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Reddit mentions of Catwings (A Catwings Tale)

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 8

We found 8 Reddit mentions of Catwings (A Catwings Tale). Here are the top ones.

Catwings (A Catwings Tale)
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Found 8 comments on Catwings (A Catwings Tale):

u/Whitter_off · 19 pointsr/pics

Am I the only one who read Cat Wings as a kid?

^I'll ^be ^over ^here ^in ^the ^corner ^then

u/Cletus-Van-Damm · 4 pointsr/dndnext

Im gonna get one and name it "kittywings". Then my entire gameplay will revolve around assuring the safety of kittywings. https://www.amazon.com/Catwings-Tale-Ursula-K-Guin/dp/0439551897

u/epiphanette · 3 pointsr/breakingmom

When she gets older you must read her Catwings by Ursula Leguin. It's about cats with wings (shocker) and it's the sweetest story ever.

u/cyanicenine · 3 pointsr/books

Catwings.

The crazy thing is that later in life Ursula Leguin became my favorite author, and I didn't realize she had written the Catwings books until I found my childhood copy of it in an old box. Boggled my mind when I saw who it was by.

u/RumpleAndBelle · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I love your username it is quite bitchin ;) stitchinbitchin loves me! I love gifting too it is nice to know you made someone happy with something as simple as sending a small random gift. If you ever want to vent or just chat feel free to PM me. I am grateful to have a wonderful husband and three fantastic children. I would love either This book or This book I would let you decide that if I win.

u/CourtingEvil · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I loved reading as a kid and I still do! It was never a problem for me to meet the reading requirements in elementary school. Here are a few books I enjoyed when younger:

  • The Wednesday Witch

  • Catwings

  • A Wrinkle In Time

  • Watership Down

    I also had a large number of Berenstain Bears, Dr. Seuss, and Tintin books growing up. I returned to those many times! I'm going to guess that those last two books are a little too advanced for a five year old, but they're still really good reads (eventually).

    Get those kids some books!
u/TheBlackCat13 · 2 pointsr/DebateAnAtheist

Giants of the Land, Sea, Air, Past & present. If you are talking about fiction, I very much liked the Whoever Heard of a Fird, Catwings, Ghost Train, the Hitchhiker's Trilogy, and the Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual at various stages of my childhood.