My biggest surprise with Anne was definitely finding out there was more than one book! I read and reread the first when I was small and only in adulthood when I Googled it did I find out that there was more wonderfulness out there. What a great tag - I won’t answer all the questions here but I will answer my favourite question you came up with - my favourite Matthew scene is when he’s looking at Anne and her friends (hiding from them!) and he’s trying to figure out what is different about Anne and it’s the puffed sleeves - it’s a strange favourite but I think it’s like, did he ever think he’d have a house full of girls? And the fact that he’s so proud of Anne in amongst them that had easier early lives. And I love the Marilla scene (I think there’s one particularly overt one but I can’t quite remember the details) where Marilla is thinking how precious Anne is to her, stuff she doesn’t say out loud. Makes it extra impactful when Anne and Marilla have an actual moment :-)
What a ridiculously fun idea for a tag! Raspberry cordial, green hair, NICE job with the prompts! I love the beginning with Matthew and Anne as well 😂🥰 I think I would probably relate most to Matthew. We would definitely be kindred spirits. That's sooo cool that you got to play Anne!!!
Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery is one of my favorite books. I found a kindred spirit in the character of Anne Shirley and the author, Lucy Maud Montgomery.
@@imaginativebibliophile549 I just hopped over to your channel and after subscribing added a whole bunch of your videos into my Watch Later list. I can't wait to discuss more with you!
Such a great tag!!! I found Anne of green gables this year at the beginning of the pandemic. I was feeling very down and wanted something funny and light hearted to read. I love the book and the series! I just want to be like Anne and see life in such a positive way and have such great and pure feelings. Also I love how she gets into trouble without really meaning to do anything wrong. Loved the tag!
The minute I saw this video I thought to myself “I really hope Meghan tagged me because I will be doing this anyways!” And then I saw that you did! Lol great idea for a tag!
Great tag! Don't have a channel, but my answers: 1) My mom, who had read the book as a child, introduced it to me when I was maybe 8, and I've re-read it several times since. 2) Favourite Matthew scene is probably where he almost musters up the courage to try to buy a puffed-sleeves dress, including talking to a woman(!), but ends up just buying a whole bunch of stuff they don't need. A hilarious and adorable scene. Favourite Marilla scene is probably the one right after Matthew's death when, in comforting a grieving Anne, she finally lets her guard down totally and confesses to Anne how much she loves her. 3) Pretty much the whole setting described in Anne's initial ride home with Matthew, which Anne waxes so lyrical about. 4) Matthew! I likewise tend to be pretty shy and socially awkward, especially in small talk with people I don't really know. 5) Initially I remember feeling quite frustrated and annoyed with Anne when she cuts Gilbert out completely just for one instance of good-natured teasing. But I came to understand her intensity as rooted in both her history and personality: her fragility resulting from repeated rejections prior to Green Gables, and her ability to feel everything so deeply and radiantly, including both love and hatred. So to a great extent her strengths and weaknesses really are a package deal. 6) With me too, the book's been in my life so long that I can't remember what if anything surprised me the first time. My lazy answer might just be, as with most much older books, the differences in social norms from our own -- for instance, Marilla tells Anne that the very act of dyeing her hair (any colour, not just accidentally green!) was "a wicked thing to do." 7) Don't have a great answer for this one either -- it turns out pretty magnificently, all things considered. I could say Matthew's death, but that would contradict my above answer in which Anne's and Marilla's shared grief is what definitively seals their bond. 8) Another lazy/sentimental answer, but I'll just say the scene in which Anne and Gilbert finally make up after she learns what he did for her. 9) Hmm ... I might actually say the transformation of Marilla, if that can count as its own storyline. At one point we read that Marilla "wept for her girl in a passion of sobs that appalled her when she grew calm enough to reflect how very wicked it must be to take on so about a sinful fellow creature." To put on my theologian's cap for one moment, I think one of the main lessons Marilla gradually learns from Anne is that passion directed toward other creatures in all their uniqueness doesn't need to deprive God of what is due only to Him; as St. Irenaeus put it back in the 2nd century, "the glory of God is the human being fully alive." 10) This is tough since there are SO many more central female characters than male ones -- really just Matthew and Gilbert. Even though my personality is much more like Matthew's, I feel that with him there'd be more non-verbal mannerisms I'd have to get just right, so it might actually be fun to play Gilbert and immerse myself into a totally different, much more extroverted way of relating to the world.
I love your comprehensive answers! Matthew trying to buy a dress for Anne is ADORABLE! What a great scene. That's so true that Anne's rejection of Gilbert is due to the rejection she experienced and that she slowly learns to let go of those insecurites before accepting Gilbert. And social norms - yeah not kidding with how thing's have changed! That hair dyeing scenario is a good example. That's so true that loving a person to a degree we didn't think possible does not mean that we can't love God more. God IS love, and He wants us to love others!
This is such a lovely tag! I feel like I need to reread it with these questions in mind (not that I would much and rereading it...again). Thank you so much for tagging me 💚💚💚
*ANNE OF GREEN GABLES* I am thrilled to answer the questions. I readAnne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery in 2019. Before doing this tag I will re-read the book. The vivid imagination of Anne makes her my beloved character. Her vivacious personality and talkative-ness charms me. I love you exceedingly😘 Thanks for creating such a commendable tag with awesome questions.❤
@@meghanthestorygirl4581 I just filmed this video, but it got spoiled. I will reshoot it and then upload it someday. Your support makes me feel better. Anne is such a comfortable character.
@@meghanthestorygirl4581 well maybe something like showing"all" of your books and talk about them a little bit (honestly the main reason why I would like to see this video is because I can't figure out how many Anne of green gables books are there, are there more books than those 8 in the collection) idk I'm new to this I just started reading books and I love it, I know this is a long reply but also I loove your videos they are just inspiring / motivating to start a new book ♥️
@@noname-ps4jo Aww, thanks so much! That means a lot to me. And that is a great idea! I will see if I can do that in the coming weeks. There are 8 official books in the Anne of Green Gables series which I talk about lots in my All Things Anne playlist ruclips.net/p/PLpQTXKe30xsEVgUQ4s3OroBg4h3uBn5OV There is also an additional nineth book called The Blythes are Quoted which was never published in LM Montgomery's lifetime - not until 2009! A sanitized version of that story was published in the 70's called The Road to Yesterday. I would recommend starting with the 8 Anne books. LM Montgomery also has 12 other non-Anne related novels as well as many short story collections. Lots of stories to enjoy!
Hey Megan! What's are some of your favorite editions of the Anne series or L.M. Montgomery books in general? What would be a must collector's item for a die-hard fan? My birthday is coming up and I don't know which book to get. I already own the Bantam books and began collecting different editions of the same book.
@@meghanthestorygirl4581 thanks! I do think the Bantam editions are the most accessible to find online. I do think some of the hard to find titles are a little overpriced. I really love the Tundra paperbacks which are not common to find in the US. I was lucky to find the first book at my local Barnes & Noble.
Love this and I’m guessing one of the people you tagged will tag me to do it and can’t wait to do it. This is a great tag video and I love Anne of Green gables 😊😊
*contains spoilers for the other books* 1. My Grandmother sent me an old copy in the post when I was living in Argentina. I adored it and since I had no English books to read I read it over and over. I was also the same age as Anne when I read it for the first time so she felt like my friend . Later I discovered all the other books in the series on project Gutenberg. 2. I think one of my favourite Mathew moments is when he tells Anne not to lose all her romance. My favourite Marilla moment is probably the same as yours. 3. Ooh that's really hard. I love all the scenery in the 1985 adaptation, especially the ocean and the red cliffs but in the book it's probably the white way of delight or Hester Gray's garden. 4. I definitely related to Anne the most, but for other Kindred Spirits it would be Philipa Gordon from Anne of the Island. I really struggle with making up my mind in even the most simple situations. 5. Some of my strongest emotions from the series would also be when Mathew dies, but then too when Walter is killed. I hated that so much😢 6. I can't think of anything 😅 7. I wish Anne had given her writing ambitions a little more attention in the later books, especially since Ambition was such a part of her in the earlier books. I also wish Anne played a little bit more of an active role in the later books although I do like the stories about her children. 9. Anne and Gilbert is probably also my favourite storyline 🙈 but in Anne of Green Gables I also liked the bits were she is studying hard, writing exams and struggling with geometry because that was always such a big part of my life growing up. 10. I'd love the play Anne or Philipa Gordon, but I also think it would be fun to play Rachel Lynde.
I love your answers! It's wonderful to hear what an impact Anne of Green Gables has had on your life! Philippa is such a great character. In the musical, Anne and Gilbert, Philippa gets to sing this song called "See-Saw Girl" because she's so indecisive, and it's hilarious! I agree with you that Walter's death is heartwrenching. That one is harder for me even than Matthew's death.
For anyone who is interested, there is going to be a free Zoom meeting about Rilla of Ingleside on Saturday November 21st at 2 PM EST. To sign up, go to LM Montgomery Online.
Where in the book does Prissy marry Mr. Philips? I am reading the book right now, and have read it many times over the last thirty four years. There is a flirtation between them, but once Mr. Philips leaves Avonlea, that's it. Prissy then goes to Queens. (They do marry in the play.) I don't believe they ever show up in the rest of the series. (I know there is something in the Anne with an E series, but I stopped watching it after the first season.)
Some other questions: 1) I first discovered Anne when my mother told me about the Anne of Green Gables Movie in 1985. I saw the first broadcast, and I loved it. I was eight years old. I read an abridged version of the book soon after that, and the next year, when I was nine, tackled the whole original book. Anne and I have been friends for thirty four years. 2)My favourite Mathew scene in the book is the scene with Anne before he dies. She says that she could have saved him so much trouble if she had been the boy they had wished for, and he tells her how proud he is of her and wouldn't trade her for a dozen boys. Favourite Marilla scene: (all of them.) but if I had to pick, it's after Mathew's death when she can finallyh express her love for Anne. 3) I have never been to PEI. I don't know that I have a favourite spot. In my imagination, probably Green Gables itself. 4)Marilla Cuthbert. (I think I am most like her, but that came with age.) 5) Strongest emotions from the book? I don't know about this book. Probably in later books when it comes to (SPOILERS) the deaths of two of her children. (Anne's House of Dreams, and Rilla of Ingelside) 6)SPOILERS for Anne's House of Dreams: The birth and death of Joyce (at least when I first read it.) 7)In the books? I don't know that I have an answer to that. See my answer for number 6. 8)After the Lily Maid incident, when she is sorry she didn't forgive in AoGG, the end of AoGG, Gil's proposal in Anne of the Island, and strangely, a chapter in Anne's House of Dreams that I think I remember is something like "Anne and Gilbert disagree." Without spoiling the story, while one is reading that chapter, not knowing how that part of the story will turn out, you can see each of their points. They also have some pretty good moments in the vignettes in The Blythes are Quoted. 9)I don't know that I have an answer to that question 10)Marilla, but I will leave that to Collen Dewherst.
That's lovely how you were able to see the 1985 film when it was originally broadcast, and that the story has stuck with you ever since. I too didn't get very far in the Anne with an E series. I just couldn't handle it! 😂 I got Prissy's storyline mixed up with the different play versions. I'm glad she didn't actually end up marrying him!
You've so amazing videos, binging through your channel. Feels so Inspiring. BTW I also have a channel about Books and Productivity! You're an INSPIRATION😊😊😍 Great to have you as such a fantastic Booktuber!!!!
My biggest surprise with Anne was definitely finding out there was more than one book! I read and reread the first when I was small and only in adulthood when I Googled it did I find out that there was more wonderfulness out there. What a great tag - I won’t answer all the questions here but I will answer my favourite question you came up with - my favourite Matthew scene is when he’s looking at Anne and her friends (hiding from them!) and he’s trying to figure out what is different about Anne and it’s the puffed sleeves - it’s a strange favourite but I think it’s like, did he ever think he’d have a house full of girls? And the fact that he’s so proud of Anne in amongst them that had easier early lives. And I love the Marilla scene (I think there’s one particularly overt one but I can’t quite remember the details) where Marilla is thinking how precious Anne is to her, stuff she doesn’t say out loud. Makes it extra impactful when Anne and Marilla have an actual moment :-)
I LOVE what you had to say here. That moment with Matthew trying to figure out what is different about Anne from her friends is so good!
What a ridiculously fun idea for a tag! Raspberry cordial, green hair, NICE job with the prompts!
I love the beginning with Matthew and Anne as well 😂🥰 I think I would probably relate most to Matthew. We would definitely be kindred spirits.
That's sooo cool that you got to play Anne!!!
Thanks, Christy! I had fun coming up with the prompts. I can definitely see you being kindred spirits with Matthew 💖
Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery is one of my favorite books. I found a kindred spirit in the character of Anne Shirley and the author, Lucy Maud Montgomery.
That's wonderful! I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
Meghan the Story Girl
Yes, it really is a delight. It is nice to know that I am not the only one obsessed with Anne.
@@imaginativebibliophile549 You're defintely not the only one 😆
Meghan the Story Girl
Yes, I now have someone to discuss these books with.
@@imaginativebibliophile549 I just hopped over to your channel and after subscribing added a whole bunch of your videos into my Watch Later list. I can't wait to discuss more with you!
Such a great tag!!! I found Anne of green gables this year at the beginning of the pandemic. I was feeling very down and wanted something funny and light hearted to read. I love the book and the series! I just want to be like Anne and see life in such a positive way and have such great and pure feelings. Also I love how she gets into trouble without really meaning to do anything wrong. Loved the tag!
Thanks so much! Yes, Anne is so uplifting and encouraging so the pandemic is the perfect time to be reading her. I'm glad you found her.
It's so fun seeing a book tag. You don't see them so much any more. Thanks for the video. :)
Thanks, Lys! I'd love to see your answers if you're an Anne fan 😊
Such a fun tag, Meghan! Thanks for the tag!
So fun that your slate breaking made such a dramatic noise.
It was definitely an invigorating moment 😂
The minute I saw this video I thought to myself “I really hope Meghan tagged me because I will be doing this anyways!” And then I saw that you did! Lol great idea for a tag!
Haha, I thought you'd want to do it!
Great tag! Don't have a channel, but my answers:
1) My mom, who had read the book as a child, introduced it to me when I was maybe 8, and I've re-read it several times since.
2) Favourite Matthew scene is probably where he almost musters up the courage to try to buy a puffed-sleeves dress, including talking to a woman(!), but ends up just buying a whole bunch of stuff they don't need. A hilarious and adorable scene.
Favourite Marilla scene is probably the one right after Matthew's death when, in comforting a grieving Anne, she finally lets her guard down totally and confesses to Anne how much she loves her.
3) Pretty much the whole setting described in Anne's initial ride home with Matthew, which Anne waxes so lyrical about.
4) Matthew! I likewise tend to be pretty shy and socially awkward, especially in small talk with people I don't really know.
5) Initially I remember feeling quite frustrated and annoyed with Anne when she cuts Gilbert out completely just for one instance of good-natured teasing. But I came to understand her intensity as rooted in both her history and personality: her fragility resulting from repeated rejections prior to Green Gables, and her ability to feel everything so deeply and radiantly, including both love and hatred. So to a great extent her strengths and weaknesses really are a package deal.
6) With me too, the book's been in my life so long that I can't remember what if anything surprised me the first time. My lazy answer might just be, as with most much older books, the differences in social norms from our own -- for instance, Marilla tells Anne that the very act of dyeing her hair (any colour, not just accidentally green!) was "a wicked thing to do."
7) Don't have a great answer for this one either -- it turns out pretty magnificently, all things considered. I could say Matthew's death, but that would contradict my above answer in which Anne's and Marilla's shared grief is what definitively seals their bond.
8) Another lazy/sentimental answer, but I'll just say the scene in which Anne and Gilbert finally make up after she learns what he did for her.
9) Hmm ... I might actually say the transformation of Marilla, if that can count as its own storyline. At one point we read that Marilla "wept for her girl in a passion of sobs that appalled her when she grew calm enough to reflect how very wicked it must be to take on so about a sinful fellow creature." To put on my theologian's cap for one moment, I think one of the main lessons Marilla gradually learns from Anne is that passion directed toward other creatures in all their uniqueness doesn't need to deprive God of what is due only to Him; as St. Irenaeus put it back in the 2nd century, "the glory of God is the human being fully alive."
10) This is tough since there are SO many more central female characters than male ones -- really just Matthew and Gilbert. Even though my personality is much more like Matthew's, I feel that with him there'd be more non-verbal mannerisms I'd have to get just right, so it might actually be fun to play Gilbert and immerse myself into a totally different, much more extroverted way of relating to the world.
I love your comprehensive answers! Matthew trying to buy a dress for Anne is ADORABLE! What a great scene. That's so true that Anne's rejection of Gilbert is due to the rejection she experienced and that she slowly learns to let go of those insecurites before accepting Gilbert. And social norms - yeah not kidding with how thing's have changed! That hair dyeing scenario is a good example. That's so true that loving a person to a degree we didn't think possible does not mean that we can't love God more. God IS love, and He wants us to love others!
Love your enthusiasm for all things Anne! This is a fun tag. Thanks for tagging me!
Thanks, Tia! And thanks for leading the readalong that has been introducing the series to so many!
I definitely need to reread Anne before answering these questions! This was great!
It's definitely very rereadable!
So fun seeing all of your answers, even if I’ve never read the book 😅 maybe I need to now!
Haha, I'd highly recommend it!
EEEE! I’m so excited about this!!! Thanks for tagging me!!
I can't wait to see your answers!!!
I love this so much! Thanks for tagging me! Now I need to figure out my answers.
Haha, I can't wait to hear what they are!
Owww Sooo happy to know that you created a tag! That was sooo creativeee and proactiveee❤
OHHHHHHHHHH MY GOSH! I WATCHED THE SERIES, AND HAVE NEVER KNOWN THERE'S A BOOK! I NEED TO CHECK IT OUT
It's awesome!
I didn't hear about green gables to beee honest but this sounds to beee interestinggg
This is such a lovely tag! I feel like I need to reread it with these questions in mind (not that I would much and rereading it...again). Thank you so much for tagging me 💚💚💚
Haha, this is just the excuse you need to reread it!
I keep meaning to read the rest of the series because I've only read the first one!
It's so good! If you liked the first one I definitely think you'd like the next ones.
*ANNE OF GREEN GABLES*
I am thrilled to answer the questions. I readAnne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery in 2019.
Before doing this tag I will re-read the book. The vivid imagination of Anne makes her my beloved character. Her vivacious personality and talkative-ness charms me.
I love you exceedingly😘
Thanks for creating such a commendable tag with awesome questions.❤
Thanks, Adrika! I'm excited to see you do this tag.
@@meghanthestorygirl4581 I just filmed this video, but it got spoiled. I will reshoot it and then upload it someday. Your support makes me feel better. Anne is such a comfortable character.
Just found your channel so looking forward to seeing your channel love John Saxon in Australia
Wooow! Such well made questions 👏
This would have been fun to make, i wish I found this earlier ...
May be in a later date
Thank you! If you'd still like to do it, I'd love to see your version of this tag ❤
@@meghanthestorygirl4581 definitely will do it 👍
Please do a book collection
I'm not quite sure what you mean here, but it sounds fun! Can you explain a bit more?
@@meghanthestorygirl4581 well maybe something like showing"all" of your books and talk about them a little bit (honestly the main reason why I would like to see this video is because I can't figure out how many Anne of green gables books are there, are there more books than those 8 in the collection) idk I'm new to this I just started reading books and I love it, I know this is a long reply but also I loove your videos they are just inspiring / motivating to start a new book ♥️
@@noname-ps4jo Aww, thanks so much! That means a lot to me. And that is a great idea! I will see if I can do that in the coming weeks. There are 8 official books in the Anne of Green Gables series which I talk about lots in my All Things Anne playlist ruclips.net/p/PLpQTXKe30xsEVgUQ4s3OroBg4h3uBn5OV There is also an additional nineth book called The Blythes are Quoted which was never published in LM Montgomery's lifetime - not until 2009! A sanitized version of that story was published in the 70's called The Road to Yesterday. I would recommend starting with the 8 Anne books. LM Montgomery also has 12 other non-Anne related novels as well as many short story collections. Lots of stories to enjoy!
@@meghanthestorygirl4581 thank you Soo much 😊
Such a great tag 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks, Berna!
Such a fun tag!! Love it!😍
Thanks, Morghan!
Hey Megan!
What's are some of your favorite editions of the Anne series or L.M. Montgomery books in general? What would be a must collector's item for a die-hard fan?
My birthday is coming up and I don't know which book to get. I already own the Bantam books and began collecting different editions of the same book.
Good question! I'm not really sure since I usually get the cheap 80's/90's editions. I try to get a hold of a first edition whenever I can though!
@@meghanthestorygirl4581 thanks! I do think the Bantam editions are the most accessible to find online. I do think some of the hard to find titles are a little overpriced. I really love the Tundra paperbacks which are not common to find in the US. I was lucky to find the first book at my local Barnes & Noble.
@@yellowRose806 That's awesome! There are so many beautiful editions that's for sure.
I was like listenning to the names and then like:
"WAIT I HEARD OF THIS BEFORE"😂
Wawww you haveee like a very near story to green gables ❤❤
Love this and I’m guessing one of the people you tagged will tag me to do it and can’t wait to do it. This is a great tag video and I love Anne of Green gables 😊😊
Oh, I should have tagged you! I tag you now to do it 😆I'd love to see your answers!
Meghan the Story Girl Ok will do it at great start of August and I already know so many of the answers 😊
Can't wait to see them!
*contains spoilers for the other books*
1. My Grandmother sent me an old copy in the post when I was living in Argentina. I adored it and since I had no English books to read I read it over and over. I was also the same age as Anne when I read it for the first time so she felt like my friend . Later I discovered all the other books in the series on project Gutenberg.
2. I think one of my favourite Mathew moments is when he tells Anne not to lose all her romance. My favourite Marilla moment is probably the same as yours.
3. Ooh that's really hard. I love all the scenery in the 1985 adaptation, especially the ocean and the red cliffs but in the book it's probably the white way of delight or Hester Gray's garden.
4. I definitely related to Anne the most, but for other Kindred Spirits it would be Philipa Gordon from Anne of the Island. I really struggle with making up my mind in even the most simple situations.
5. Some of my strongest emotions from the series would also be when Mathew dies, but then too when Walter is killed. I hated that so much😢
6. I can't think of anything 😅
7. I wish Anne had given her writing ambitions a little more attention in the later books, especially since Ambition was such a part of her in the earlier books. I also wish Anne played a little bit more of an active role in the later books although I do like the stories about her children.
9. Anne and Gilbert is probably also my favourite storyline 🙈 but in Anne of Green Gables I also liked the bits were she is studying hard, writing exams and struggling with geometry because that was always such a big part of my life growing up.
10. I'd love the play Anne or Philipa Gordon, but I also think it would be fun to play Rachel Lynde.
I love your answers! It's wonderful to hear what an impact Anne of Green Gables has had on your life! Philippa is such a great character. In the musical, Anne and Gilbert, Philippa gets to sing this song called "See-Saw Girl" because she's so indecisive, and it's hilarious! I agree with you that Walter's death is heartwrenching. That one is harder for me even than Matthew's death.
For anyone who is interested, there is going to be a free Zoom meeting about Rilla of Ingleside on Saturday November 21st at 2 PM EST. To sign up, go to LM Montgomery Online.
I finally got around to doing this tag! Love the questions. ruclips.net/video/MbnyIU6dVlc/видео.html
Thanks for doing it! Your video brightened my day 💖
Where in the book does Prissy marry Mr. Philips? I am reading the book right now, and have read it many times over the last thirty four years. There is a flirtation between them, but once Mr. Philips leaves Avonlea, that's it. Prissy then goes to Queens. (They do marry in the play.) I don't believe they ever show up in the rest of the series. (I know there is something in the Anne with an E series, but I stopped watching it after the first season.)
Some other questions:
1) I first discovered Anne when my mother told me about the Anne of Green Gables Movie in 1985. I saw the first broadcast, and I loved it. I was eight years old. I read an abridged version of the book soon after that, and the next year, when I was nine, tackled the whole original book. Anne and I have been friends for thirty four years.
2)My favourite Mathew scene in the book is the scene with Anne before he dies. She says that she could have saved him so much trouble if she had been the boy they had wished for, and he tells her how proud he is of her and wouldn't trade her for a dozen boys.
Favourite Marilla scene: (all of them.) but if I had to pick, it's after Mathew's death when she can finallyh express her love for Anne.
3) I have never been to PEI. I don't know that I have a favourite spot. In my imagination, probably Green Gables itself.
4)Marilla Cuthbert. (I think I am most like her, but that came with age.)
5) Strongest emotions from the book? I don't know about this book. Probably in later books when it comes to (SPOILERS) the deaths of two of her children. (Anne's House of Dreams, and Rilla of Ingelside)
6)SPOILERS for Anne's House of Dreams: The birth and death of Joyce (at least when I first read it.)
7)In the books? I don't know that I have an answer to that. See my answer for number 6.
8)After the Lily Maid incident, when she is sorry she didn't forgive in AoGG, the end of AoGG, Gil's proposal in Anne of the Island, and strangely, a chapter in Anne's House of Dreams that I think I remember is something like "Anne and Gilbert disagree." Without spoiling the story, while one is reading that chapter, not knowing how that part of the story will turn out, you can see each of their points. They also have some pretty good moments in the vignettes in The Blythes are Quoted.
9)I don't know that I have an answer to that question
10)Marilla, but I will leave that to Collen Dewherst.
That's lovely how you were able to see the 1985 film when it was originally broadcast, and that the story has stuck with you ever since. I too didn't get very far in the Anne with an E series. I just couldn't handle it! 😂 I got Prissy's storyline mixed up with the different play versions. I'm glad she didn't actually end up marrying him!
@@meghanthestorygirl4581 Me too! (I never liked that in the play.)
You've so amazing videos, binging through your channel. Feels so Inspiring. BTW I also have a channel about Books and Productivity! You're an INSPIRATION😊😊😍 Great to have you as such a fantastic Booktuber!!!!
Wait. Green gables is anne with an E?
Haha, that's right.
Your video was like so amazing, I would loveee really to know your opinion of my videos as well❤