The things you see when choosing different routes for your daily steps 😹😸

Cats, good books, AI, and religious walking in the city of Sofia
The things you see when choosing different routes for your daily steps 😹😸

I didn’t read much in May. The month started with Christopher Paolini’s To Sleep in a Sea of Stars, a monumental 1200-page space opera. I think that wore me down and I mostly chilled without books after that.
I think this is is the worst month for reading since I started writing the monthly reports here. However, the 3 books I completed were all great, so it evens things out a bit.
The first was a comic from a series called Daga (Rainbow). My first Daga was number 14, and I don’t think I was able to read when I got it. The Daga series featured stories from popular books, including the entire Hobbit, from start to finish. There were also lots of space stories, things you can try to draw yourself.
Then came children’s books, like Pinocchio, Alice, Pippi, and so on. Then came pirates, adventure, the Wild West, Dumas, and Jules Verne. By the age of 10, I was already in the hundreds of books finished, but there was no Goodreads, and it’s difficult to say for sure. My mom would frequently bring me fresh books from the library.
There were several milestone books that had a big impact on me:
Now that I look to my book reviews, I still read Fantasy and Sci-Fi, occasional adventure/pirates, and some of the folks who published Daga keep impacting the gamebook genre to this day. Lost interest to the Wild West.
The fair usually starts on Tuesday. Starting on Monday is a novelty. Looking forward to visiting it. I’m a bit short on crime and thriller books, I hope I’ll be able to recharge my shelves.




Given that:
I’d try to build a vault full of gold and enjoy it for a bit, think Uncle Scrooge.

This little fellow doesn’t know the concept of money or budgeting, and appeared to be happy.