Gabe wants to read Wonderful Alexander and the Catwings by Ursula K. Le Guin

Wonderful Alexander and the Catwings by Ursula K. Le Guin
After being rescued by a flying cat, Alexander the cat decides to make good on a promise to do wonderful …
I’m a nonbinary (they/them) musician and guitar teacher in Lexington, KY. I'm super into sci-fi and fantasy, but I dig just about any genre of fiction if it's well written (or if it's not but it's, like, got some cool ideas - looking firmly at you, Asimov).
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I didn’t enjoy this nearly as much as Daughter of the Forest. I felt like it was less magical by far, ironically enough because the magic elements were constant features and therefore lost much of their weight, and I feel like I mostly got through on my love of the worldbuilding in the last book. My fiancée ensures me that book 3 is awesome though, so I’m on to that next.