
Drums Along the Mohawk
by Walter D. Edmonds (1936)
Like 'arrowmaker roy', this book vividly portrays frontier life and survival during historical conflict.

by f chandler (2020)
One day, the life of middle-aged Japanese businessman Ryoma Takebayashi came to a rather sudden and disappointing end. Ryoma had never had a blessed life, but after his death, three great gods sought his cooperation and reincarnated him as a child in another world with swords and magic! Receiving a most cordial and divine welcome from the gods, Ryoma decides to live leisurely on his own in the forest for the time being. Working diligently at magic and hunting, Ryoma’s greatest passion comes to be researching his tamed slimes?! Training a variety of slimes (some newly discovered), the curtain rises on this easygoing life fantasy celebrating a second life with kind people in another world!
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by Walter D. Edmonds (1936)
Like 'arrowmaker roy', this book vividly portrays frontier life and survival during historical conflict.

by James Fenimore Cooper (18)
Similar to 'arrowmaker roy', it offers an immersive look at frontier conflicts and relationships with Native Americans.
by Kenneth Roberts
Echoing 'arrowmaker roy', this novel immerses you in the harsh realities of early American frontier life and conflict.

by Roy F. Chandler (2007)
As the first in the series that 'arrowmaker roy' belongs to, it offers a similar deep dive into frontier lore.

by Roy F. Chandler (2009)
Continuing the narrative from 'arrowmaker roy', this book provides more action and historical detail of frontier life.
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