Anne's House of Dreams - L.M. Montgomery

Anne's House of Dreams

By L.M. Montgomery

  • Release Date: 1917-01-01
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 667 Ratings

Description

Anne's story continues with her marriage to Gilbert and their years in the House of Dreams.

Reviews

  • Anne’s house of dreams

    5
    By amiyaxk
    Great book, and just in case anyone was wondering here’s the book order (or didI do it in a previous review?🙃) 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 7. Rainbow Valley 8. Rilla of Ingleside Or at least I think… Great book though! :D
  • Charming

    5
    By MumboMama
    Beautifully written and full of poetic sentiment- just like the others. The one thing I miss is the personal details of losing one’s virginity in the bridal bed and the pains and wonderous moments of pregnancy. I was surprised by the feminist tendencies and then again, hoped for more. How sad to skip over these life altering rights of passage due to propriety. When Netflix killed Anne w an E, I was thrilled to read on and feel fans will enjoy this book.
  • Anne's House of Dreams

    5
    By MikeinBham
    It was a great historical book, with happy and sad moments, and it was funny. I liked the moment when Cornelia Bryant made a startling announcement.
  • Great book

    5
    By Allicute99
    This series is such a great series. It goes back to the older days, where there was no rated-r material. The purity in this book is enchanting! I enjoyed this book very much.
  • Anne's House of Dreams

    5
    By Fay200
    This book harks back to a time of innocence and the simple joys of life. It was not sullied by cheap sex or swear words.
  • Anne's House of Dreams

    5
    By Rnteach
    A sweet story of a grown up Anne who faces personal tragedy with courage and the help of new friends. A feel good story!
  • Lovely!

    5
    By MicMoo
    I enjoyed this book as a teen-it is a dear friend & happy read.

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