Free Worldwide
- Anne of Green Gables (1908)
Ebook via Project Gutenberg
Audiobook via Librivox (as read by Karen Savage) - Anne of Avonlea (1909)
Ebook via Project Gutenberg
Audiobook via Librivox (as read by Karen Savage) - Anne of the Island (1915)
Ebook via Project Gutenberg
Audiobook via Librivox (as read by Karen Savage) - Anne's House of Dreams (1917)
Ebook via Project Gutenberg
Audiobook via Librivox (as read by Karen Savage) - Rainbow Valley (1919)
Ebook via Project Gutenberg
Audiobook via Librivox (as read by Robin Cotter) - Rilla of Ingleside (1921)
Ebook via Project Gutenberg
Audiobook via Librivox (as read by Karen Savage)
Free and legal in Australia (because Disney keeps changing copyright law in the US)
- Anne of Windy Poplars (1936)
Ebook via Project Gutenberg Australia (HTML only) - Anne of Ingleside (1939)
Ebook via Project Gutenberg Australia (HTML only)
Strictly speaking, the "chronological order" is as follows:
- Anne of Green Gables
- Anne of Avonlea
- Anne of the Island
- Anne of Windy Poplars
- Anne's House of Dreams
- Anne of Ingleside
- Rainbow Valley
- Rilla of Ingleside
- The Blythes are Quoted
Ms. Montgomery decided to fill in gaps years after "finishing" the series. The Blythes are Quoted was published in 2009 by Montgomery's family. It's available on Amazon.com in multiple formats, including Kindle. Kindle is the cheapest (as usual). Note that this book is not legally free anywhere but at the library. See if your local library has a copy.
Personally, I recommend reading them in published order. It makes me feel more connected to the original "Anne fans." Of course, I also insist on reading The Chronicles of Narnia in published order.
Coud you tell me were can i found The Blythe are Quoted in spanish ? I love Montgomery books and i can found it in spanish!!
ReplyDeleteCoud you tell me were can i found The Blythe are Quoted in spanish ? I love Montgomery books and i can found it in spanish!!
ReplyDeleteOMG OMG OMG OMG THERE'S A BLOG ENTIRELY DEVOTED TO ANNE!! breathe girl, breathe stop acting like a hormonal teenageer. Wait, I AM a hormonal teen...whatever....Anyway, O.O SO MUCH ANNE! I can't wait to begin exploring! :P
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ReplyDeleteoh why wasn't Anne of Windy Poplars recorded by Karen Savage? I read the first three books of the Anne series narrated by Karen and now i am just in love with the way she narrated it. Beautiful voice. I can't bear to listed to any other voice anymore. Oh please, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE record and publish Anne of windy poplars by Karen Savage. please
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