Annotating a Classic 🐴 Don Quixote Reading Vlog

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For this classic reading vlog I am annotating Don Quixote by Cervantes. This Spanish classic has been on my TBR but has always intimidated me because it is 1,000 pages! I have always heard Don Quixote is humorous and light hearted, so I was optimistic this would be a classic book for me!

I love annotating classics because it helps me engage in the themes and writing style. Cervantes really surprised me with this books. I love when a narrator breaks the fourth wall and speaks to the reader and is self aware the story is a book. Don Quixote and Sancho Panza are very vibrant characters and I loved their banter and revelations about life.

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Thanks for elucidating through the use of pedantic annotations and close critical readings Deadpool's great, great, great Iberian grandpa found in a four hundred-year-old dusty tome, the prototype of The Matrix's nonlinear narrative structure

joelharris
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i can't believe you actually made me want to read this beast of a book 🤣 loved this video !!

lmca
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I love your tabbing system! I'm planning to read this book at some point. I've watched The Man of La Mancha musical, so I know some of the story. I'm very hit-or-miss when it comes to meta-fiction stuff and breaking the fourth wall. By the way, I don't think there's anything wrong with rating purely based on enjoyment. This was helpful for my own expectations!

Johanna_reads
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A 3.5?!?! Darn! I do see exactly where you’re coming from tho. But girl when you said you were tabbing insanity, I thought “you better buy a lot more tabs” 😂

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