Anne’s House of Dreams
Anne’s House of Dreams
by Lucy Maud Montgomery
227 Pages
Published in 1917
In this book number five of the Anne of Green Gables classics the reader follows Anne Blythe and Gilbert on to there new home. For years Anne has dreamed of a house, and now she has one, which she calls the House of Dreams. They make many new friends who are just as endearing as the all of Lucy Montgomery’s other human concoctions, and they entranced me the whole way through. Anne and Gilbert have their share of troubles, but rather than allowing it to pull them apart it brings the two lovebirds into a stronger and closer bond than before.
The reader thus far has seen Anne and Gilbert in their childishness, yet in this book the youth of the first four books slips into the past and our dear hero and heroine have grown up. Anne no longer gets into constant trouble, and she has also tamed her temper and her tongue. She is just as sweet and precocious, but now all that is balanced with a good dose of maturity as well.
I loved Anne’s House of Dreams just as much as the books before it, and could relate even more to it because of my age and season in life. I enjoyed Anne when she was a child, but this book felt like the reward for the wait with her relationship with Gilbert. Finally they get to be together. But, just as in all the things we wait for, even dreams aren’t perfect and while they work through their troubles, the characters become even more human and real.
This was another royal performance by Anne, Gilbert, and especially by Lucy Maud Montgomery who dreamed up this beloved character and made her real to me. Loved it! However, I think I am going to stop here for now with Anne. I watched the movies and love them all, but the sequel books aren’t calling my name yet. I want to read them at some point, but not yet.
Where did you stop the Anne-mania? Have you read them all? Which was your favourite Anne of Green Gables book?
Dreadlock Girl Reviews Anne of Green Gables series:
Anne of Green Gables
Anne of Avonlea
Anne of the Island





















May 31st, 2009 - 02:34
I have read the whole series back in my younger days but I would love to read them all over again one day. I have a copy of Anne Of Green Gables which belonged to my grandmother – very special – and my best friend and I just love the series. I gave her the prequel that was written last year to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the book for her Birthday and she really enjoyed it.
May 31st, 2009 - 09:22
I think this one was my favorite. I haven’t read the Anne books in years, but I’d love to go back and read through again. I’ve always wanted to go to Nova Scotia and visit LMM’s house. My husband thinks I’m crazy.
May 31st, 2009 - 09:30
Favorite line: “To despair is to turn your back on God.” Colleen Dewhurst delivered the line so well (bolt of lightening well) in the film version that I missed the next few moments of dialogue due to tingle/memorize factor.
June 1st, 2009 - 02:50
You keep on reminding e to read the second book in the series with all your reviews. I’m glad to know the rest of the books are equally good.
June 1st, 2009 - 13:16
i’m guilty…i’ve never actually read any of these books! i did see a television series in the 80s that was based on AOGG. so, do i need to pick these up?
June 1st, 2009 - 18:38
I have not yet read any book in this series :)
But I will sure pick it up soon :)
Thanks Bethany, lovely review :)
June 4th, 2009 - 09:38
Oh, I love Anne. Ever since having read the series for the first time, I cannot seem to find any other book character quite so wonderful as her. I just hope that my girl will love Anne just as much as I do once I convince her to read it.
June 4th, 2009 - 10:15
Is it bad that I’ve never read an Anne book?? I feel like such a loser now!