A review by psilosiren
The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper

2.0

I honestly couldn't tell you too much except in the broadest strokes (and more horrifying moments) what went on in this book.

It might be because my mind glosses over battles and battle strategies whether they're in books, movies, or other media. It might be because my mind also glosses over racial essentialism and telling me "how the white man and the red man are."

I read this book (and its prequel) because they're considered classics and I thought they might be interesting. I don't plan to continue with the series after struggling through both of these books.