In the last book of the series, Anne has grown up, and the books are mostly set from the perspectives of her six children, and their friends, the new ministers kid's. Together, the children have many adventures, and spend a lot of time in Rainbow Valley, a clearing near Anne's house. In the last book, which is set solely from the perspective of Anne's youngest child Marilla, when all the kids are now young adults, but when the Great War strikes, the men go to war, and Marilla has to endure the tragedy that comes with any war.
I liked these books, especially the last, because it was really touching and interesting. I liked all of the book because they added a new perspective, and I like reading about all the kid misadventures instead of the grown up ones, because it reminded me of the first book, and I think anything kids to is bound to be more interesting to read about then what grown ups do.
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