Mississippi Jack: Being an Account of the Further Waterborne Adventures of Jacky Faber, Midshipman, Fine Lady, and Lily of the West by L.A. Meyer
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
After the last book, which in fact traumatized me for life, I took a break from this series for about a month. This was the level...
So after an interesting couple of weeks in my personal life I finally got my external hard drive in order, and transferred this to my ereader. I have been laughing hysterically all day.
For Jaime's p.o.v. this time, just imagine Van Fanel (leading protagonist from the anime Escaflowne,) with a beard in this one the following visual might help...
And for leading lady Jacky Faber has been nothing but comedy! Seeing as that I can find this easily teaching me history. Sure some of this can be dry to some, but now it has reached this level.
If you have made it this far into the series, I seriously commend you! By far this has been the most hysterical, and yet hurtful series that I have ever came across. I have found it very hard to read this series. This book highlights slavery, racism, and the prejudice against Native Americans. Though it is educational in the customs of the Shawnee Indians and other tribes.
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