molco is thinking about the future
I just hope this is the right time in my life to read the world’s best novel!
How I did it: Read read read!
I'm very happy to have read this book, but at the same time it's sad to leave Don Quijote and Sancho when I've spend so much time with them. In the second part their adventures just became better, and my very favourite part; when Sancho lost his governorship of Barataria, I will never forget. I think everyone should give Don Quixote a try, it's very giving and made me laugh a lot:)
molco is thinking about the future
I just hope this is the right time in my life to read the world’s best novel!
All 1050 pages of it, and I was kind of dragging my feet through the second half until I realized that Don Quixote was about to be OVER and that I wouldn’t have it to read anymore, and it was really sad – I’m actually going to miss this book a lot. So now I’m reading the Nabokov lectures on Don Quixote that I’ve been holding onto for a few years now while I finished the book.
Pyxidragon is gainfully employed again
I try to read this one at least every other year along with the Dune series and 1984.
I had to read and translate it in my Spanish four class in HS…not fun at all!!! it may be better if u just have to read it in English…
Mikhail Nikolayevich If Heaven made someone, earth can find some use for them
What a thing it is to have produced a work that makes friends of all the world that have read it.
This is one of those books that should be on everyone’s “must read” list. And its fun to read, unlike some other “must read” books.
Drea wondering
I had to do it for my SPanish class. I got the students version. I thought it was boring but ended up loving it.
Voosk is wanting to
One of my very favorite books! The musical stage show is good too (“Man of La Mancha”); don’t bother with the movie version of the musical though. But a very worthy movie is “Lost in La Mancha,” which documents Terry Gilliam’s frustrated attempt to make a movie of Don Quixote.
Great story!!—I only wish I could speak Spanish so I could read it in it’s native language.