Rilla Of Ingleside √ (Project K.)
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  • Reads 22,858
  • Votes 1,293
  • Parts 35
  • Time 8h 12m
Complete, First published Aug 25, 2016
***** ALL CREDITS TO  L.M.MONTGOMERY****
The eighth (and final) book in the 'Anne'  series


"Before this war is over,' [Walter] said - or something said through his lips - 'every man and woman and child in Canada will feel it - you, Mary, will feel it - feel it to your heart's core. [...] It will be years before the dance of death is over - years, Mary. And in those years millions of hearts will break."


Rilla is a young girl when World War I breaks out. At first she doesn't realize what this means for herself, her family, Canada and all of the world. But the heartbreaking truth is soon evident to vain and easy going Rilla, and the ensuing four years change her life forever.

Tragedy, love, and humor are mixed in one heart wrenching book, all by Montgomery's amazing style. 

GOODREADS RATED THIS 4.14 STARS. 

AMAZON RATED THIS 4.6 STARS 

#14 in Classics 25/9/17
#21 in Classics 17/10/17

3rd in the New Author Awards Historical Fiction

PS Keep a box of tissues with you.
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