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*ARC received from Netgalley in return for an honest review*
To have Anne of Green Gables which is one of my favorite books made into a manga, It is a dream come true. I loved it so much, everything about this book was beautiful. I loved that the story was shortened in some chapters of the story. It wasn't so bad, I really enjoyed reading it. I loved how Anne, Dianna and Gilbert were drawn, it was so Shojo style. The story here looks like it is mainly focused on the relationship between Anne and Marilla and Mathew. How Marilla ended up accepting and loving Anne. I really had a good time reading this manga and I hope that many readers from all age will give it a chance and read it. For those who never read the book, it could be a good opportunity to be introduced to this classic of the Canadian literature.

Ever since I first read a Manga Classic, I've been waiting for them to adapt Anne of Green Gables, and it did not disappoint! I love, love, love seeing the characters and story come to life in the manga art style. The illustrations are fantastic and their hair is gorgeous (especially Gilbert's!).
I also love that since this is a manga we get a glimpse into the minds and thoughts of other characters, not just Anne's. It was interesting to see Matthew's, Marilla's, and Gilbert's initial thoughts about Anne and during other iconic moments from the story. The art style also lends itself well to exploring Anne's imagination.
I really enjoyed reading this adaptation and it makes me want to reread the Anne series and watch the movies!

I'm getting acquainted with this classic in a reverse order - first I watched the Netflix show, then read this beatiful manga without ever having read the actual books.
To look at this story through a manga lens was very interesting. I really liked the cute art and how true it stayed to the text of the novel (I recognised some lines from the show which - I assume - are direct quotes from the book).
Overall, highly recommend to anyone who misses Anne and wants to relieve the beloved story presented in a new format.
Thank you to Netgalley for the free e-copy of the manga.
All views reflected here are my own.

This is awesome. I read Anne of Green Gables with my class this past school year. While they enjoyed the story, they found it very wordy and sometimes difficult to understand (many new vocabulary words). This version completely solves every problem they seemed to have with the novel! I love the art, and the way they explain how to correctly read a Manga. The list of characters (complete with picture) was very useful, and I enjoyed being able to see the action scenes (Gilbert and "carrots" was one of my favourites to see in this Manga).
I would absolutely recommend having this available for students, especially as the novel is lengthy and wordy, whereas the story is wholesome and appropriate for younger ages. This would bridge the gap - somewhat.
Thank you to NetGalley and Manga Classics Inc. for providing a copy of this e-book for review.

I received a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS <3
I think everyone knows the story of Anne (with an E), be it because they read the book, or watched the latest series, of some of its multiples adaptations. This manga is an AWESOME READ for ANYONE who enjoyed ANY of those things.
The story unfolds pretty similar to the original work, but it comes with AMAZING art and great pace; clean drawings that allows us to not only follow the story but also see -vividly- Anne’s imagination and THAT WAS GREAT. Anne imagination is what makes this story what it is, so it was great to have it draw all over the pages.
The characters design is SO pretty, you instantly fall in love with them. It was a pleasure to come back to this story in this format.

I have mixed feelings about this one. The artwork for the characters seemed uneven to me, with younger characters, drawn in a cute, manga style and older characters drawn in a more realistic style. The disparity was distracting to me at times.
The pacing was also really uneven. The first several chapters showed things happening, with beautiful illustrations and funny dialogue, but later chapters switched to huge time jumps with exposition in little voiceover boxes and no action or dialogue. It felt like the book tried to contain too much story in a single volume.
That said, I enjoyed reading it, and I felt legitimate emotional reactions to the emotional plot points (I’ll keep this spoiler-free, in case anyone else, like me, has never read the original books). The illustrations of Anne, Diana, and Gil were all super-cute and perfect, and I really liked the background/scenery work.
3/5 stars.
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This manga was incredible! I loved the way the original story was represented with a focus on the main friendships and relationships. I felt like the reader is given the right amount of information about Anne's character without being overwhelmed by the dense. writing of the original novel. Furthermore, the art style was perfect for I felt it represented the characters giving us a clear idea of the key aspects of their personality (for example Anne's eyes were very expressive throughout the entire book and one can clearly see the display of her emotions).

Manga Classics offers another beautiful and stylish look at a story that readers know well. These books are ideal for the classroom and sure to engage a wide audience -- the ideal work to introduce new generations to works that have been handed down.

I really enjoyed this manga adaptation of Anne of Green Gables. It is based on several books from the series, rather than just the first one. I thought the story adaptation was done well, focussing on the relationship between Anne and Marilla, as well as several other key relationships (Diana, Matthew, Gilbert). I was disappointed that the layer cake incident didn’t make it, nor did walking the ridgepole, as those were some of my favourite moments from the book. However, you can’t fit everything from a book series into a single manga!
The artwork was lovely, and the format of manga brings an immediacy and clarity of emotion in the moment that is delightful. I laughed several times at Anne’s antics. I think that this adaptation of Anne of Green Gables will appeal to long time fans and new readers alike. I especially like the thought that it will bring new readers who perhaps only read manga and graphic novels. I also enjoyed the special features at the end.
If you’re looking for a delightful manga tale of a girl finding her place in the world, then I highly recommend this. I also recommend it to anyone who has enjoyed the Anne of Green Gables story in any of its previous formats.
I was given a free copy of this book, my opinions are my own.

I liked the story of Anne of Green Gables. However, the review copy was quite terrible. Multiple pages were misplaced throughout the story so it made the copy hard to read and comprehend. The final copy would definitely be easier to read than the copy that I was given to read and review.

I was initially hesitant to request [and then read] this for a couple of reasons; I am still pretty confused about the Manga world [I am an old white woman who never read comics or anything like that and am just now getting into graphic novels and the such], and as I love Anne of Green Gables, I was afraid that it was a rip off of that beloved world. I was so happy to find that the Ms. Chan had contacted the heirs of L.M. Montgomery and received their blessing and decided then that this would probably be really good and close to the original text. The confusion about Manga and how to read it [I had to finally make a note to remind me to start from the right and read left] still applies, BUT!!!! it didn't change how much I enjoyed this new way to read a beloved book. While not the complete text, Ms. Chan kept the heart of the book and I found it to be a delightful way to revisit old friends.
The illustrations were amazing - I never felt that anyone [with NO disrespect to Colleen Dewhurst, who played Marilla in the original movies and whom I loved every second she was on the screen] quite got Marilla correct; she is described in the book as tall and spare and this illustrator got her absolutely correct, in my opinion. Her imagining of Anne and Diana were also delightful and really made the book fun to read. The only one I felt wasn't exactly right was Matthew, but I am overly partial to Matthew and so I am not sure anyone would get what my head tells me he looks like! ;-)
A wonderful read and addition to the Anne of Green Gables world; I highly recommend this to anyone who is a fan of that world. I know I will be buying this for my young niece who LOVES Manga, to introduce her to the world of Anne of Green Gables [and then I will give her the book and let her fill in the blanks]. Absolutely delightful.
Thank you to NetGalley and Manga Classics Inc. for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

This book takes a very nice spin on the classic book of Anne of Green gables. the book is a maga that goes along with the story the pictures are very high quality and beautiful.

Kindred spirits, it’s time for us to take a journey together. When you pass through the White Way of Delight keep going. It’s only about another mile before we reach our destination. Oh, there’s the Lake of Shining Waters. If you look over there you’ll see the house Diana lives in. She’s a kindred spirit too. Just a little further and … there it is! Green Gables! You’re home.
Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert are sure to welcome you, as will Anne (with an E).
“And there’s one thing certain, no house will ever be dull that she’s in.”
Just make sure the drink Anne serves you is the drink you ordered …
I’ve loved Anne since the day we met. This is such a beautiful adaptation. Everything I love about Anne’s story was included here, including her friendship with Diana, her rivalry with Gilbert and witnessing Marilla and Anne’s relationship deepen over the years. I even experienced my usual overwhelming need to hug Matthew whenever I see him.
Yes, I did get a little bit teary during that scene. You know the one I’m talking about. I think I was too distracted by how cute everyone looked though, so I managed to avoid my customary full blown ugly cry.
The illustrations were so lovely! They did make it quite difficult to take Anne’s complaints about her looks seriously because she’s so darn adorable in manga but I wouldn’t have had it any other way. Her doe eyes and that little tuft of hair that’s always sticking up are just so cute!
Whenever I encounter Anne Shirley my heart feels full. I’m always left with this warm and fuzzy notion that the world is inherently beautiful and that hope and love will prevail, and this manga version of Anne’s story was no different. It left me with a delicious contented feeling. It seemed especially fitting, albeit decidedly strange given that we’re living in 2020 here, that the last sentence was “All’s right with the world.”
Thank you to NetGalley and UDON Entertainment for the opportunity to read this book. I’m all doe eyed about it and am already hankering for a reread.

This was a wonderful read. I loved Anne of Green Gables when I read it as a child and this is a beautiful edition that brings the characters to life. This stuck as close to the original as it could and did very well in drawing the personalities of the characters into the art styles. I absolutely loved this. Having read two previous Manga Classics adaptations, I still stand by this being a wonderful way of introducing the classics to a new group of young adults and children in the future.

Well, what can I say? I loved this adaptation of Manga Classics! 😍
There is a foreword by Kate McDonald Butler, L.M. Montgomery's granddaughter.
The story, as well as other Manga Classics adaptations, is faithfully adapted. I like the way the characters and Green Gables are depicted. You can even find a plan of the house!
I absoluetely recommend it 😊.
Thanks to Manga Classics Inc. and NetGalley for providing me with an e-arc in exchange for my honest review.

okay, now I get te fuss about the Netflix show, Anne with an E. Anne is an adorable, ambitious, orphan girl with the brightest eyes and the most wonderful imagination, who turns into a strong adult who's always looking for people around her, without forgetting to follow her dreams.
The whole thing was touching, and I found myself smiling through it and feeling my heart warm and fuzzy.
The story follows Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbert who decided to adopt a boy to help Mr. Cuthbert around his farm, but their surprise, the asylum sends a girl, Anne Shirly. She has an imagination bigger than the world and falls in love with the smallest simplest details.
The friendship between Diana and Anne is amazing! They had each other back, they were loving each other of nothing but the person they are. I had the series of books in mt TBR since I saw the trailer for the Netflix show, but now, I will definitely read the books!

This was the cutest way to read Anne of Green Gables. I did not read Anne of Green Gables until I was in my twenties. I think that the illustrations will make everyone even more excited and love the story. This is even a great way to begin reading Manga books if you have a child or student who wants to get into them.

I'm a huge fan of LM Montgomery's works and especial Anne of Green Gables. Happy to see it adapted into manga! I like the sketch of characters at the beginning so we know who the characters are in the strips. I found the manga story true to the novel storyline and enjoyed reading this manga! Would highly recommend to fellow Anne of Green Gables fan!

Oh, this was so good! When I finished, I had such a satisfied and nostalgic feeling! I had read Anne of Green Gables so many times that I've memorized it, especially specific scenes and it was great to read a manga adaptation.
The very best part was how accurate this was. It did skip some (tedious flowery but still interesting) spots that were in the book, but it stayed very very faithful to the other scenes included down to the very wording. I really loved seeing their interpretation of Gilbert and his angst with Anne. It was quality.
Almost everyone is drawn in a cute way. The only exception to this were some of the elderly that had a strange eye shape. They were trying for semi-realism but they got creepy. I loved seeing Anne and Diana in their cutesy anime girl art style! Gilbert's character design threw me off since I pictured him completely different but I got used to him fast.
I'd love if the same people did adaptations of books 2 and 3 too! It would be amazing to see Anne and Gilbert go to college.

I am always on the lookout for graphic novelizations of my favorite classics, so this immediately caught my eye! The illustrations are beautiful, and the dialogue of the book was faithfully captured here. Anne’s high and lows and her exuberance leaps off the page, and this will make a great into to the series for many young readers!