Though my current reading preference is primarily contemporary romance, I am quite fond of the classics. One series that never gets old in print (or on television) is the Anne of Green Gables series. If you love a good classic–and this one in particular–you’ll be excited about the following news. The series has been formatted for Kindle.
What are your favorite classic novels? Tell me in the comments section below.
Reese Ryan
The Anne of Green Gables Collection
Anne of Green Gables Collection
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Doma Publishing presents to you The Anne of Green Gables Collection, which has been designed and formatted specifically for your Amazon Kindle. Unlike other e-book editions, the text and chapters are perfectly set up to match the layout and feel of a physical copy, rather than being haphazardly thrown together for a quick release.
This edition also comes with a linked Table of Contents for both the list of included books and their respective chapters. Navigation couldn’t be easier.
Purchase this Anne of Green Gables Series and treat yourself to the following list of works featuring the lovable Anne Shirley and written by L. M. Montgomery:
Anne of Green Gables Series, Anne Shirley’s age:
Anne of Green Gables, (1908), 11-16
Anne of Avonlea, (1909), 16-18
Anne of the Island, (1915), 18-22
Anne’s House of Dreams, (1917), 25-27
Rainbow Valley, (1919), 41
Rilla of Ingleside, (1921), 49-53
Related books featuring Anne Shirley:
Chronicles of Avonlea (1912)
Further Chronicles of Avonlea (1920)
Poetry Collection:
The Watchman, and Other Poems
*BONUS other works by Lucy Maud Montgomery:
Kilmeny of the Orchard (1910)
The Story Girl (1911)
The Golden Road (1913)
Note: This Series is missing Anne of The Ingleside and Anne of Windy Poplars. Unfortunately, the rights for these two books aren’t yet available for Kindle publishing. To make up for it, we also included Bonus Books of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, and Call of the Wild by Jack London. Enjoy!
Julie Luek says
I love LOVE the Anne series. They were my childhood classics (that and The Secret Garden). I admired Anne her courage and cheer and refusing to be defined.
Demetria Foster Gray says
I have not read the Anne series. I wonder what that says about me? If it says anything at all. Maybe some day I will read them.