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Brina Starler

Autor(a) de Anne of Manhattan: A Novel

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Anne of Manhattan: A Novel (2021) 130 exemplares

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My thoughts are mixed on this book. And I wish they weren't.

I love Anne of Green Gables. Or let me rephrase that....I think back with fondness on the monster crush I had on Jonathan Crombie growing up. The movie I love even more than the book (except we will pretend that the third one does not exist). Anne of Green Gables has made me want to go to Prince Edward Island and have some cordial.

Anne of Manhattan lacks that magic. Or so it felt to me. A friend of mine said that if you didn't have backstory of Anne, Diana, Gilbert, Marilla, Matthew and so on you would be missing out. And she is right. You would have. That is why Anne of Manhattan made me smile; it was the callbacks and subtle homages that made want to dive back into Anne's world again.......

Anne and Gilbert's relationship was decidedly 21st Century this go around. Their "anger" felt like teenage angst turned sexual tension more than it did a rivalry. The misunderstanding keeping them apart near the end was also decidedly 21st Century. Not that that is bad. BUT it makes Anne of Manhattan stand the test of time....unlike Lucy Maud Montgomery's original work.

Was I glad I read it? Sure. Would I recommend it.....unsure
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msgabbythelibrarian | 4 outras críticas | Jun 11, 2023 |
I have always loved Anne of Green Gables and was eager to read this 21st century update. It did not disappoint. I enjoyed all the callbacks to the original novel, and I liked the changes made to the characters to make them more diverse. The arc of the relationship between Anne and Gilbert was pretty standard rom com stuff, but it was still fun to read. And the alternating chapters between "Now" and "Then" did a great job of providing backstory as well as giving the reader an opportunity to spend time in an idyllic Avonlea.

Thank you to Harper Collins for the ARC!
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deb2425 | 4 outras críticas | Dec 7, 2022 |
The idea of a contemporary Anne Shirley at grad school appeals to me, and Starler’s versions of Anne and Gil were likeable.

But some of the prose was frustratingly clunky. I began skim-reading more and more. So I don’t feel like I can properly judge this as a retelling nor as a narrative in its own right, but I definitely have the impression that the prose wasn’t the only thing that was clunky.

Next!
 
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Herenya | 4 outras críticas | Dec 22, 2021 |
I wanted a little more from one of the secondary characters, but if you’re here for Anne and Gilbert’s chemistry, this modern take on a college-age Anne is definitely worth reading.

Given how important Anne’s friendship with Diana is in the original, I was disappointed by what a small role Diana plays in this story. While this book
makes clear that Diana is a good supportive friend to Anne, unlike Marilla and Matthew, whose essences managed to be pretty well matched here in only a handful of scenes, the handful of scenes for Diana ultimately weren’t significant enough to truly capture that kindred spirit feeling.

I loved the flashbacks to Anne’s youth, those scenes/scenarios (the Christmas scene was especially heartwarming), they had that original Anne vibe yet in a modern setting. The present day plot beyond the romance, Anne’s writing program for kids and her situation with a professor, they felt timely and important and in character for how Anne handled them and yet, I don’t know what exactly was missing, but they just didn’t feel as compelling as the other parts of the book.

I enjoyed the sparks between Anne and Gilbert even if admittedly their steamier moments took some getting used to when you’re accustomed to thinking of them in more old-fashioned G rated terms. My favorite thing about the romance and maybe even my favorite thing about the book was having Gilbert’s point of view, getting that first hand account of how deeply and how long he’s been crushing on Anne, those feelings that as a reader you can very much infer in the original, here you get the chance to experience them and so even though there were aspects of Anne Of Manhattan that didn’t entirely win me over, if you’re a Gilbert fan, I’d recommend giving this a try.
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SJGirl | 4 outras críticas | Jun 28, 2021 |

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1
Membros
130
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#155,342
Avaliação
3.2
Críticas
5
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