Over 60 years ago, I enjoyed this book when I read it for a high school class and read the rest of the series on my own.
Still, I enjoyed Mark Twain's critique on Cooper's work and laughed all the way through.
Read it yourself at
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3172/3172-h/3172-h.htm
Still, I enjoyed Mark Twain's critique on Cooper's work and laughed all the way through.
Read it yourself at
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3172/3172-h/3172-h.htm
Hundreds of pages too long. This as well as his other Leatherstocking tales could get the point across in half the text.
Way too much description, and characters' dialogue too long-winded saying basically the same points over and over again.
Way too much description, and characters' dialogue too long-winded saying basically the same points over and over again.
"This book is the last of the Leatherstocking books, though first in the chronology of the hero's life. The Deerslayer is Cooper's masterpiece."
Author is rather long winded with run-on sentences/paragraphs. He was often repetitious but not too often.
Story line was good and he gave good visual descriptions.
Story line was good and he gave good visual descriptions.
Not bad but not good either.
This book was purchased for my so for English class at school. He gave it 3 stars.