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>>4796511
Perhaps

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What about Cervantes

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>>2584007
I'm skipping him too. I got bigger fish to fry.

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>>2549218
Chupe un pene
>>2549133
Edith Grossman's is considered the best yet. I will be getting to it in a bit...

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It always struck me as cynical, but finish it, enjoy it, take what you can from it, and move onto the next.

This is almost what the OP asked, and of course people like to offer their opinions of the book posted and then coast on out. Probably because we don't know what kind of book the OP would like.

So I post this one randomly.
"The best translation" of a classic and I have had it loaned out to me for an indefinite period. Not the door stopper I was planing on reading first, but I couldn't refuse.
There's my suggestion. What says 3rd anon, good choice?

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