I have a few hobbies that I like to do in my free time. I like to read books, so I’m often going to the library or bookstore, since the local library isn’t exactly exhaustive. The latest series I started is called “The Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica” which is all about a secret society of famous authors throughout history who’ve guarded a special book, the Imaginarium Geographica, and it combines lots of mythological stories and more modern ones, like The Argo and Noah’s Ark, or the Pied Piper and Peter Pan. Overall it’s a good series, and I recommend it to anyone who likes myths and old stories.

I also like playing video games, the latest one I played being the newest Legend of Zelda game, which I got just as the last school year ended, so I’ve spent pretty much the entirety of my summer beating and completing it. It’s an openworld action-adventure game, with an extremely expansive map, so if you like that sort of game I highly recommend playing Tears of the Kingdom, as well as the rest of the Zelda series.

I also spend a decent amount of time playing with Legos, a building set toy that let’s you build different things out of the provided plastic bricks. They have sets that range from Viking longboats to spaceships and skyscrapers. They also have different difficulty levels, placed in age groups from 2 years old (assuming they’ll get at least a little help) to adults, defined as 18 and older. Personally, I like the Medieval themed sets that have dragons and knights best, as well as the pirate and viking ships.

Another thing I do is play with my little brother, who’s close to three years old. His favorite game he likes to play with me is for me to wrap him up in a huge blanket and then bury him in pillows, where he then has to wriggle out of the blanket and climb out of the pillows. He also likes to cuddle with me under said blanket while watching Scooby Doo, one of his, and my own, favorite shows.

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