Bibliography
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Also, there's a couple titles that I didn't link, this is because either they are not widely available in print, or I used those books for reference, but I don't necessarily recommend them. Still, in the interest of transparency, I thought it was best to include all my sources.
Books that have really inspired and shaped me (in no particular order):
On Fairy Stories -- J R R Tolkien
Watership Down -- Richard Adams
The Guns of August -- Barbara Tuckman
The Intelligent Gardener -- Steve Solomon
The Face of Battle -- John Keegan
This Present Darkness, Piercing the Darkness -- Frank Peretti
Jesus through Middle-Eastern Eyes -- Kenneth Bailey
The Great Sex Rescue -- Sheila Wray Gregoire
Attached to God -- Krispin Mayfield
Women Rising -- Meghan Tschanz
In the Hall of the Dragon King -- Stephen R Lawhead
The Wilderking Trilogy -- Jonathan Rogers
"The British History Podcast" -- Jamie Jeffers
"Tides of History Podcast" -- Patrick Wyman
The Heroine’s Journey -- Gail CarrigerBooks that inspired and served as references for the Gwambi Tetralogy:
A Tale of Two Cities -- Charles Dickens
The British are Coming -- Rick Atkinson
Cromwell -- Antonia Fraser
Republic of Pirates -- Colin Woodard
The Way of a Ship -- Derek Lundy
Waterloo: A Near Run Thing -- David Howarth
The War that Made America -- Fred Anderson
Free and Swiss -- Georg Th-Urer
The Cherokee Herbal -- J. T. Garrett
Waverly, The Heart of Mid-Lothian -- Sir Walter Scott
Enoch Arden -- Alfred Lord Tennyson
Kidnapped, Catriona -- Robert Lewis Stevenson
The Coral Island, The Dog Crusoe -- R M Ballantyne
The Encyclopedia of Country Living -- Carla Emery
Birds of Prey -- Emma Ford
Identifying and Harvesting Edible and Medicinal Plants -- Steve Brill
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