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I am 11th grade as well, and I had to read this book for class, too. However, I read the series of books about Natty Bumppo on my own time. I'm not sure who posted the comment about Mr. Cooper's dialect being off, but I beg to differ. Seeing on how he lived during this period, I'm sure that he knew what he was talkin about when he published his books.
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The Pioneers can be slow, at first, and Cooper's dialouge is off, but he has a vision that a reader can see only with his minds eye. Cooper is the first enviromentalist of his time, but he uses action and adventure to promote his message.
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hi!
What do you think is the funniest part of the book? and the sadest part? for the funny part, i liked the first scenealmost, when the judge realizes he actually shot a guy... |
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