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Old 07-21-2012, 07:01 PM   #13785
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Originally Posted by carld View Post
I read Red Mars years ago. I've got very vague, but good memories of it. When I saw my local library finally started stocking ebooks (about time), the trilogy was one of the few titles I recognized without a waiting list.

I read Anne of Green Gables back when I got my Kindle1. If I'm remembering right it was the first of a series of books, but I've never looked into the rest of them.
L.M. Montgomery is a Canadian standard for the "Anne" series. AoGG was the most popular, but yes, there were many more in the series, they're all available here on the MR library. I loved them all, but Anne of Green Gables remains one I shall never tire of. I first read it over 35 years ago (i was not quite 10), and even have used the bookcover of the first copy I ever had owned on paper thanks to calibre.

One of my favorites further down the series is "Rilla of Ingleside" - come to think of it, I think I'll read the whole works again.
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