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Rainbow Valley (Anne of Green Gables, #7)
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"Mr. Wiley used to mention hell when he was alive. He was always telling folks to go there. I thought it was some place over in New Brunswick where he come from."
The Anne of Ingleside brought a change, not subtle, in terms of Anne's part in the story, by shifting the focus to her children. Rainbow Valley consolidates that change by focusing even more on them and their acquaintances, while making Anne a back ground character.
I've read some reviews before stating that this is the point where the series takes a massive descent, making it less and less interesting. But personally, I did not find that to be the case. It was still very good. Some of the mischievous things might have some resemblance to original book, but as the original book is still my favorite, I liked those parts the most.
Only sad part for me was, there were very little mentioning of Avonlea or Green Gables.
The Anne of Ingleside brought a change, not subtle, in terms of Anne's part in the story, by shifting the focus to her children. Rainbow Valley consolidates that change by focusing even more on them and their acquaintances, while making Anne a back ground character.
I've read some reviews before stating that this is the point where the series takes a massive descent, making it less and less interesting. But personally, I did not find that to be the case. It was still very good. Some of the mischievous things might have some resemblance to original book, but as the original book is still my favorite, I liked those parts the most.
Only sad part for me was, there were very little mentioning of Avonlea or Green Gables.
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