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The Adventures of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote de Ie Mancha by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra.
Don Quixote dons his rusty armour, mounts his broken down horse and sets off with Sancho Panza, his faithful squire, to put the world to rights.
Don Quixote dons his rusty armour, mounts his broken down horse and sets off with Sancho Panza, his faithful squire, to put the world to rights.

This was a hard book for me to get through, at times. I don't know if it is because I was listening to the Audible version or if the same would have happened in the Kindle version. This book is formatted as the story of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza as told by a narrator. The use of a narrator to tell the story was clever and enjoyable. I lost interest at times in the stories within the stories. The characters that Quixote and Panza met often had stories that they shared. Some of those stories di
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It’s OK, Don Quixote is kinda silly, nothing to gush over.

Jun 22, 2010
Charley
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Apr 22, 2012
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Jul 06, 2014
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