guide to warMuch more venerable than those.
Wasn’t written in English.
guide to warMuch more venerable than those.
Wasn’t written in English.
I take my hat off to you for that Stan, patience isn't one of my virtues, I'm still surprised almost 50 years later that I made it through 'Lord of the Rings'...
We have a winner, Don Quixote by Cervantes, who spent a portion of his life as a slave of the Barbary pirates. Published between 1605 and 1615, widely regarded as the first modern novel and an instant hit. It’s ****ing long, hugely obscure and after reading it while travelling in my twenties I don’t remember anything about it apart from the bits everyone knows about the windmills.Don Quixote
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I read my boy the first chapter of the first Potter when he was about five. I disliked it so much that it was abandoned and I told him he’d have to wait for the film.Sad as it is, I read that, cover to cover as night time reading for my son when he was about 6 - took a year! I also read him the Potter books and the Dark Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman....bit of personal indulgence, but he loved bedtime as I put all the voices on and we had great fun - probably why he hates the whole idea of reading a book now he's 16 though!!
Billy Wells is famous for two things. He was the first to do something, but he is far more famous for what he became the second man to do.
Name both
I got as far with Don Quixote as you got with Harry Potter Stam