Have anyone actually read Don Quixote from cover to cover?

I'm currently reading it, with at least a quarter of the book being read. So far, it seems to me that every adventure Don Quixote roughly follows a general flow: he sees something that looks like an opportunity to show his knightly-ness, he and Sancho tries to resolve the issue that was never there, or is severely misunderstood by Don Quixote, and they either get punished or rewarded by the experience as a result.

I get that the book's pretty significant historically. It basically talked shit on a whole genre during its time, right? But is it worth reading it in its entirety in contemporary times? Is there some sort of present relevance the book holds that I haven't realized? I really want to enjoy this book, but I'm wondering if I don't have the correct mindset, or if I'm overlooking something really important while reading this book.