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Rob Martin
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This is a beautifully intertwined book. I find the short back stories of these characters to be fun to read. It’s just enough to give you a thorough understanding of the side character so that they can watch sir thighpiece embarrass himself
— Jul 08, 2026 09:25PM
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Rob Martin
is on page 225 of 1023
Chapter 45 was the funniest chapter ive read yet. Cervantes did such a great job at personifying each person prior to that disaster, that I felt as if I were in the room
— 17 hours, 34 min ago
Rob Martin
is on page 360 of 1023
The story telling in this book is remarkable. The story lines that all just intertwined were such a pleasure to read. I’m not sure what’s making me fly through this book, the translation or the plot, but it’s great. It’s so funny how fine the line of madness is. Don Quixote is a very smart man who rationalized himself into irrationality.
— Jul 06, 2026 08:36PM
Rob Martin
is on page 262 of 1023
The princess bride?? Inconceivable. This has to be the book that inspired that
— Jul 05, 2026 07:37AM
Rob Martin
is on page 220 of 1023
I love books that make you questions whether insane people are actually insane. One flew over the cuckoos nest was another that did that for me. It’s so easy to drive yourself mad. Sometimes I think it’s the simple people who are truly the most sane. The more we try to understand, the less sense we have. It’s all perspective.
— Jul 03, 2026 08:17PM
Rob Martin
is on page 135 of 1023
I love this book. Short digestible chapters with funny adventures and life lessons. Crazy how old it is
— Jul 01, 2026 04:32PM
Rob Martin
is on page 70 of 1023
End of part 1: this book keeps making me laugh. It reminds me so much of Monty python, I have sir bedevere’s voice going when I read dialogue from Quixote. The knight not being allowed to complain of pain is literally the black knight embodied. ‘Tis but a flesh wound.
— Jun 25, 2026 05:44PM
Rob Martin
is on page 63 of 1023
Chapter 7: now I know who sublime was talking about in Santeria
— Jun 24, 2026 04:08PM
Rob Martin
is on page 58 of 1023
Chapter 6: I did not enjoy that lesson on 16th century Spanish literature. 24 notes in a 5 page chapter, most of them citing sources I really didn’t care about
— Jun 23, 2026 07:39PM
Rob Martin
is on page 48 of 1023
Chapter 4: I wonder how all the people in the book know Quixote is bonkers. Was his way of speaking that dated for this time? I have a perfect image of this don. Cervantes does a great job at characterizing him
— Jun 22, 2026 07:45PM

