**Be warned the the following is not the real plot of Anne of Green Gables and is meant to be absolutely ridiculous, just like the blonde cover**
Category Archives: Books & Poetry
Top 8 Things To Do in PEI for Anne Fans
For lovers of Kevin Sullivan’s Anne of Green Gables films and L.M. Montgomery’s novels, activities to do in Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.) abound. Here’s our Top 8 List of fun things to do in Prince Edward Island!
What Does Anne of Green Gables Look Like?
February 7, 2013/
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To many of us Megan Follows is the physical manifestation of Anne Shirley, the heroine from Anne of Green Gables. But how does Megan’s appearance compare with Lucy Maud Montgomery’s original description?
Don’t Mess With a Classic!
February 6, 2013/
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Anne of Green Gables is well known as an imaginative, redheaded orphan who lives on Prince Edward Island in Canada. Recently the internet has been abuzz with criticism of the cover of a new unauthorized version of the Anne of Green Gables novel featuring Anne as a blonde.
Top 10 Canada Reads Books from the Maritimes in 2013
January 3, 2013/
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Here’s the Maritime Top 10 from CBC’s list of Canada Reads. Those of you wishing to brush up on your literary prowess will truly enjoy this list of books that includes L.M. Montgomery’s “Anne of Green Gables”!
Anne of Green Gables: Influential in China
Anne of Green Gables has been selected by China’s national publishing association as one of the top 50 most influential novels in China this year. Lucy Maud Montgomery’s classic story is still aiming for the top spot as voting continues until December 25th.
Ingleside For Sale
August 23, 2012/
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The Lucy Maud Montgomery Museum on Prince Edward Island, known as “Ingleside”, has been put up for sale. This special house is being sold by the descendants of Lucy Maud Montgomery, author of the Anne of Green Gables novel series.
Heroine’s Bookshelf Guest Blog II: Why I Love Anne of Green Gables
Having literally written the book on literary heroines, I have a lot of explaining to do. Why did you choose the women you wrote about? How did you decide your favorites?
Heroine’s Bookshelf Guest Blog: Going Deeper
One of the best things about writing The Heroine’s Bookshelf was a chance to get “behind the scenes” with some of my favorite authors, including Lucy Maud Montgomery. What I discovered wasn’t always savory…turns out my favorite authors had very real, and often very dark, lives. But the chance to go deeper, to look behind the curtain, has made my reading experience all the richer.































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