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Binding: PaperbackEAN: 9780140368017 Edition: New edition ISBN: 0140368019 Label: Puffin Classics Manufacturer: Puffin Classics Number Of Pages: 384 Publication Date: June 29, 1995 Publisher: Puffin Classics Studio: Puffin Classics Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Best book - by Florence Heap,age 9This book tells a funny and charming story of a perfect family.Anne's got 6 children and they all have thier own little adventures.From spending the night with a terrifying and rough family to being told that you're not actually you, all the adventures are exciting and funny.Anne can understad all these little things and can help,but she does have some problems of her own to deal with too.I loved this book greatly and I'm sure that all 9 to 11 year olds would enjoy this book as I have done. Rating: - One of my favourite books...I just love Anne of Ingleside! Anne is now living in a new house - Ingleside - with six children, and a 'faithful old handmaiden', Susan Baker. Susan is an old maid, and is a little cold to Cornelia Bryant sometimes, who was an old maid because she had been born with a hatred of man-kind, and then married without any trouble at all! At the beginning Gilbert's 'Aunt Mary Maria' comes to stay and rather upsets life at Ingleside for a while. I quite like her, actually, although she is so horrid to everybody. She's a kill - joy, but interesting, one of L. M. Mongomery's best characters! When she goes though, things go back to normal, happy life. There are a number of interesting and exciting incidents in the rest of the book, but there wasn't very much on Anne herself. The story focused more on her children, and you can tell Anne is getting a bit old - although she acts as delightfully young and Anne-ish as she ever did, which is good. I'd hate her to change into any ordinary old lady. Actually, I'm not sure how old, the book doesn't say, but I think around 40, or thirty-seven. I wish there had been more on Anne though, because clever and lovable as her children are, none are quite, well, Anne! Susan Baker, too, makes the book great, she is humourous, without meaning to be. She's so devoted to the Ingleside children - especially Shirley, her 'little brown boy'. Also, one can make her like you and always stick up for you by simply complimenting her on her cooking or asking for a recipe! Yes, Anne of Ingleside is amazing, and all the other 'Anne books', I really recommend it, it is very enjoyable! Rating: - One of my favourite books...I just love Anne of Ingleside! Anne is now living in a new house - Ingleside - with six children, and a 'faithful old handmaiden', Susan Baker. Susan is an old maid, and is a little cold to Cornelia Bryant sometimes, who was an old maid because she had been born with a hatred of man-kind, and then married without any trouble at all! At the beginning Gilbert's 'Aunt Mary Maria' comes to stay and rather upsets life at Ingleside for a while. I quite like her, actually, although she is so horrid to everybody. She's a kill - joy, but interesting, one of L. M. Mongomery's best characters! When she goes though, things go back to normal, happy life. There are a number of interesting and exciting incidents in the rest of the book, but there wasn't very much on Anne herself. The story focused more on her children, and you can tell Anne is getting a bit old - although she acts as delightfully young and Anne-ish as she ever did, which is good. I'd hate her to change into any ordinary old lady. Actually, I'm not sure how old, the book doesn't say, but I think around 40, or thirty-seven. I wish there had been more on Anne though, because clever and lovable as her children are, none are quite, well, Anne! Susan Baker, too, makes the book great, she is humourous, without meaning to be. She's so devoted to the Ingleside children - especially Shirley, her 'little brown boy'. Also, one can make her like you and always stick up for you by simply complimenting her on her cooking or asking for a recipe! Yes, Anne of Ingleside is amazing, and all the other 'Anne books', I really recommend it, it is very enjoyable! Rating: - brillAnne of Ingleside was a book with all the qualities that make a good book.In places you laugh and in places you cry.I didn't like Aunt Mary Maria but I did fell a little sorry for her.I would reccommend this book to anyone who likes a good book. Rating: - A great role model of a caring and always understanding mom!After reading this book, my first impression is that I wanna be a mother too! I wanna be the kind of mother like Anne...who is so comforting, understanding, caring, loving and wise all the time. She loves all six of her children, loving them very much without spoiling them; teaching them to be good without being very strict..! I think if I were to become a mother in the future, I would act like Anne too! Try searching the Internet for "Anne of Ingleside (Puffin Classics)" or Ebay for "Anne of Ingleside (Puffin Classics)". You might also be interested in the following great products:
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