Karen Savage, you are brilliant how smoothly you change your voice to suit the character who is speaking. The listener feels to be actually hearing the different characters speaking in their own personalities. This is dramatic reading at its finest.
Karen Savage's voice reminds me so much of Megan Follows, who in my mind is the only Anne. Karen does such a marvelous job reading. I've never enjoyed audio books more. Thanks so much.
I must say, Gilbert Blythe is one of the best male characters in a novel, good person, kind, consistent, hard working and with a sense of humour. At times I felt Anne did not deserve him! Lucy Maud Montgomery certainly rose the standards!
I agree! I do find myself wishing L.M. Montgomery didn't share more of his thoughts and dreams. He seems to have traveled and worked at several jobs, and then is sick....is there any fan fiction about him?
Am I the only one who literally screemed at Anne half the time, because YES she is totally and completely lovely but it took her until the very end to realise her feelings for Gilbert. She is so precious to me, i will always remember this
I KNOW, I was so so so mad all the time reading this book, and the worst part is they don't realize there feelings for each other until the very last chapter, like whhhhhyyyyyyyy
@@NNNn-dg9by RIGHT, he was in love with her from the start. I think slow burn doesn't quite fit how slow their relationship actually developed. Still best couple ever
I loved Anne in my youth but I could never get through the rest of the books beyond Anne of Green Gables. I couldn't understand why I just didn't read them! Now I know. It is because I had to wait to enjoy having them read to me by Karen Savage. She is as quintessentially Anne as Megan Follows, herself! I hope she has read every Anne book for librivox!
I've laughed and cried listening to this at work for the past week or so. Karen does such a good job putting emotion into the reading. I wish she had recorded the entire Anne series!
It is always super annoying how blind Anne is to her feelings for Gilbert. Yet, that's what makes her human. We've all got to fudge something at least once in our lives. Phil's speech about how Anne doesn't know love when she sees it is 100% accurate. The whole situation shows how young and immature Anne is as a person. She's not irresponsible or anything, yet she still holds on to those same childish ideals that Dianna grew out of when she fell in love with Fred. The empty relationship with Carter and the near loss of Gilbert bring her arch full circle.
@@availanila It would not be torn down. If it needed a lot of work conservators would do their work. You should read about the work that was accomplished to rebuild St. John's Anglican Church in Lunenburg NS after a dreadful fire. With money and artisans almost any building can be saved.
This is excellently read: clear, well expressed and thoroughly enjoyable to listen to. Bravo! I would like to hear more of this young woman's readings. :-)
"Karen Savage, you are brilliant" sorry pinched this but couldn't say it better, for a mere male that normally would be bored sh.....s with this type of book, you brought the story and characters within to life.
Thank you for another thoroughly enjoyable reading. I so appreciate your efforts and truly appreciate the time you take to make great stories available to us!
I have enjoyed listening to this excellent reading so much , heart and soul was instilled in every sentence, a sheer joy to listen to felt rather then heard . Thank you .You have a great gift 🌀🙏🏼🌀
@@lucykim513 How do you know for certain that Karen has passed? I have searched extensively to try to confirm this, and have not found anything to validate what you have said. I found several obituaries for Karen Savage, but none were this particular Karen Savage. Please help to confirm how you know this to be the same person whom you alleged has died. It will be appreciated.
"Humour is the spiciest condiment in the feast of existence. Laugh at your mistakes, but learn from them. Joke over your troubles, but gather strength from them. Make a jest of your difficulties, but overcome them." Some of my favourites lines from this series ❤
So i researched this video after hearing so much rave for Karen Savege in other YT audiobooks voiced over by others. Awesome to know that she is the same audiobook reader i just finished in spotify... my favorite reader thus far. Cheers!
I understand Anne's doubt regarding Gilbert, she first saw him as a friend and did not want to lose a good friendship over a romantic relationship if that didn’t work out. I know how that feels
I know! I was listening to this at work and when she started discussing in detail how to kill the cat, I yanked my headphones right out. Coworkers thought I was a spaz, but I just wasn’t expecting that haha. I’m glad the cat lives and a sweet bond is created with Anne but man, burying him alive?! Rough.
@@NNNn-dg9by I think we can't take Davy's letter literally and seriously. Maybe Mr Harrison just put a leash on his dog (???) His descriptions sounds too silly to me.
02:24:22 - 12 - 'Averil's Atonement' 03:04:53 - 15 - A Dream Turned Upside Down 03:07:00 Anne got 25 bucks by Baking pouder company. 03:35:02 Davy"s quiz 03:35:03 xxxxxx with Dora x 03:35:40 - 18 - Miss Josepine Remembers the Anne-girl 03:43:14 Mrs Josepine dead 03:59:51 Anne came back homeland within 20 years
00:00:00 - 01 - The Shadow of Change 00:14:13 - 02 - Garlands of Autumn 00:26:58 - 03 - Greeting and Farewell 00:37:30 - 04 - April's Lady 00:58:50 - 05 - Letters from Home 01:11:42 - 06 - In the Park 01:22:25 - 07 - Home Again 01:36:06 - 08 - Anne's First Proposal 01:44:13 - 09 - An Unwelcome Lover and a Welcome Friend 01:57:07 - 10 - Patty's Place 02:09:52 - 11 - The Round of Life 02:24:22 - 12 - 'Averil's Atonement' 02:36:03 - 13 - The Way of Transgressors 02:51:23 - 14 - The Summons 03:04:53 - 15 - A Dream Turned Upside Down 03:12:13 - 16 - Adjusted Relationships 03:30:20 - 17 - A Letter from Davy 03:35:19 - 18 - Miss Josepine Remembers the Anne-girl 03:44:19 - 19 - An Interlude 03:49:57 - 20 - Gilbert Speaks 03:58:31 - 21 - Roses of Yesterday 04:04:50 - 22 - Spring and Anne Return to Green Gables 04:11:55 - 23 - Paul Cannot Find the Rock People 04:18:10 - 24 - Enter Jonas 04:26:34 - 25 - Enter Prince Charming 04:36:18 - 26 - Enter Christine 04:42:05 - 27 - Mutual Confidences 04:50:37 - 28 - A June Evening 04:58:03 - 29 - Diana's Wedding 05:04:13 - 30 - Mrs Skinner's Romance 05:10:06 - 31 - Anne to Philippa 05:14:37 - 32 - Tea with Mrs Douglas 05:22:43 - 33 - 'He Just Kept Coming and Coming' 05:28:07 - 34 - John Douglas Speaks at Last 05:35:59 - 35 - The Last Redmond Year Opens 05:46:44 - 36 - The Gardners' Call 05:56:00 - 37 - Full-fledged BA's 06:05:02 - 38 - False Dawn 06:14:42 - 39 - Deals with Weddings 06:26:51 - 40 - A Book of Revelation 06:34:43 - 41 - Love Takes Up the Glass of Time
I bought the audible version by Dreamscape and the reader for this book is so unbearable (she makes Gilbert and Davey sound like hicks and Anne sometimes sounds like a prim rude creature or a simpering child). I had to come back to listen to this free version by Karen Savage. It's so amazing and well read!
I haven't heard that recording or even read the book - but Gilbert, at least, would have BEEN a "hick"; don't know anything about Davey, not having read the book, as I say.
@@nozecone"hick" usually means someone who is more in the lower working class, with crude language and not very literate. I don't think that is a good description of Gilbert. Maybe we're thinking of hick with different definitions
Gilbert was of a farming community in a somewhat isolated, insular locale. While he would have been of the landed rather than landless class, i.e., the rural middle class, he would have had habits of speech, dress, and behaviour that would have undoubtedly identified him as a 'hick' to uncharitable urban sophisticates. 'Hick' is a classist term I would not normally utter, but since you introduced it, yes, those who use such terms might very well apply the term 'hick' to a real-life Gilbert - before he went away to college and got polished up. I will add that my mother's people were part of L.M. Montgomery's social milieu - in fact, she borrowed the name of a relative for one of her characters - so I have some idea whereof I speak.@@mecheyne
Im beamed that i found a book read by you again! Your simply wonderful at making an image in my mind and you have a splendid voice, its all so intriguing! But oh i wish Anne and Gilbert end up together sooner! I have little patience in the topic of romance! Nooooo! Why did Ruby have to die so soon and so young! Sadd :(
I don’t get how Anne could hate Ruby so much and not that kid Davy. But to me, this book was so much better than Anne of Avonlea! Gilbert and Anne yay! And I miss Diana, this new school bff is okay but for her to judge Anne like that was soooo uncalled for and honestly shows that Anne shouldn’t trust her. A snake in the grass to me. I wish Murilla was more vocal in guiding Anne to follow her heart and dreams. Anne even said she lost some romance for the world but I feel like Gilbert can bring that back to her.
@@TeaganMLI sure hope Karen Savage is willing to record them when they do become available. I wish there was a compiled list of any audiobooks recorded by Ms. Savage. I would listen to them all.
The next book is Anne of Windy Poplars and it is not in the public domain (aka free). You can buy a version on audible or other like sites. They are unfortunately not read by Karen Savage though. 😞
Does anyone know if Karen read the next book, Anne of Windy Poplars? (I’m so used to her voice, the other versions don’t seem right!) I’d love a link if I’m just missing it! 😂
I hate Phillipa Gordon she is literally the most shallowest character. How dare she falsely accuse Anne of only talking to Roy for his money but when earlier in the book she was doing the exact same thing 😡
Why does chapter 20 sound so muddy? I could barely hear a word of it, and finally gave up listening to it, skipping ahead to 21. Too bad it was unclear as to why Anne refused Gilbert...guess I'll go back to my book for that particular chapter.
Maybe your speakers aren't great? I'm listening to it with my cheap ear buds and it's fine. Librivox recordings aren't usually high end but I think Karen's reading is soooo brilliant for chapter 20
@@mecheyne I wish it were the speakers. I'd change them in a second, but chapters 19 and 21 sound just fine. Only chapter 20 is muddy...overlaid with crackle and hiss, as if Karen was reading in a huge tin can with the lid on and a hailstorm going on. I, too, LOVE her readings, which is why I'm willing to continue listening to the other chapters. I'd try my earbuds if I had a place to plug them in on my desktop!
I'm halfway through and find the reading unnaturally fast. What to do? You'd think Ms Savage ...but she didn't. If the actor cannot breathe properly how can she easily recite?
Claira K yeah but Anne of Avonlea is a so good and you won’t understand some of the references like I said you’ll be fine with this book but it’s just so much better once you’ve read Anne of Avonlea I really enjoyed it and I can’t imagine not reading it
"Sunbursts and marble halls" was a line I thought the movie came up with. I'm disappointed to know it's from the book. Maybe he was saying it with humor - satire.
Karen Savage, you are brilliant how smoothly you change your voice to suit the character who is speaking. The listener feels to be actually hearing the different characters speaking in their own personalities. This is dramatic reading at its finest.
Karen Savage's voice reminds me so much of Megan Follows, who in my mind is the only Anne. Karen does such a marvelous job reading. I've never enjoyed audio books more. Thanks so much.
I thought the same thing about her voice.
You are not the only one who thought that! ☺️. She sounds so like Megan Follows as Anne.
Definitely! Karen Savage is one of my favourite readers.
Yes I'm Positive all of us believe Megan Follows is the exact person for that role.
THAT must explain why I love listening to her so much!! 😍❤️💫
I must say, Gilbert Blythe is one of the best male characters in a novel, good person, kind, consistent, hard working and with a sense of humour. At times I felt Anne did not deserve him! Lucy Maud Montgomery certainly rose the standards!
I agree! I do find myself wishing L.M. Montgomery didn't share more of his thoughts and dreams. He seems to have traveled and worked at several jobs, and then is sick....is there any fan fiction about him?
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Such a great book made better by Karen Savage. Love, love her reading and acting abilities. Thank you so much for uploading this book!!
Karen Savage has a beautiful, soothing voice perfect for' Anne books. Thank you💐
I've lost count of how many times I've read the Anne series, yet I never tire of them. LM Montgomery was such a talented writer 💚
Exactly
I’m the same... these boos are the same way for me if you want to check them out “Pollyanna series” & “Secret Garden”.
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Am I the only one who literally screemed at Anne half the time, because YES she is totally and completely lovely but it took her until the very end to realise her feelings for Gilbert. She is so precious to me, i will always remember this
I KNOW, I was so so so mad all the time reading this book, and the worst part is they don't realize there feelings for each other until the very last chapter, like whhhhhyyyyyyyy
@@NNNn-dg9by exactly. But it kept me going like I just really needed to see them happy together.
@@emmas3895 yeah, I liked Gilbert too much to stop
@@NNNn-dg9by RIGHT, he was in love with her from the start. I think slow burn doesn't quite fit how slow their relationship actually developed. Still best couple ever
@@emmas3895 agree 100%!!
I never tire of these timeless tales...the quirks of human nature are just as relevant then as they are today.
I loved Anne in my youth but I could never get through the rest of the books beyond Anne of Green Gables. I couldn't understand why I just didn't read them! Now I know. It is because I had to wait to enjoy having them read to me by Karen Savage. She is as quintessentially Anne as Megan Follows, herself! I hope she has read every Anne book for librivox!
I have tried to listen to other readers of the Anne Saga, but Karen Savage is the only one who sounds like Anne should. Thank you so much!
I'm still waiting for her to do Anne of Windy Poplars and Anne of Ingleside
@@silencedogood9747 Those aren’t in the public domain until the 2030’s
@@TeaganML Thank you for sharing this info. I had been wondering about those stories...other readers do well enough, but only Karen is "Anne"!
Every time Karen read the Mrs. Lynde line, I hold my breath. She speak so fast and so clear, I love it!
I've laughed and cried listening to this at work for the past week or so. Karen does such a good job putting emotion into the reading. I wish she had recorded the entire Anne series!
She hasn't done ingleside yet because of copyright reasons, but she's done all the others I believe. Can't remember whether she's done windy poplars.
Thank you so much Karen Savage. I adore your voice and of course I so adore Anne and her life adventures
It is always super annoying how blind Anne is to her feelings for Gilbert. Yet, that's what makes her human. We've all got to fudge something at least once in our lives. Phil's speech about how Anne doesn't know love when she sees it is 100% accurate. The whole situation shows how young and immature Anne is as a person. She's not irresponsible or anything, yet she still holds on to those same childish ideals that Dianna grew out of when she fell in love with Fred. The empty relationship with Carter and the near loss of Gilbert bring her arch full circle.
Karen savage has a wonderful voice
Just got back from a visit to Prince Edward Island and saw the house that inspired the books 🏡 . And yes, it has Green Gables.
That house was torn down. Maybe
@@availanila It would not be torn down. If it needed a lot of work conservators would do their work. You should read about the work that was accomplished to rebuild St. John's Anglican Church in Lunenburg NS after a dreadful fire. With money and artisans almost any building can be saved.
This is excellently read: clear, well expressed and thoroughly enjoyable to listen to. Bravo! I would like to hear more of this young woman's readings. :-)
I’m still crying at the ending! Absolutely beautiful!! Thank you for bringing this wonderful story to like Karen!! ❤️
I am a kindred spirit. God bless you all.
ummm... ok?
"Karen Savage, you are brilliant" sorry pinched this but couldn't say it better, for a mere male that normally would be bored sh.....s with this type of book, you brought the story and characters within to life.
Anne of the Island is my favourite book of this series.
The way Karen says Mrs. Lynd's "that's what" is just IT. ❤
Thank you for another thoroughly enjoyable reading. I so appreciate your efforts and truly appreciate the time you take to make great stories available to us!
Karen's voice is so beautiful! I love this book series so much! But I still love to listen to this when I'm busy. Thank you so much!
Karen is the best reader i’ve ever heard!!!
I have enjoyed listening to this excellent reading so much , heart and soul was instilled in every sentence, a sheer joy to listen to felt rather then heard . Thank you .You have a great gift 🌀🙏🏼🌀
I have enjoyed your reading of “Anne of the Island” tremendously. Thank you for all your efforts.
I loved this part of Anne's coming of age. It ended so well. What a wonderful book.❤
Terrific narration! I love it!! Very clear and realistic. Keep up the good work
Thank you so much Karen. I have been ill with a migraine and your recordings have kept me going. Thank you..You read beautifully.
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How do you know for certain that Karen has passed?
I have searched extensively to try to confirm this, and have not found anything to validate what you have said.
I found several obituaries for Karen Savage, but none were this particular Karen Savage. Please help to confirm how you know this to be the same person whom you alleged has died.
It will be appreciated.
@@lucykim513 can you pls verify the source pls, I'm verry anxious to know :(((
"Humour is the spiciest condiment in the feast of existence.
Laugh at your mistakes, but learn from them.
Joke over your troubles, but gather strength from them.
Make a jest of your difficulties, but overcome them."
Some of my favourites lines from this series ❤
So i researched this video after hearing so much rave for Karen Savege in other YT audiobooks voiced over by others.
Awesome to know that she is the same audiobook reader i just finished in spotify... my favorite reader thus far. Cheers!
*Karen Savage
I had no idea there were more books after Anne of Avonlea. So happy!!!!
I understand Anne's doubt regarding Gilbert, she first saw him as a friend and did not want to lose a good friendship over a romantic relationship if that didn’t work out. I know how that feels
The whole part about chloroforming the cat was horrible 😩 The rest of the book is lovely, though.
I know! I was listening to this at work and when she started discussing in detail how to kill the cat, I yanked my headphones right out. Coworkers thought I was a spaz, but I just wasn’t expecting that haha. I’m glad the cat lives and a sweet bond is created with Anne but man, burying him alive?! Rough.
I know, it freaked the hell out of me, and they talked about Mr Harrison hangging his dog too, that was so horrible I couldn't take it
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I think we can't take Davy's letter literally and seriously. Maybe Mr Harrison just put a leash on his dog (???) His descriptions sounds too silly to me.
Episode 16 broke my heart… I used to not care about animals too and I regret it. Now I live for my animals.
02:24:22 - 12 - 'Averil's Atonement'
03:04:53 - 15 - A Dream Turned Upside Down 03:07:00 Anne got 25 bucks by Baking pouder company.
03:35:02 Davy"s quiz 03:35:03 xxxxxx with Dora x
03:35:40 - 18 - Miss Josepine Remembers the Anne-girl
03:43:14 Mrs Josepine dead 03:59:51 Anne came back homeland within 20 years
00:00:00 - 01 - The Shadow of Change
00:14:13 - 02 - Garlands of Autumn
00:26:58 - 03 - Greeting and Farewell
00:37:30 - 04 - April's Lady
00:58:50 - 05 - Letters from Home
01:11:42 - 06 - In the Park
01:22:25 - 07 - Home Again
01:36:06 - 08 - Anne's First Proposal
01:44:13 - 09 - An Unwelcome Lover and a Welcome Friend
01:57:07 - 10 - Patty's Place
02:09:52 - 11 - The Round of Life
02:24:22 - 12 - 'Averil's Atonement'
02:36:03 - 13 - The Way of Transgressors
02:51:23 - 14 - The Summons
03:04:53 - 15 - A Dream Turned Upside Down
03:12:13 - 16 - Adjusted Relationships
03:30:20 - 17 - A Letter from Davy
03:35:19 - 18 - Miss Josepine Remembers the Anne-girl
03:44:19 - 19 - An Interlude
03:49:57 - 20 - Gilbert Speaks
03:58:31 - 21 - Roses of Yesterday
04:04:50 - 22 - Spring and Anne Return to Green Gables
04:11:55 - 23 - Paul Cannot Find the Rock People
04:18:10 - 24 - Enter Jonas
04:26:34 - 25 - Enter Prince Charming
04:36:18 - 26 - Enter Christine
04:42:05 - 27 - Mutual Confidences
04:50:37 - 28 - A June Evening
04:58:03 - 29 - Diana's Wedding
05:04:13 - 30 - Mrs Skinner's Romance
05:10:06 - 31 - Anne to Philippa
05:14:37 - 32 - Tea with Mrs Douglas
05:22:43 - 33 - 'He Just Kept Coming and Coming'
05:28:07 - 34 - John Douglas Speaks at Last
05:35:59 - 35 - The Last Redmond Year Opens
05:46:44 - 36 - The Gardners' Call
05:56:00 - 37 - Full-fledged BA's
06:05:02 - 38 - False Dawn
06:14:42 - 39 - Deals with Weddings
06:26:51 - 40 - A Book of Revelation
06:34:43 - 41 - Love Takes Up the Glass of Time
Thanks
I bought the audible version by Dreamscape and the reader for this book is so unbearable (she makes Gilbert and Davey sound like hicks and Anne sometimes sounds like a prim rude creature or a simpering child). I had to come back to listen to this free version by Karen Savage. It's so amazing and well read!
YES! Same! Couldn't stand the Gilbert or Davey voice.
I haven't heard that recording or even read the book - but Gilbert, at least, would have BEEN a "hick"; don't know anything about Davey, not having read the book, as I say.
Back again listening to this version!
@@nozecone"hick" usually means someone who is more in the lower working class, with crude language and not very literate. I don't think that is a good description of Gilbert. Maybe we're thinking of hick with different definitions
Gilbert was of a farming community in a somewhat isolated, insular locale. While he would have been of the landed rather than landless class, i.e., the rural middle class, he would have had habits of speech, dress, and behaviour that would have undoubtedly identified him as a 'hick' to uncharitable urban sophisticates. 'Hick' is a classist term I would not normally utter, but since you introduced it, yes, those who use such terms might very well apply the term 'hick' to a real-life Gilbert - before he went away to college and got polished up. I will add that my mother's people were part of L.M. Montgomery's social milieu - in fact, she borrowed the name of a relative for one of her characters - so I have some idea whereof I speak.@@mecheyne
Just started listening to the first book, so cool to know you read more too! Can't wait to listen to them all
Thank you so very much...........................
Im beamed that i found a book read by you again! Your simply wonderful at making an image in my mind and you have a splendid voice, its all so intriguing! But oh i wish Anne and Gilbert end up together sooner! I have little patience in the topic of romance! Nooooo! Why did Ruby have to die so soon and so young! Sadd :(
In which chapter did ruby die?? I can’t find it
Thank you so much! I now need Anne of Ingleside audiobook please
I must add that Karen Savage reads this just as it should be. She sounds just as I imagen Anne to sound including sounding so excited .
Excellent reading!
Great reading 😁
Thank you for this!
Nicely done!
If the Cuthbirths adopted Anne, why didn't she have their name??
@alison webster . Ok. Thanks. Always wondered about that.
I don’t get how Anne could hate Ruby so much and not that kid Davy. But to me, this book was so much better than Anne of Avonlea! Gilbert and Anne yay! And I miss Diana, this new school bff is okay but for her to judge Anne like that was soooo uncalled for and honestly shows that Anne shouldn’t trust her. A snake in the grass to me. I wish Murilla was more vocal in guiding Anne to follow her heart and dreams. Anne even said she lost some romance for the world but I feel like Gilbert can bring that back to her.
I love this so much
3:05:05 you can hear Karen's small sigh just as if she wished she could take a 15 hour rest! ☺
Book 3
Thank you
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Davee really is something... 😂😂😂
Lol. I love it that he always says "I want to know".
Absolutely loved listening to this, does Karen savage do the next book? The windy poplars?
If she does, I can't find it :( but it seems she does the one after that and I'm not sure why they skipped a book.
@@kdris12hihi Windy Poplars and single side were written later and won’t be in the public domain until the 2030’s
@@TeaganMLI sure hope Karen Savage is willing to record them when they do become available.
I wish there was a compiled list of any audiobooks recorded by Ms. Savage. I would listen to them all.
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Anybody else still disturbed over Mr Harrison hanging his dog🤨? How awful
1:19:34 hehe Phil is my fave
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Can anyone please PLEASE tell me where I can find the next audiobook in the series?
The next book is Anne of Windy Poplars and it is not in the public domain (aka free). You can buy a version on audible or other like sites. They are unfortunately not read by Karen Savage though. 😞
@@CJ-yk3yk thank you CJ!!
Does anyone know if Karen read the next book, Anne of Windy Poplars? (I’m so used to her voice, the other versions don’t seem right!) I’d love a link if I’m just missing it! 😂
It’s definitely sounds like Megan Follows our Anne.
Does anybody know if this is the abridged version?
No, it is the full version.
3:37:30 just as if - that part was read so well
I hate Phillipa Gordon she is literally the most shallowest character. How dare she falsely accuse Anne of only talking to Roy for his money but when earlier in the book she was doing the exact same thing 😡
I can't stand her too. From the first meeting I knew she was no good - so full of herself.
Did Ms. Montgomery dislike cats? Those cats sound beautiful. Rusty..... Attitude adjustment.
Why does chapter 20 sound so muddy? I could barely hear a word of it, and finally gave up listening to it, skipping ahead to 21. Too bad it was unclear as to why Anne refused Gilbert...guess I'll go back to my book for that particular chapter.
Maybe your speakers aren't great? I'm listening to it with my cheap ear buds and it's fine. Librivox recordings aren't usually high end but I think Karen's reading is soooo brilliant for chapter 20
@@mecheyne I wish it were the speakers. I'd change them in a second, but chapters 19 and 21 sound just fine. Only chapter 20 is muddy...overlaid with crackle and hiss, as if Karen was reading in a huge tin can with the lid on and a hailstorm going on. I, too, LOVE her readings, which is why I'm willing to continue listening to the other chapters.
I'd try my earbuds if I had a place to plug them in on my desktop!
why did you not read windy poplars? ):
Whhaaaat, nooooo. I totally did not listen to 6 hours of audiobook in one day.
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I'm halfway through and find the reading unnaturally fast. What to do?
You'd think Ms Savage ...but she didn't.
If the actor cannot breathe properly how can she easily recite?
I agree, she reads way too fast but it's a free recording so I put up with it.
Hi so I just realized I skipped Anne of avonlea is that ok?
Claira K yeah but Anne of Avonlea is a so good and you won’t understand some of the references like I said you’ll be fine with this book but it’s just so much better once you’ve read Anne of Avonlea I really enjoyed it and I can’t imagine not reading it
Well no, because that is the 1st book of the series.
@@rosamariamendoza1466 its the second, the first book is ‘Anne Of GreenGables’
Cloudy, you're so right, my bad!✌🙆😀
6:40:32 GILBERT!!!!! You made my heart beat wild!
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Who else can't relate to Anne's life
well obviously annes literally lived in the like 1800's or 1700's
@@faya7947 said her life not her time period
@@whenraindropsfall well her life would be different according to the time period
btw do u know where to find the next book read by karen savege??
@@faya7947 annes life = friends, top in her class, guys falling for her.
You don’t have to be born in the same century to relate to these things
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Voice is never savage.
i love gilbert sm
Before EVERY CHAPTER the title, narrator, author, chapter number and publisher is read out. Goodbye.
Oh, bye!
Having free audiobooks is such a hardship, I'm so sorry you had to endure this pain
He hanged his dog? Jesus!
"Sunbursts and marble halls" was a line I thought the movie came up with. I'm disappointed to know it's from the book. Maybe he was saying it with humor - satire.
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Excellent reading!!
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