by Lloyd Alexander
For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleI loved this book. A great read for cat-lovers, both children and adults.“The only thing a cat worries about is what's happening right now. As we tell the kittens, you can only wash one paw at a time.”Honestly, I don't think I have ever read such an ac...
A great children's book
Much interrupted, this was a very enjoyable childrens book. Quite a bit of fun to read aloud - an opportunity to use German, Irish, Asian, Egyptian, and even early American voices. Daughter and I will seek out other Lloyd Alexander titles to read, and I plan to read the famous Prydain series soon.
Read this with Kinnell but gave up about half way through, neither of us was feeling it. It's a book about a kid and his talking, time-traveling cat. They visit different historical eras (Ancient Egypt, Feudal Japan, etc) and...not really solve problems? Just kind of visit, meet some people, get sem...
I always thought this book was original. It's answers where cats are always going when they seem to vanish.
Cute and fun to read.
Seems to me I was going to read this to the Possum a few years ago, but that we didn't finish.***I'd like this more, I think, if I were reading it aloud to the Offspring. It's a little bit simplistic for my taste, on par with ATTICA, which I discontinued yesterday. A time-traveling cat is a great id...
In Time Cat, Gareth, the cat does have 9 lives and his owner, Jason, gets to visit every one of them. It was an ok story, a little predictable - definitely not as good as Lloyd Alexander's Book of Three series. It's most redeeming quality was that Gareth and Jason visit many different places throu...