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Anne of the Island
- Narrated by: Renee Raudman
- Length: 8 hrs and 46 mins
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But tears turn to laughter when Anne and her friends move into an old cottage and an ornery black cat steals her heart. Little does Anne know that handsome Gilbert Blythe wants to win her heart, too. Suddenly, Anne must decide if she's ready for love.
Critic Reviews
"Fifty years after her death, her work surfaces regularly in new guises....There's no cool modern cynicism here; these stories are decidedly old-fashioned and determinedly upbeat." ( Calgary Herald)
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- Kathy
- 12-02-09
Incongruous accents
The narrator is very annoying. This book takes place in Canada. Why does the narrator put on a SOUTHERN accent when trying to do a local dialect?!?!?! Her voice often sounds as if she is overacting and is overly earnest or wispy. She also mispronounces words. I wish I had chosen another version. L.M.Montgomery's books deserve better.
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- Anna Ballard
- 11-20-10
Love the book, not the reader.
I love all the Anne books, and this one especially as we really see Anne leaving her childhood behind and growing into a woman. I had looked forward to a reader's interpretation of Anne in this book - ambitious, spirited and as charming as ever.
The reader gave sweet voices to characters like Diane, but to Anne she gave the most horrible rasp! She made her sound like Milhouse from the Simpsons. When the line says, "said Anne gaily" the reader reads it like Anne said it so sadly! The most charitable way I can say it is that I do not think this reader "gets" Anne.
Most shocking is that this made it all the way through production and to sale without someone involved saying something! It is not that the reader does not have a pleasant voice. Her normal narration was just fine. But it's like there is a voice that Anne SHOULD have in everyone's head...and she just did the complete opposite!
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- Mikki
- 07-22-11
awful overacting and reading!!!!!
I truly regret getting this version. The reader over-dramatizes when she gives Anne a voice. She drags her speech in a terrible attempt to sound ethereal and delicate. It's uber annoying. Anne is a vivacious character who is 18 years old at the start of this book. The reader makes her sound like she's some languid depressed 40 year old fairy forced to live in gremlin world.AWFUL! I hate that I wasted my money. I can't stand listening to her and so I will delete this version and purchase another. Personally, I dont think they should sell this version at all. Very disappointed.
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- S pauly
- 01-02-11
Great book, awful reader
I love this book but the reader must know nothing about Canada. She did some awful accents for some of the people, a sort of cross between a southern accent and a bad french accent. I had to turn it down just to get through those bits. Does not sound like anyone I have ever heard from P.E.I. or Nova Scotia.
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- Lisa
- 12-05-17
sweet telling of Anne's college years
the story was good, but the reader had an odd fake southern accent she used on some of the characters
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- nathan liddell
- 03-06-17
Anne of the Island
I love this book! I liked the performance but I think that she could give a little more emotion. :#$%^&*
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- elizabeth k.
- 03-25-16
no no no! Great story but this narrative is creepy
beyond belief. way too creepy ! those people who chose this narrative never understood the book.
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- Lori
- 12-09-17
Love every minute.
This has always been a favorite story of mine. Since I was a kid I remember sitting in the living room with my mother watching these movies over and over again reading the book, no matter how different it was from the movie still warmed my heart and brought back memories of my childhood.
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- Alexis
- 04-03-15
Fabulous read but poor narrator.
I love Anne, always have so the story is overall very good but this narrator drives me bonkers with her breathy Marilyn Monroe inspired voice for Anne. Anne is fiery yet compassionate and that should be reflected in the narration.
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- Nicolette
- 02-19-13
Anne is Independent
Would you consider the audio edition of Anne of the Island to be better than the print version?
No, although I love audio books because they allow me to "read" while traveling, the print version lets your imagination run wild. And I didn't like how the narrator had Annes voice be dreamy throughout the entire story instead of when it was appropriate.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Anne of the Island?
When the girls actually obtained "Patty's Place"
Any additional comments?
Wonderful to see Anne exploring the world! The only book where she is truly independent and free.
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- Miss
- 10-27-17
good narration
Lovely to hear what Anne gets up to next. Very well read, distinguishable voices for all the characters.
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- Gabriela
- 04-09-13
Anne of the island. Romance and School.
After I read Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Avonlea I decided to read on. So I started reading Anne of the island.
Anne goes to College. She and friends go and live in a dream house of Anne’s after living in a boring boarding school. She has a great time.
Gilbert proposes and she refuses. Gilbert and her imagined Ideal Man are nothing alike. Such romance and drama like this is great to listen. When you want to know what is going to happen and I walk to school, the faster I walk the more tension builds up.
Anne is an original unique girl. She expects everything to turn out how she imagines it. And then again she meets her handsome boy. Anne can finally feel like all of her dreams have come true.
Anne, Anne, Anne…. Why did your imagination lead you to this. Jealousy. What will she do? Will she be too jealous to say yes to such a Man?
I would like to say that you can’t read this book without reading the previous books first. I do recommend, as it is like being in an Imagined life of romance, drama, laughter and sadness. But as previously, Anne hasn’t changed a thing she still has many interesting problems and funny events.
I enjoy reading books through Audible and sometimes follow it throw on the kindle. I am going to keep on reading this way.
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