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(#112513655456643970) In #May, the #RaceWhoKnowsJosephBookClub book was "Rainbow Valley", the 7th of the Anne of Green Gables series, one that could work as a standalone, and the best (so far) other than the first. ![Rainbow Valley, The Anne of Green Gables Novels #7. No Anne on the cover. Instead, we see a bunch of kids (about whom this book is all about, not Anne).]()

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#RaceWhoKnowsJosephBookClub is the (lengthy hashtag for the) year long celebration of LM Montgomery's 150th birthday. #February's book for it is "Anne Of Avonlea", and this anniversary a good excuse to make me read the full #Anne series ๐Ÿ˜‡ #bookstodon A picture of "Anne of Avonlea", the second book of the "Anne of Green Gables" book series, slightly in front od the eight books boxset it belongs to

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(#112027763123111760) The #RaceWhoKnowsJosephBookClub book for #March is "Anne of the Island", the third book of the 'Anne of Green Gables' series, and one that was written in less of a rush than the second. So far, it is being better than the second but still less good than the first. While the second is forgettable, this one develops significantly Anne's life, and was the basis for many adaptations (which tended to skip all that comes from the second book). Let's see if my opinion of it doesn't change before I reach the end of if ๐Ÿ˜‰ Oh, and as it happens, being a 'middle grade' book makes it eligible for #MiddleGradeMarch! #Bookstodon ![A picture of "Anne of the Island" (special collector's edition book), in front of a lightfire]()

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(#112027763123111760) The #RaceWhoKnowsJosephBookClub book for #March is "Anne of the Island", the third book of the 'Anne of Green Gables' series, and one that was written in less of a rush than the second. So far, it is being better than the second but still less good than the first. While the second is forgettable, this one develops significantly Anne's life, and was the basis for many adaptations (which tended to skip all that comes from the second book). Let's see if my opinion of it doesn't change before I reach the end of if ๐Ÿ˜‰ Oh, and as it happens, being a 'middle grade' book makes it eligible for #MiddleGradeMarch! #Bookstodon ![A picture of "Anne of the Island" (special collector's edition book), in front of a lightfire]()

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(#111874696651199311) #RaceWhoKnowsJosephBookClub is the (lengthy hashtag for the) year long celebration of LM Montgomery's 150th birthday. #February's book for it is "Anne Of Avonlea", and this anniversary a good excuse to make me read the full #Anne series ๐Ÿ˜‡ #bookstodon A picture of "Anne of Avonlea", the second book of the "Anne of Green Gables" book series, slightly in front od the eight books boxset it belongs to

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(#112654385173613235) Still doing the #RaceWhoKnowsJosephBookClub challenge: my #FridayReads book this week is the eigth and last in the Anne of Green Gables Novels, "Rilla of Ingleside". I'm still not done with it, but I am already certain it one of the best of the lot (with the first). Quite different from the other, this is a war novel - and the only book written by a female Canadian author that has lived #WWI writing about it. ![A guy (me) seated on a chair, reading a book (Rilla of Ingleside).]()

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(#112513655456643970) In #May, the #RaceWhoKnowsJosephBookClub book was "Rainbow Valley", the 7th of the Anne of Green Gables series, one that could work as a standalone, and the best (so far) other than the first. ![Rainbow Valley, The Anne of Green Gables Novels #7. No Anne on the cover. Instead, we see a bunch of kids (about whom this book is all about, not Anne).]()

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The #RaceWhoKnowsJosephBookClub book for #April and the 5th in the Anne of Green Gables novels is "Anne's House of Dreams", my choice for #FridayReads . It also fits quite perfectly to the monthly prompt for #nature. A picture of L. M. Montgomery's "Anne's House of Dreams"

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(#111874696651199311) #RaceWhoKnowsJosephBookClub is the (lengthy hashtag for the) year long celebration of LM Montgomery's 150th birthday. #February's book for it is "Anne Of Avonlea", and this anniversary a good excuse to make me read the full #Anne series ๐Ÿ˜‡ #bookstodon A picture of "Anne of Avonlea", the second book of the "Anne of Green Gables" book series, slightly in front od the eight books boxset it belongs to

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(#112654385173613235) Still doing the #RaceWhoKnowsJosephBookClub challenge: my #FridayReads book this week is the eigth and last in the Anne of Green Gables Novels, "Rilla of Ingleside". I'm still not done with it, but I am already certain it one of the best of the lot (with the first). Quite different from the other, this is a war novel - and the only book written by a female Canadian author that has lived #WWI writing about it. ![A guy (me) seated on a chair, reading a book (Rilla of Ingleside).]()

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