Sorry - thought you were taking aim at my reading abilities.
But, in fairness, aim could be rightfully taken at them.
"Don Quixote" - Cervantes
Re: "Don Quixote" - Cervantes
No, it just seemed that, as long ago as you first posted this, you would be further along, but it seems you haven't devoted much time to it yet. It is a very difficult book to get into. Once the pace picks up, it gets a little easier, but even so, especially in part 1, there are still occasional long passages where you can't wait to get it over with, and you start to think "Well, perhaps an abridged edition wouldn't exactly be the worst thing ever". Or at least that was my experience.
As for me, I am often reading 10 or more books at a time, so if you ever ask me for an update on a book I started 6 months ago, the answer might be "oh, I am on page 40."
If you ever feel like Captain Picard yelling about how many lights there are, it is probably time to leave the thread.
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Re: "Don Quixote" - Cervantes
Wow! I commonly do 4-5 and have gotten up to, maybe, 7.
BTW, I read Moby Dick. It took me over 20 years.
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Re: "Don Quixote" - Cervantes
That is impressive.Doom wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2026 9:15 pmNo, it just seemed that, as long ago as you first posted this, you would be further along, but it seems you haven't devoted much time to it yet. It is a very difficult book to get into. Once the pace picks up, it gets a little easier, but even so, especially in part 1, there are still occasional long passages where you can't wait to get it over with, and you start to think "Well, perhaps an abridged edition wouldn't exactly be the worst thing ever". Or at least that was my experience.
As for me, I am often reading 10 or more books at a time, so if you ever ask me for an update on a book I started 6 months ago, the answer might be "oh, I am on page 40."
I struggle to read 3 books at a time. I have my devotional/prayer reading and 2 others. It's one of those 2 that usually suffers from want of attention.
Re: "Don Quixote" - Cervantes
It's not impressive so much as it is a sign of a complete lack of focus. As I get older, I am finding it more and more difficult to fully concentrate on what I am reading; my mind starts to wander. I bring a book to lunch, and I might get 10 minutes of reading in before my mind starts to wander and I have to put it aside.
If you ever feel like Captain Picard yelling about how many lights there are, it is probably time to leave the thread.

