Happy Tuesday, everyone! Today, I’m sharing a list of 10 great YA books with colours in the title! I’ve been up at my cottage for the past weekend and I’m staying up for the week as well. I’m soaking in the sunshine and all the reading time. Hopefully this list of 10 books with colours in the title will inspire some new reads for you too!
Review | Goodnight, Anne by Kallie George
Kallie George honestly writes the cutest stories inspired by Anne of Green Gables.
Goodnight, Anne is a children’s bedtime story. It follows Anne as she says goodnight to all of her favourite people and things. It’s a fantastic way to introduce young readers to characteristics and aspects of the classic Anne of Green Gables story.
Anne’s Influence | A Guest Post by Kallie George
We’re midway through October, which means we’re halfway through my Fall for Anne feature! It’s been so much fun introducing readers of all ages to Anne of Green Gables. And I can’t wait for the rest of the posts this month!
Today’s post is really exciting for me. I absolutely adore Kallie George’s books, some of which are inspired by Anne. In case you missed it, I reviewed her chapter books Anne Arrives and Anne’s Kindred Spirits this week. My review of Goodnight, Anne is coming!
Kallie George is on the blog today to chat about how Anne has influenced her – I hope you all enjoy!
Review | Anne Arrives by Kallie George
Happy Tuesday, everyone!
It’s the end of the long weekend here in Canada. I celebrated Thanksgiving with my family and it was great. The food coma is real!
Today’s Fall for Anne post is super exciting – and is one of my favourites! I absolutely love this entry series to Anne by Kallie George, and I hope you guys will too!
Review | Anne of Green Gables by Stephanie Clarkson
Anne of Green Gables is such a classic novel, it’s great to see it in different forms.
This board book is absolutely adorable! It’s the perfect book for family reading nights or early readers.Β Similar to other board books, it’s the perfect size for tiny little hands to get involved in reading and help turn the pages.
Review | Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery
This book is charming and super adorable. It’s my absolute favourite classic novel and I think it’s one everyone should read at least once in their lifetime.
Anne of Green Gables follows Anne, a young orphan who is adopted by a brother and sister in Prince Edward Island, Canada. While they originally want a young boy to help with the farm, they quickly fall for Anne. She’s imaginative, creative and sometimes unrealistic, but incredibly loving.