Ebook Free , by L.M. Montgomery
Ebook Free , by L.M. Montgomery
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, by L.M. Montgomery
Ebook Free , by L.M. Montgomery
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File Size: 1308 KB
Print Length: 170 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1618950231
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire; Reprint edition (March 4, 2014)
Publication Date: March 4, 2014
Language: English
ASIN: B00GM43GMW
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Oh man, this was just the palate cleanser I needed after all those crazy bodice ripper romances. L.M. Montgomery, author of ANNE OF GREEN GABLES fame, brings to the table something wickedly funny and wholesomely real with THE BLUE CASTLE: a story of a bitterly unhappy girl who learns to discover her true self in the face of a terrible tragedy.The plot actually reminded me of the 2006 film, Last Holiday, starring Queen Latifah, and I couldn't help but wonder if Last Holiday was in some part inspired by THE BLUE CASTLE. THE BLUE CASTLE is about a girl named Valancy who lives with a bitter and miserable family, mired in tradition and utterly consumed with ritual and what's "proper."Valancy is kept under their thumb, abused, and mocked for being a twenty-nine-year-old spinster, but her unhappiness is also the glue that not only keeps her family united, but also rationalizes their own self-misery and unhappiness. It's an utterly toxic atmosphere, and it's no wonder that Valancy suffers anxiety attacks and depression, and cries herself to sleep at night as she reminisces over past injustices while also hoping for something more. Her two spots of solace in the world are books by an author named John Foster, who writes beautiful prose on the Canadian wilderness, and a fantasyland of her own imaginings: Blue Castle, where everything is beautiful and goes according to her wishes.One day, Valancy visits a doctor about one of her "spells" and finds out that she has a fatal heart defect, and only has a year to live. She decides that she doesn't want to spend that last year miserable, and begins telling off her awful relatives and living a scandalous but thoroughly happy life that leaves her relatives reeling, and also, of course, bitterly envious of her daring and contentment.This was a really great story. Is it realistic? No. But it has an emotional depth that is somewhat lacking in the earlier Anne novels - perhaps because this book is intended for an older audience. Valancy's depression is depicted with gritty realism, and I felt utterly sorry for her in the beginning. I also liked her sarcasm and bitter wit - she's not at all like Anne; she's much more sarcastic and cynical, and her repartee with her awful relatives cracked me up. That cynicism, in many ways, reminded me of the terrible family in COLD COMFORT FARM. I think THE BLUE CASTLE is written for a much more cynical audience who, like Valancy, hasn't quite given up hope...If you're a fan of clean and older romances, you should definitely pick up THE BLUE CASTLE. It's only 99-cents right now, and the realness of it, as well as the charming and slow burn romance, were exactly what I needed to get me through this cold and chilly Sunday. Be prepared to laugh, and enjoy some of the most beautiful descriptions of nature you've ever seen. I even learned a new word: incarnadine.4.5 out of 5 stars
A wonderful timeless tale that combines elements of `The Ugly Duckling' and `Cinderalla' to make a truly lovely romance. I simply loved this book. It reminded me very much of another book I read years ago, `The Ladies of Missalonghi.' I do highly recommend this gentle, old-fashioned and highly satisfying love story.Valency is born into an unfortunate family and her charms have gone unnoticed. She has been browbeaten and made to feel inferior in every possible way. We are introduced to her when she has just turned 29 and is being made to feel every inch the plain, scrawny, frail spinster that she is. Far from being supported, she is belittled, ignored and generally forced into a life of quiet desperation. Even her nickname, `Doss' is ugly, and she hates it. Her life is grim and there seems to be no sign of improvement. The constant comparisons between Valency and her rich, younger and beautiful cousin Olive make everything worse.Compounding everything, Valency doesn't feel well. She has terrible chest pains that are incapacitating. Rather than bear with the pain and suffer in silence, she secretly sees a physician, who advises her she has only one year to live. Her life is basically over and yet she has not ever really lived. Her death sentence liberates her, in so many ways - and she determines to live life to the fullest for the time remaining her.And, so the story unfolds. Valency now sees the world through different eyes. She starts speaking up. She enrages her family, but the reader is so encouraged, cheering her on. The story unfolds with subtle wit and nuanced humor - making it simply a joy to read. Watching the transformation of Valency is a rare treat.As Valency begins to forget her past and ignore her future, she learns to live just for the present - and, like Valency, I found myself `surrendered utterly to the charm of it.' The drab poverty of her first 29 years soon pales in comparison to the richness of Valency changed into being `gloriously happy - entirely so.' No one ever so deserved a happy ever after!And, getting to that final reveal, as the story twists and turns, is sheer, unadulterated pleasure. A simply classic romance!
This is one of those rare books that have mostly five star reviews. And it deserves that. Because this is the only romance book I have managed to read all the way through, let alone love it so much I have read it multiple times.The book follows Valancy Stirling, "an old maid in a society and a family where it was" not fashionable to be an old maid. Valancy is downtrodden and has been emotionally and verbally abused all her life, but the book focuses on her quest to reclaim her life after finding out she will live, at the most, a year.Pros:-The characters: I love Valancy, I love Roaring Abel and even Cousin Georgiana. I hate Mrs. Stirling and Olive's mother. The characters are mostly well fleshed out, even the ones I'm supposed to love and don't like that much.-The plot: A reclaiming of a life but without preaching. A romance without very much kissing. It's perfect.-The ending: No, spoilers but it was amazing and everybody's characters were amazing and it was perfect and I loved it.Not so good:-Cissy Gay: I love Cissy. Poor woman. But she was there for plot points and a moral (one that can still very much fit today's world). The plot literally couldn't have gone on without her though so rest in peace, Cissy. (And, no, that was not a spoiler.)-Barney Snaith: I just don't really like Barney Snaith. He annoys me.But all in all, I don't care what genre you gravitate to, I don't care if you hate romance or books that happen in the past, GO READ THIS BOOK!
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