Just finished this book, don't know when it was written but by the language maybe 1700s. It's the true story of Mason and Dixon who walked in a line across America. They met George Washington and Ben Franklin and other founding fathers, so it's actually kind of a history of America per se. The world was so much smaller back then, and it's nice to read about when America stood for something. Mostly I think it's a book about being a patriot and the founding of a country where people can be free. There's a part with a talking dog I didn't really like, am I the only one who can tell that part is made up? Anyways I don't read history books a lot, but this one was very good, you should check it out if you're up to it.
>>9363241
5/10 made me smile at some points but really good shitposts should be just convincing enough to bait the stupid readers.
Being not-American, it bore me greatly. I gave up after half of the book. I really don't give a damn about your history (which has like, 200 years?).
>>9363995
That's not really what matters, but that's fine.
I read it and liked it the first time but recently tried to reread it and gave up. It veers between overly sentimental and lolsorandumb
Doing something a little bit avant-garde here, folks.
>>9363995
I fet the same for a little bit but M&D is anything but boring, and it was nice to learn a bit about that part of history (the seven years' war, french and "indian" war), he can really create the atmosphere of how it was back then and the relationship between Mason and Dixon is beautiful
poor indigenous people, fuck you murrica, you shouldn't even exist
>>9364045
include me in the screencap
>>9364496
> t. slave moral faggot