Take Advantage Of Anne Of The Island (Anne Of Green Gables, #3) Authored By L.M. Montgomery Published As Pamphlet
of the Island, L, M. Montgomery
Anne of the Island is the third book in the Anne of Green Gables series, written by Lucy Maud Montgomery about Anne Shirley.
Anne of the Island was published in, seven years after the bestselling Anne of Green Gables, In the continuing story of Anne Shirley, Anne attends Redmond College in Kingsport, where she is studying for her BA,
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عنوان: آنی شرلی در جزیره کتاب سوم نویسنده: ال. ام. مونتگمری مترجم: سارا قدیانی درص
آن شرلی در جزیره سومین جلد از مجموعه کتابهای آن شرلی اثر لوسی ماد مونتگمری است. خلاصه داستان: این بار آن شرلی قدم به دانشگاه ردموند میگذارد و به همراه دوستانش در خانهای به نام خانه پتی ساکن میشود. او با رویال گاردنر آشنا میشود. اما در انتها رویال را ترک کرده و با گیلبرت بلایت نامزد میشود. ا. شربیانی Now this is the college life I longed for
Anne Shirley is about to do the unthinkable postpone marriage and attend off to Redmond College.
She still plans to get married, but only after her education,
She's found a darling house to rent with Prissy Grant from Avonlea and Phillipa Gordon from Redmond, And now, her life will begin,
I loved the feel of this one the hopeful wondering, the exciting change of scenery and the true friendships she finds.
However. I do have a few issues with the way this one is written,
It almost feels like everything is solved too simply, All challenges are overcome with a bit of plucky effort and everything always works out just the way it needs to.
Always.
And honestly, the first two novels I didn't mind this, . . but by the third novel of such coincidences, I am starting to grow a little tired of the sheer perfection of everything.
“It will come sometime, Some beautiful morning she will just wake up and find it is Tomorrow, Not Today but Tomorrow. And then things will happen, . . wonderful things. ”I still enjoy this series but there are a few problems/inconsistencies that are really throwing me off,
Dropping Diana Barry like a hot tamale
Remember Diana Barry Anne's one, true bosom friend
Kindred spirits alone do not change with the changing years.Anne is such a liar,
Diana Barry who was so essential to the first books is pushed aside now that Anne's in college and Diana's raising a family.
I understand that friends grow apart over time but if that was the case, there should be a paragraph or two explaining that.
It's like Diana was no longer useful to the plot so L, M. Montgomery just stopped writing about her, I mean, how hard would it be for Anne to write a few letters to Diana or for her to talk about missing her.
I feel so betrayed on Diana's behalf, So much for friendship,
The Schrodinger Cat
And I couldn't have been the only one completely flabbergasted by the cat story.
Upon discovery of a semifriendly tom cat, Anne, Prissy and Phillipa decide to kill it with chloroform under a basket.
After leaving the cat under the deathtrap for a night, Anne lifts up the basket only to discover that the cat survived.
She then adopts the cat and becomes best friends with the feline,
You almost MURDERED the cat seriously, what the hell Anne
The Revolving Plot
There seems to be a pattern to these books Anne meets new bosom friends, one grumpy/ornery one and one miserable one due to bad luck with true love.
Anne befriends the grump, tries and ultimately fails meddling in the miserable one's life, . . Then she learns valuable life lessons about not judging/meddling someone by their first impression, And everything ends happy.
Repeat.
Concluding Thoughts
Honestly, I'm more than a little disappointed by this one but not enough to stop the series.
There were plenty of wonderful of moments and I really want to finish the series, Hopefully it picks up!
Audiobook Comments
Read by Renée Raudman and it was a rather pleasant audio to listen to.
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کلا هر وقت میخوام از نظر اخلاقی و تحصیلی و اهدافی موتیویت بشم میام یک دور این جلد رو میخونم و همیشه جواب میده, این سن آنه رو از همه بیشتر دوست دارم چون آزاد عاقل رها و مصممه. انگار این جلد دقیقا خود خونه پتیه که هروقت احساس دلتنگی میکنم واردش میشم و به خوبی ازم پذیرایی میشه. Anne is a little older and goes to school at Redmont with her friend, Prissy, Along the way they meet Phillippa Gordon who may be my favorite character so far in the series, I mean besides Anne of course!.
Phil, Prissy, and Anne find a house to let quaint and practically perfect, The house is called Patty's Place and they all soon move in, They find themselves with three cats a fireplace, and imagination which makes for a lovely setting, Anne is trying to figure out what love is and how she feels about it, she gets proposed to multiple times a few times elicited chuckles from me and finally meets Roy Gardner a wealthy man that meets Anne under an umbrella after "rescuing" her from the sudden rainstorm.
sigh
I really enjoyed Anne at this age, even still her stubborness got in her own way in regards to Gilbert, I almost got to a point where I would never forgive her, but luckily it all worked out in the end, THis book was more mature and as a byproduct had sadder events that tug at my heartstrings.
Looking forward to the next book in Anne's story, I think this might just be my favourite book in the series so far, In this book, Anne heads off to Redmond and becomes a college student, The book captures the wistful sorrows which come with growing up, but also retains all of the wonder which makes the Anne books so special.
"In imagination she sailed over storied seas that wash the distant shining shores of "faery lands forlorn," where lost Atlantis and Elysium lie, with the evening star for pilor, to the land of Hearts Desire.
And she was richer in those dreams than in realities for things seen pass away, but the things that are unseen are eternal, "
Dear Lucy Maud,
Thank you,
Love,
Jo.
Dear Manchester,
Anne says hi,
Hope youre well,
Jo.
Gilbert,
Censored
Always,
J,
Mrs Gardner,
You called your son Royal
ROYAL
What is wrong with you
Yours Truly,
J.
Williams.
ps. Tell him I say HA,
just finished reading "Anne of the Island" and it is so far the best book in the series I cannot wait until next year so that I can get the rest of the books am currently on a book buying ban.
. I love Anne so dearly and seeing her grow up, meet new kindred souls and find what love truly means makes me so happy I was skeptical at first to continue reading the following books but am so glad I did! The spell is broken.
You guys know how much I loved the first book in this series but its sequels annoy and bore the shit outta me, I loved Anne as a character in the first book because she has

flaws, gets into silly scraps and has so much to learn.
In Bookand, she is just insufferable, She has become such a Mary Sue, Everything comes natural and easy for her, everyfuckingbody worships and loves her, every man she interacts with proposes to her, everyone wants to be her friend, she's everyone's favorite, she's the best in college, she's a gifted writer, her looks are captivating.
. . yada yada yada. I can't take it anymore,
Also Montgomery's writing feels much more outdated in Bookandthan in the first book, All of a sudden she has become this hyperChristian and moralising writer, Her work reads more like Christian propaganda, and I found it insufferable, Anne has become so moralising and patronising herself, I could literally picture Montgomery sitting at her desk thinking to herself how well she did with infusing her Christian lessons and values into her young readers.
Big yikes. Bookandread as if Montgomery was writing a pamphlet on how a proper woman aka wife should be,
Apart from Phil I also didn't enjoy any of the new characters, I hated how Anne let Roy Gardner on, He truly deserved better but he was a useless character bc it was clear from the start that Anne would end up with Gilbert.
Didn't care for Miss Lavendar and Davy in Book, so no surprise that I didn't warm to them in this one, There's decidedly too little of Diana Barry in this book, And Rachel and Marilla are still my faves I love that they are flat mates now! but I also would've loved to see more of them.
Their scenes were the best!
The last chapter was sickly sweet but it fuelled me with some energy, Gilbert is decidedly too good for Anne but I am happy that they ended up together, However, I hate that Montgomery basically insinuates that it is a woman's place to get married and have children, I feel like it would've been the bolder choice to have Gilbert move on and marry Christine and Anne ending up alone, . . not necessarily permanently, but at least for the time being of Bookand, All in all, I feel like the gang grew up way too fucking fast, I'll forever cherish Bookand their childhood merriments, but basically straight up beginning with Bookit was "you're an adult woman now, so get it together and find a husband now".
I'm not saying that that wasn't the reality for most women of Montgomery's time but Bookfelt so progressive and daring, whereas the rest of the series is so mainstream/runofthemill and tame.
I'm afraid Green Gables has lost its charm, The spell has been broken, .