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Monday, January 2, 2012

Challenge \\ Lucy Maud Montgomery Reading Challenge 2012

L. M. Montgomery Reading ChallengeIt's January 2nd and the Lucy Maud Montgomery Reading Challenge has just begun. Carrie at Reading to Know is kindly hosting once again. The rules of this challenge? Read as many of Montgomery's books as you like, or as many books about the author as you like.

I'm making a small goal this year, simply to read Emily of New Moon, the first book in the Emily series. Last year I read Anne of Green Gables and I think it would be fun to compare the two fictional characters.

Click the button to find out how you can join in. I'm so looking forward to getting lost in another of Montgomery's stories!

Friday, January 28, 2011

The End of Anne (At Least the Challenge!)

L. M. Montgomery Reading Challenge
Today marks the last day of the annual L.M. Montgomery Reading Challenge. I'm afraid I didn't read as much as I wanted to of Montgomery's classics, but I did get to read the most important (at least in my opinion): Anne of Green Gables. It was truly thrilling--that sounds Anne-esque, doesn't it?--and I will hopefully soon be reading Emily of New Moon, L.M. Montgomery's first book in the Emily series. I hope to compare the two girls, though I may end up liking them equally! I also watched the movie version of Anne of Green Gables to compare, though I've watched it at least a dozen times already. I still love the movie; the book is better, though!

If you haven't read the works of L.M. Montgomery yet . . . what are you waiting for?

Happy Reading!

Friday, January 7, 2011

Thoughts on Anne

L. M. Montgomery Reading Challenge
As part of the L.M. Montgomery Reading Challenge, I decided to start with Anne of Green
Gables since I have never read the book. On January 1, 2011, as I looked lovingly at my collection (well, my mom's collection), I was sure that I would only be able to read one or two books for this challenge. I just wasn't sure that I would like the books that much.

When January 3 came around, the official day to link up to the challenge, I just had to laugh. In three days (really one evening and two days) I had read half of Anne. It was just too good to put down.
And, though I love the movie adaptation, the book is just better. Though the movie with Megan Follows is a great addition, the book expresses Anne's character in a much more well-rounded way. I fell in love with Anne's character all over again. Honestly, if there was a fictional character to look up to, Anne of Green Gables would be it.
I guess I never realized until reading this book what a great person Anne is. Though she struggles to do good in the eyes of her guardians, she learns from her mistakes.

'Ever since I came to Green Gables I've been making mistakes, and each mistake has helped to cure me of some great shortcoming. The affair of the amethyst brooch cured me of meddling with things that didn't belond to me. The Hanuted Wood mistake cured me of letting my imagination run away with me. The liniment cake mistake cured me of carelessness in cooking. Dyeing my hair cured me of vanity.'
You have to admit that Anne has a pretty good head on her shoulders. She thinks, dreams, hopes, and studies.

Studying is one part of Anne that I wish I had more of. Of course, some of her study habits grew because of the unspoken rivalry between her and Gilbert Blythe, but I just love the fact that she groans and groans about geometry, yet, by the time she takes the Queens entrance exam she says that she has studied hard enough to know how to do it, even if she is a "dunce" at it. It gives me hope; perhaps I can accomplish something in calculus this year.

Part of me felt a little "funny" as I read the Anne. At the end of the book, Anne is sixteen and a half. I'm one year older, but, still, I could identify with so many cares and worries of her growing up heart. Reading Anne was like reflecting on my own transformation from childhood to adulthood. Oh, but I love the section when Mrs. Lynde says, "There's a good deal of the child about her yet in some ways." Marilla answers, "There's a good deal more of the woman about her in others." Gasp. I just love that.

Out of all the contemporary fiction I have read, especially about growing up, Anne is by far the best.

On another note, I recently discovered on my bookshelf that I have the first two books of the Emily series, so I think I am going to start Emily of New Moon so that I can begin to compare Anne and Emily. I'm thinking that Anne will always be my favorite, but, since I don't even know a bit about Emily's story, I'll try not to decide before I find out.

Which L. M. Montgomery character are you?
Your Result: Anne Shirley
You are very intelligent, and dreamy by nature, feeling that imagination is of high importance. You are quick-tempered, however, and sensitive about things that are important to you, such as your hair, or how people see you.
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Marilla Cuthbert
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Emily Starr
Which L. M. Montgomery character are you?
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Saturday, January 1, 2011

L.M. Montgomery Reading Challenge

L. M. Montgomery Reading Challenge

It's here! It's here! Today is the day that the L.M. Montgomery Reading Challenge kicks-off. (Click the button to go to Carrie's original rules post.) The key to this challenge is to read some of Montgomery's titles from January 1 to January 28 in this new year 2011.

I don't really have a goal for this challenge, as in, I don't have a number of books of Montgomery's that I want to read. I do have the entire set of The Anne of Green Gables Novels, and I hope to read as many as possible. I'm hoping for at least the first three; we'll see if I can make it through them all. I'm excited to finally see what these books are like, and I'm hoping my viewpoint isn't tainted since I've watched the movie adaptations so many times.

Join the fun by clicking the button above!


Another challenge I'm in for 2011 is the Jane Austen Reading Challenge. See my post here.