I love L.M. Montgomery's books, and I think my favorite is Rilla of Ingleside. I read it when I was in fourth grade, and even after three years, it's still great. Rilla Blythe, the protagonist, is someone I can really relate to, since she's a teenager. This book is a story basically about this family, the Blythe family, that's torn apart because of the World War One. It's really a great story, both cheerful and heartbreaking at the same time. I'm sure I've cried a lot when I read it for the first time. Also, it's not only a story about Rilla. Montgomery crafts a superb tale around all the characters in this book: she writes about all their feelings, doings, etc. This book rocks.