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Monday, July 28, 2014

Shawn Dyal- The Last of the Mohicans

I chose the book "The Last of the Mohicans" because the title sounded familiar out of the books given. I had asked different relatives about the book and what they thought of it, all I heard were good things about the book so I thought that I could give it a chance and read it. I am glad I chose the book because it was better than I expected and thought that it was written very well. The book amazed me with its focus on the impact that Native Americans played in the Seven Years' War. I thought that the war was mainly about European conflict and I never thought that the Native Americans had a big influence. This book will always be in my top 10 book list and I would definitely recommend this book to others.

1 comment:

Lincoln APUSH 2 said...

JP Hutto-
This book was going to be my next choice after We Were Soldiers. Judging by the comments it was a good book and widely read. I enjoy war books so I'm sure I would enjoy this one.