves: fiction
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Kanti
Bambumuda: Mata Hijau dan Sang Pangeran

Anne si Rambut Merah, obsesi nasional Jepang
Hampir tidak ada orang Jepang yang tidak kenal Anne of Green Gables. "Anne" ditulis pada awal abad 20 sebelum perang dunia I, mengambil masa penuh kedamaian dan kepolosan di pulau Prince Edward di Kanada, di sebuah lahan pertanian di Cavendish. Banyak orang Jepang yang menggemari cerita ini, sampai bela-belain nikahan di sana!!!
Video dokumenter CBC, kegilaan fans Jepang terhadap Anne

Terjemahan dari cerita Kanada...more
Stephanie
Jan 16, 2012 Stephanie rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: middle grade readers and the younger YA community
I don't get why everyone keeps going on about Gilbert Blythe when he's hardly in this book. To my disappointment it's all Anne's fault and her obstinate efforts to remain a grudge holder for 5 years. Five years she held a grudge for him for calling her "carrots", even thought he immediately apologized and sucked up for two years; and yet, Josie Pye has done worse 10x over and Anne remained cordial with her. I don't get it.

As an Adult this rambling is rather immature and I don't contest that. It...more
Ingela
Mar 21, 2013 Ingela rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Every young girl I know
Loved by me, 5 BIG Stars

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Amazing Anne Shirley you should be a role model for many girls. Brave, strong willed and with such great dreams and big imagination.

Gilbert Blythe was perhaps my first Book Boyfriend. Oh, what I was in love with him. Lovely, lovely Anne and Gilbert, what a good and nice young lovestory. Everything in these books are so wonderful. Then there's the great TV series. I loved it all ... and still do.

I LIKE - enormously when I was young...

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Jimmy
Wahh..bingung mau nulis apa tentang buku ini, keren banget!!!
Ini sajalah...

Namaku Anne Shirley
Panggil aku Anne, ya…Anne, pake “e”
Sebenarnya aku ingin dipanggil dengan nama Cordelia
Terdengar lebih romantis kan?
Oh tidak, aku tidak malu dengan namaku sendiri
Hanya saja, aku sangat menyukai hal-hal yang romantis

Aku anak yatim piatu yang miskin
Tapi aku merasa beruntung jadi orang miskin
Ruang imajinasiku jadi sangat luas
Bayangkan kalau orang-orang miskin tidak punya imajinasi
Sudah pasti kami akan lebih...more
Roos
Feb 07, 2009 Roos rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Endah Sulwesi & Syl
Recommended to Roos by: Goodreaders Indonesia
Shelves: novelia, 2009
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Becky
Montgomery, L.M. 1908. Anne of Green Gables.

I first 'discovered' Anne Shirley through watching the 1985 and 1987 films by Kevin Sullivan/Wonderworks when they aired on my local PBS station. As far as I'm concerned, these two are the ONLY films that are 'real.' Meaning that the monstrosity of a film released in 2000 doesn't exist at all. It's something that should be avoided at all costs. It is evil, evil, pure evil.

It would have been around sixth or seventh grade (1989-1990 or 1990-1991) that I...more
Franklin Peach
To be brutally honest, I was disappointed. I found Anne quite often to be annoying and found my self skimming through many of her rambling soliloquies. Many (especially those of the female gender I suppose) may find her apt to talk ad nauseum to be one of her most enduring qualities, I however did not.

I discovered that it was difficult for me to continue reading once the characters had been established, that is I had no motivation to continue reading as there appeared to be no underlying plot to...more
Jennifer
I am probably the only adult women in the world who has not read this book so after years of it nagging at me I finally read it. Like everyone else, loved it. It was full of charm. If I would have read this years ago I would not have enjoyed it as much as I just did. I found it soothing at times to read of Marrilla's concern for Anne development and could relate to it so much myself having a bunch of silly little girls in my house. Besides much laughter it gave me much hope for my girls to turn...more
Katie
I hadn't read this book since I was a young reader and I wasn't disappointed with the reread! I still found Anne to be a compelling heroine and was moved to tears (on several occasions). I had forgotten how profound it was for me (as a young chatterbox) to read about another chatterbox. Never underestimate the power of seeing a part of yourself reflected in print!
Jinky
What a delightful book! Reading this truly made me happy. Anne's character was a hoot!! I found myself giggling throughout the book. Her quirkiness was endearing. Her view of life was fascinating. She had the spunk that you can't help but love! She brought the kid out of me and it felt wonderful.

I loved everything about this book. The beautiful setting, the phenomenal cast of characters, the storyline, the ease of read, etc. It also had everything as well ... adventure, fun, laughs, imagination,...more
Lyd Stew
I finally finished it! I have started this book three times and just couldn't get through Anne's tedious ramblings; however, I'm happy I finally finished. I thought it was great! Anne kind of drove me crazy at times- judgmental and proud, but she had so many redeeming qualities and such an creative innocence, and she was so aware of her weaknesses that I couldn't be irritated for too long. I am going to stick to my guns though, and just say that this is definitely one instance that I will foreve...more
Shawne
There's a certain magic that lingers over books you loved reading (and re-reading) as a child. It's undefinable but it lasts even into adulthood - you can read these books again decades later and still find comfort in the words and characters you revelled in when you were a child. That doesn't mean you don't see the book for what it is though - sometimes you know that the book really isn't great, but because it kept you company in the dark or when your friends forgot you, it doesn't matter.

I'm g...more
Citra
May 15, 2009 Citra rated it 1 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: No one!
Boo!It's boring as hell! I never finish it. This book hasn't got any conflict at all which for me doesnt worth reading. I wonder why this book (just like To Kill A Mockingbird which is also boring) is in "The best book ever". It's totally ridiculous. I have to read 500 pages just to find out about a little girl's boring flat life. It really wasted my time, and money to buy this book in the first place.

JG (The Introverted Reader)
I thought this book was boring the first time I tried to read it, but I gave it another try a few years later and I loved it. Whenever anyone asks what my favorite book is, this always comes to mind before I realize that I'm probably supposed to give an "adult" book for an answer. The characters are so likeable and all their adventures are believable. I always wished I could be friends with Anne and Diana.
Rachel
In a word: Trite. I know that sounds snobby, but come on. Anne is the epitome of a Mary Sue character. Awh, poor thing, she's too skinny, and her red hair is too unique, and she's just so quirky! Isn't she just the perfect little flawed heroine!? Actually, no. She's obnoxious. Even as a child I couldn't buy in to this garbage.
Nikki
I read this when I was about ten or eleven, and forgot how much I adored it. I've finally got the whole set of the Anne books, so I sat down to reread this one today. It's easy to read, and charming, and more touching than I'd remembered -- I came over all sniffly a couple of times. And I also had a lot of delighted little giggles.
Barbara
After completing Alice in Wonderland , my ESL student eagerly asked if we could read this book. This will be one with slower progress, I think, because we have had to stop more frequently to discuss certain words.. Some of this is because some of the language is less common in today's vernacular, such as, "betoken".

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Unfortunately, my student confessed great difficulty in trying to read about Anne. She said that she had to keep looking in t...more
January
Dec 11, 2012 January marked it as didnt-finish  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: z_2012, eowyn
I know I read this as a girl, but I don't remember much. Now it is time to read it with Eowyn. I love bonding with her over books. :)
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Lucy Maud Montgomery was a Canadian author, best known for a series of novels beginning with Anne of Green Gables, published in 1908.

The author of the famous Canadian novel Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Maud Montgomery, was born at Clifton, Prince Edward Island, Nov. 30, 1874. She came to live at Leaskdale, north of Uxbridge Ontario, in 1911 after her wedding with Rev. Ewen Macdonald on July 11, 1911...more
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