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Dec 04, 2011 09:23AM
I am just posting this because I am trying to get through it and I find it very monotonous...if any if u are reading it or want to read it or have read it...I thought it would be nice to have a place to complain about it as I will be doing....:)
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I have written elsewhere, that i think it depends a lot on the translation. I read Edith Grossman's translation, which is the one I would recommend to anyone.
BTW I read The Scarecrow and His Servant by Philip Pullman soon after reading DQ; it's written for children, and read it to my two children. I was really struck by the similarities in the plot and it is obvious Pullman used Don Quixote as his template for the story. If you want to know the basic plot, but can't be bothered with the heftyness of DQ maybe try that??
Hey Jimmy....Thanks so very much for the info! I appreciate it!!! I think that I am going to try that and see how that goes....I have been also using cliffs notes so that kind of helped as well....I am going to try to pick it up again soon....

well Jessi if you want we can read it together...I am going to pick it up again next as it is a library book...I am almost finished Juliet so it should be pretty soon!!

That sounds great Jesse.....alright I have finished Juliet...now I have to decide if I want to read the hobbit...Jane Eyre....or Don....hmmmm....I think that I need a little bit to figure it out
Well I went with Jane Eyre...if u want to read it please join the buddy read, or just join in on the discussions!!! I will get back to Don Quixote, might be after I read a tree grows in brooklyn cause I am in charge of that group read!!