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Loading... Magic for Marigold (L.M. Montgomery Books)by L.M. Montgomery
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. An interesting novel about Marigold, the youngest in an intriguing family on Prince Edward Island. This is not as good as Anne books, or even the Story Girl, but still good. no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0553280465, Paperback)None of the eccentric Lesleys can agree on what to call Lorraine's baby. Lorraine secretly wishes to name her Marigold but is sure no one else will like it. But when the baby becomes ill and is saved by a kindly doctor, the family wants to name her after him. And his name is . . . Marigold!(retrieved from Amazon Thu, 07 Jan 2010 16:18:53 -0500) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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Marigold was cute as a little girl and I found myself genuinely enjoying the story while Old Grandmother was still alive. She was a fascinating character (as well all of the adult characters really were), and when Marigold was around her, it was a more interesting situation than after the character died. Marigold, through the whole thing, seemed like more of a vehicle for showing more interesting and varied characters, while she herself paled in comparison to the others.
I came to the conclusion that, had I read this when I was about thirteen, I probably would have enjoyed the story much more than I did reading it recently. Marigold simply wasn’t interesting to me. I actually found her tiresome and once I got to the last four chapters or so, I admit that I skimmed them. I couldn’t stand to continue reading about this little girl character who just couldn’t seem to worm her way into my heart. For me, if the main character is insufferable, frequently I can’t find it within myself to like (or sometimes even finish) the story.
If I had to quantify this one, I’d say it’s the least appealing and most disappointing of LMM’s novels for me. (