Friday, December 30, 2016

"Anne of Green Gables" Book Club Ideas Part 2


Did you grow up reading Anne of Green Gables or watching the movies? Most of us at book club did also. But there were a few of us who didn't know anything about Anne. 

It is never too late to read this story that is loved by the world and maybe you will fall in love with it too.


Wednesday, December 28, 2016

"Anne of Green Gables" Book Club Ideas Part 1

We have been wanting to read this book for a while now and we finally get to discuss it. Check out these book club food ideas for Anne of Green Gables. Robin put together the perfect menu for our book club night. We hope that this will inspire you also.


Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Book Review for "Anne of Green Gables" {by L.M. Montgomery}


TITLE OF THE BOOK: Anne of Green Gables
(Source)



AUTHOR: L.M. Montgomery



PUBLISHER: Puffin Classics (but there are over a thousand editions and many different publishers)



NUMBER OF PAGES: 464



YEAR PUBLISHED: 2014 (Originally in 1908)



READING LEVEL: Middle Grader



GENRE: Classics




BOOK SUMMARY: The lovely story of a young orphan who is accidentally placed in the quiet town of Avonlea. Anne’s story of her scrapes and successes pulled our book club right into Anne’s world. This coming-of-age novel is full of characters you instantly love and stories you feel in your young-girl heart.




Our Star Rating is...

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

5 Favorite Fictional Teachers for Teacher Appreciation Week

Did you know this week is Teacher Appreciation Week? I can't help but think about some of the teachers in my life who have made a difference . . . and some of the big winners are from books. Here are 5 of my favorite fictional teachers, pulled from the pages of some of my favorite books.

Miss Honey from Matilda :: Matilda was one of my absolute favorite books as a child, and the wonderful Miss Honey definitely contributed to my love of it. Matilda's kindergarten teacher is the first (and only) person in the book to recognize Matilda's brilliance, and (more importantly!) she loves Matilda exactly as she is, which can't be said of her family.

Professor Dumbledore from Harry Potter :: I'll be honest with you . . . I had a hard time including only one teacher from Harry Potter in this list (although 'Favorite Professors from Harry Potter' ought to be a post in itself!). But of course, Professor Dumbledore can't be left out of any list of great fictional teachers. Despite being the most powerful wizard in the world, he devotes his life to raising up the next generation of wizards, he always has time for his students, and he teaches them gently and wisely, allowing them to come to their own conclusions. Every school could use a teacher like Dumbledore!

Mrs. Baker from The Wednesday Wars :: At first, Holling is convinced that he's asked to spend extra time in class with Mrs. Baker as a punishment. But as they get to know each other better, he learns that Mrs. Baker is helping to teach him not just about their classroom studies, but helping him to grow into a strong and good man.

Jane Eyre from (you guessed it) Jane Eyre :: Poor Jane didn't exactly have an idyllic childhood, but she becomes a governess who loves Adele and always has great advice and wisdom for her. I admire Jane's strength of character, independence, and her success in overcoming a terrible childhood.

Miss Stacey from Anne of Green Gables :: Besides being an energetic and lovable teacher, Miss Stacey really steps up by becoming a friend and mentor to young Anne. She encourages and molds Anne, both personally and academically, and pushes her to be her best in all aspects. I love her personal approach and how she directs Anne's passion toward success instead of seeing her as a nuisance (as many teachers would!).

Do you have a favorite teacher from literature?

Friday, November 27, 2015

Our book club picks for 2016 are...


It's always difficult (understatement) when we choose our books to read for the next year, especially when I make sure our selection has a mix of: Fiction, Young Adult, Classics, Non Fiction and Historical Fiction. 

It's a balancing act to find books that we really want to read along with books that stretch my members outside of their usual reading comfort zones. But, I think we achieved the impossible and created a fabulous book line up for next year and I'm excited to read and discuss EVERY SINGLE one of these books!!

Thursday, April 23, 2015

A Tribute to Gilbert Blythe

A Tribute to Gilbert Blythe
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Dear Gilbert,

Before I could even read, I often found my mom lying in her bed late at night reading Anne of Green Gables. I remember the dictionary she kept on her night table because the author, Lucy Maud Montgomery, had an extensive vocabulary. What I didn't know at the time, was that those books would be made into a television film adaption in 1985. What I also didn't know was that you would enter my life and I would never be the same.