Jousting Books

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Heavenbreaker Heavenbreaker (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.71 — 15,889 ratings — published 2024
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A Tournament of Knights A Tournament of Knights (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.50 — 22 ratings — published 1986
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Ondine Ondine (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.00 — 528 ratings — published 1988
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To Honor (The Knight School Chronicles #1) To Honor (The Knight School Chronicles #1)
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avg rating 4.44 — 216 ratings — published
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Mystique Mystique (Mass Market Paperback)
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avg rating 3.99 — 7,615 ratings — published 1995
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All's Faire in Middle School All's Faire in Middle School (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.05 — 18,947 ratings — published 2017
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Well Armored Hearts (Gallant Hearts, #1) Well Armored Hearts (Gallant Hearts, #1)
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avg rating 4.74 — 31 ratings — published
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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (The Tales of Dunk and Egg, #1-3) A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (The Tales of Dunk and Egg, #1-3)
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avg rating 4.27 — 137,790 ratings — published 2015
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The Knight Who Saved England: William Marshal and the French Invasion, 1217 (General Military) The Knight Who Saved England: William Marshal and the French Invasion, 1217 (General Military)
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avg rating 3.86 — 247 ratings — published 2014
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Ivanhoe Ivanhoe (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.77 — 99,681 ratings — published 1819
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The Hedge Knight: The Graphic Novel The Hedge Knight: The Graphic Novel (Kindle Edition)
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avg rating 4.18 — 25,931 ratings — published 1998
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The Black Swan (Fairy Tales, #2) The Black Swan (Fairy Tales, #2)
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avg rating 3.87 — 8,861 ratings — published 1999
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The Sleeping Beauty (Five Hundred Kingdoms, #5) The Sleeping Beauty (Five Hundred Kingdoms, #5)
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avg rating 4.00 — 7,724 ratings — published 2010
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The Navigator (NUMA Files, #7) The Navigator (NUMA Files, #7)
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avg rating 4.02 — 9,537 ratings — published 2007
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The Captive Prince (Three Thieves, #3) The Captive Prince (Three Thieves, #3)
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avg rating 3.99 — 616 ratings — published 2012
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Hard Day's Knight Hard Day's Knight (Mass Market Paperback)
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avg rating 3.90 — 4,153 ratings — published 2005
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Tamora Pierce
“I'm sick of this. Call me what you like, say I'm without honor, I don't care. I'm not getting on any more horses to whack you people with a stick.”
Tamora Pierce, Squire

Ian Mortimer
“In case you have any doubt about the level of danger, let it be stated unequivocally. Jousting is dangerous. A late-fourteenth-century knight will be wearing armor weighing eighty to one hundred pounds. He himself weighs perhaps two hundred pounds. He will be seated on a high saddle, charging toward you with a closing speed of about forty miles per hour on a destrier weighing more than a thousand pounds, and carrying a lance in which all the force is concentrated on a steel tip. Even if the tip is capped or blunt, the point of impact will be no more than a few square inches. The force exerted through that small area is enormous. If your opponent makes contact with your helmet, the blow may be likened to being knocked about the head with a hammer weighing half a ton, weilded at a speed of forty miles an hour. If you could not fall off your horse under such circumstances, you would not survive. Of course, falling off still means crashing to the ground from a galloping horse, in heavy armor, which is sometimes fatal in itself.”
Ian Mortimer, The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England: A Handbook for Visitors to the Fourteenth Century

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