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Don Quixote

Miguel de Cervantes

3.71 AVERAGE

fast-paced

I appreciate this more than I like it, although there are many things to recommend it, not least of which is Sancho Panza, who is much more colorful than I had anticipated.
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DID NOT FINISH: 14%

Didn’t like the main character or the humor, and it was too long. 

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There's something to be said about being able to brag that you've read Don Quijote. It's almost a litmus test, really, for friends - you can find out if someone really understands what it means to have read Don Quijote by whether they say, "Really? Both parts?" or if they say, "Oh, yeah, windmills." Or, "Yeah, I had to read that in Spanish class."

At any rate, I feel like it was a total accomplishment, and a truly important moment in my life as a reader. I feel like as soon as I finished this book, over a year ago now, I lost a little bit of interest in reading swill or reading just for the hell of it. After you read Cervantes and something this culturally and literarily important, you can't just go read Jodi Picoult (not that I would ever read Jodi Picoult, but that's beside the point). I guess I will spend the rest of my life trying to pick books that will fulfill my soul in a way that the great Don did... and if that means the number of books I'm able to get through in a given year drops off, so be it.

Maldigo el momento en el que pensé que leer un clásico en plena recuperación de bloqueo lector sería buena idea.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I enjoyed it so much I basically wrote three reviews for it. The first was about Part 1, the second was about my recent trip to Spain which basically became an homage to Cervantes, and the last was about Part 2. I would definitely recommend this and am so glad I made it through the entire unabridged book.

Check out my other reviews on my book blog at geoffwhaley.com.

I think I would have enjoyed reading this for a class or with a book club. The discussion questions and viewpoints from authors through history at the end of the book made me want to think it through with others.

So: not a good book to read in isolation

I feel like there were definitely things lost in translation and the foot notes to try to ease this drove me nuts.

All that being said - there were parts that made me laugh and were very enjoyable to read.
adventurous challenging funny informative reflective tense slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Best Book of all time for a reason, no debate whatsoever

Mangio pasta

Read in two days for my first year of university literature course. I tore straight through it, and have never gone back, but based on the parallels future authors have created to Don Quixote, Cervantes deserves 5 stars.