Anne of Ingleside is not the best. I quite like the chapter where Anne is panicked that Gilbert has stopped loving her and then they talk about it and everything is okay again (it's just nice to see relationship anxieties being addressed). But yes, Anne is far too sidelined in it.
Rilla of Ingleside is amazingly propagandist. It's a good read, but hugely anti-German; one character is a pacifist and is completely demonised. And there is very little of Anne.
It feels very bizarre that they spend their wedding night socialising with new neighbours. Who does invite Captain Jim?
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Date: 2013-09-12 09:06 pm (UTC)Rilla of Ingleside is amazingly propagandist. It's a good read, but hugely anti-German; one character is a pacifist and is completely demonised. And there is very little of Anne.
It feels very bizarre that they spend their wedding night socialising with new neighbours. Who does invite Captain Jim?