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Lora Hates Spam
Lora Hates Spam rated it 4 years ago
by Miguel de Cervantes This is one of those Classics that I've meant to read for a very long time. To my great joy, it immediately covered familiar parts of the story that I had seen in films, though not entirely in the same order, and the writing was engaging and kept me interested in the exploit...
Books Less Travelled
Books Less Travelled rated it 6 years ago
*I received an ARC from NetGalley. This does not affect my review.*First off, I'll admit that had it not been for a NetGalley email letting readers know about The Storm Runner and Dragon Pearl that were inspired and sponsored by Rick Riordan, I probably...perhaps very likely would not have heard of ...
Musings/Träumereien/Devaneios
Musings/Träumereien/Devaneios rated it 6 years ago
“El que lee mucho y anda mucho, ve mucho y sabe mucho.”In "Don Quixote" by Miguel de Cervantes Don Quixote is one of my favourite novels, exasperating though it is at times with all those stories within stories knockabout humour and cruel practical jokes. Simply because it’s so complex, we both ad...
Jessica's Book Thoughts
Jessica's Book Thoughts rated it 6 years ago
When I was young I thought this book was called A Donkey Named Oatie, LOL. My mother turned this book into a children's story starring said donkey. For that reason this book will always be special to me. I have read the original version and like it too, but no where as much as Oatie's tale.
Aren's Library
Aren's Library rated it 7 years ago
Not bad, but not sure how I feel about it yet.
The Lexical Funk!
The Lexical Funk! rated it 7 years ago
The First Sally The story of Don Quixote is one that plays itself over and over again. In real life and in literature, to the point where it is hardly clear where one story ends and another begins. Manager: Customer renewal rates! Me: Señor, are you referring to those windmills. A story of a...
mattries37315
mattries37315 rated it 7 years ago
The first true novel, Don Quixote, has impacted not only the literary world but culture and society the globe over for over 500 years. The masterpiece of Miguel de Cervantes blends fantasy, romance, sarcasm, and parody in such an amazing way that it has captured the imagination of generations over ...
Gatta ci cova
Gatta ci cova rated it 9 years ago
Mio caro don Chisciotte, sono passati decenni dal nostro primo incontro. Bimbetta settenne, m’accompagnasti per mano nel tuo mondo incantato. Imparai a vedere il bello grazie a te che iniziata l’avventura trasformasti in castello l’osteria. E sempre grazie a te capii che anche la più folle delle ide...
LyraLaJeune
LyraLaJeune rated it 9 years ago
Mit grandiosem Einfallsreichtum erzählt Cervantes von den Abenteuern des verarmten Adligen, der in einer Traumwelt vergangener Ritterzeiten lebt, und seines treuen Waffenträgers Sancho Pansa. Ähnlich wie Goethes Faust für die Deutschen ist Don Quijote für die Spanier zum Sinnbild eines nationalen Ge...
literatura sautée
literatura sautée rated it 9 years ago
Don Kichota zna każdy. Wychudzona postać z kopią, jadąca na szkapie w towarzystwie grubego giermka jest rozpoznawana chyba pod każdą szerokością geograficzną, podobnie jak Hamlet z czaszką w ręku. Ale kto spośród polskich czytelników naprawdę zna tekst Cervantesa? Problem w tym, że jego lektura b...
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