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Sep 08, 2016
Don Quixote is a book that covers thousands of tiny details and asides to unveil a complete, epic masterpiece of a story, and it never feels as though any of these happenstances are out of place or unneeded. This book is quite lengthy, at over one thousand pages, but somehow makes every page worth the reading. This is a tale that is thrilling to read, and just as exciting to recount years later; because of the millions of irrelevant yet necessary events that take place in this novel, the imagery and broader plot are so densely rich, electrifying, and vivid that the picture of some of the greater scenes are unforgettable. If you can find the time, this is a fantastic book. - @FalcoLombardi of the Teen Review Board at the Hamilton Public Library This literal historical novel produced by the late Spanish writer, with our protagonist Don Quixote, a delusional old man who has a mission of restoring the social practice of chivalry, going on adventures and usually ending up hurt in the process. Don is a very interesting character. But I quickly got bored of his antics. I know that this has interested many, however, I don't see any profound meaning to the story. - @Florence of the Teen Review Board of the Hamilton Public Library