
As you probably know, there are books all around you! There are books in your home, at your school, and in your community libraries. But one thing you might not know is there are books on even the Internet. There are books on blogs and on google. Today, I am going to review a reader blog of a book. The blog I am going to review this week is the Ann and Green Gables blog. It is a blog about the book using many connections and relations with herself and her life. She speaks with a strong voice about how she discovered the book (in Scotland, spending time with her father). She also explains the characters thoroughly starting from the main character (protagonist), going all the way to the characters that barley have a role in the book. She explains the main character, Ann and her role in the book. She also explains the secondary characters like Gilbert, Martha, Marilla, and Diane. She doesn't use any literary devices but she goes so much in depth with the characters and story line that you feel you are actually reading the book. The thing I like the most about this blog is that she connects the book with herself so much. She explains how she was so excited to read the book. I think she likes to extend herself to her limits. She also talks a little about the author, L.M. Montgomery. She has a precis of each chapter. She puts many visuals in her blog including one of the many front covers of the book and a picture of her the year she discovered the book. She describes that it was the 100th anniversary of the book recently. There are reviews at the bottom of the blog that people wrote. I think that a nicer design or background for the blog would have made it more vibrant and more noticeable. I also think that the blogs words (font and colour) were very small and not the right colour. The colour was very light compared to the background and it was more difficult to look at. In the end, and overall, I think that the content of the blog is great, but the visuals and appearance, probably not.