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What Is the Wildfoot Book Library?
Imagine a world where mysteries aren’t just legends and stories come alive right from the page. That’s what the Wildfoot Book Library is all about. It’s not just a collection—it’s a portal into unknown realms filled with ancient secrets and unexplored paths.
Founded on the idea: Explore the Unknown. Discover the Truth. One Page, Every Path. This growing library is crafted for seekers, skeptics, and storytellers alike. It’s a unique blend of fact, folklore, and spiritual storytelling, rooted in real field notes and unshakable curiosity.
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The library features books I’ve personally written, connected to the worlds of Bigfoot, hidden truths, survival, and the paranormal. Whether you’re diving into my latest release or exploring trusted gear, every link is designed to support your curiosity and deeper exploration.
I only share books and products I genuinely believe in or have created myself. You’ll also find some items connected to my other platforms, including Shadow Seekers and TrailForge Gear.
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Shawn Thomas Author & Creator of The Hidden Bloodlines of Bigfoot Founder ofWildfoot Explores
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Wow! This site is a treasure trove for anyone fascinated by the mysteries of the wild!
Your personal journey adds such depth to the exploration of cryptids. I’m particularly intrigued by the discussions on Bigfoot’s potential connections to other phenomena.
Are there any recommended starting points for someone new to this field? I’d love to dive deeper into the research and perhaps even share some experiences of my own.
That’s exactly the kind of energy Wildfoot was built around. You don’t need to be an expert or have years of field time to start exploring these mysteries — you can start anywhere. Whether it’s a strange noise in the trees, a gut feeling you couldn’t shake, or just a fascination with the unknown, it all matters.
If you’re new to this world, I’d suggest starting with Book One in the Wildfoot Book Library. It lays the foundation of what I call the “Watcher Theory” — Bigfoot not as a creature, but as a presence. From there, each book peels back more layers, connecting the dots between sightings, missing time, portals, and even deeper Earth mysteries.
And yes — please share your experiences anytime. The Wildfoot journey grows stronger with every story told. ????
This is a simple, brief and educative intro into Wildfoot book Library. The Wildfoot Book Library sounds like an incredible treasure trove for those with a thirst for adventure and mystery! I love how it blends fact, folklore, and spiritual storytelling, creating a unique space where seekers, skeptics, and storytellers can explore the unknown. The concept of a library that not only shares knowledge but also invites readers to uncover ancient secrets and unexplored paths is truly captivating. The Hidden Bloodlines of Bigfoot series seems like a perfect cornerstone for this collection, offering more than just tales, but an immersive journey into the world of the mysterious and unexplainable. It’s a brilliant idea to have a library that sparks curiosity and invites people to question and discover.
Thank you so much, Ravin — that means a lot. You absolutely nailed the heart of what I’m building here. The Wildfoot Book Library was born from a mix of real experiences, deep curiosity, and the belief that stories can be both sacred and strange. I wanted it to be more than just a book collection… more like a place where belief and mystery meet, and where readers can walk their own path through the unknown. Really appreciate you picking up on that vibe. You’re always welcome here — the deeper we dig, the wilder it gets.
Wow, Shawn—what an incredible journey you’ve crafted with the Wildfoot Book Library! As someone deeply immersed in the psychic and spiritual realms, I find your blend of folklore, field research, and metaphysical exploration both refreshing and enlightening. Your “Hidden Bloodlines of Bigfoot” series, especially the notion of Bigfoot as a presence that transcends physical reality, resonates deeply with the idea that some entities exist beyond our conventional understanding.   Your approach to interweaving ancient lore with modern theories, like the Hollow Earth concept and the spiritual dimensions of cryptids, offers a unique perspective that challenges readers to expand their consciousness. It’s not just about seeking evidence but about understanding the deeper connections between these mysteries and our own spiritual journeys.  The inclusion of a children’s book, “Beckett and Bigfoot,” is a delightful touch, introducing young minds to the wonders of the unknown in a gentle and imaginative way. It’s heartening to see such a comprehensive approach that caters to both seasoned seekers and curious newcomers.  Thank you for creating a space that encourages exploration, introspection, and a deeper connection to the mysteries that surround us. I’m eager to delve deeper into your works and perhaps even share some of my own experiences in the realm of the unexplained.
Wow, William, your words truly hit home, thank you for such a thoughtful reflection. I’m deeply moved that the Wildfoot Book Library resonated with you, especially from someone so immersed in the psychic and spiritual side of things. That bridge between folklore, energy, and presence is exactly what I’ve been trying to build, not just stories, but a space where the mysteries we chase reflect something deeper in ourselves. I’d love to hear more about your own experiences too, that’s the real magic, when we all share the pieces we’ve found along the way. Let’s keep the conversation going.
The Wildfoot Book Library is a captivating gateway into the unknown, masterfully crafted by Shawn Thomas. From the chilling legends of Bigfoot to the mysteries of Hollow Earth, each book invites readers to step beyond the veil of the ordinary and explore realms few dare to imagine. What sets this library apart is its fusion of ancient lore, real field research, and spiritual curiosity. It’s perfect for truth-seekers, paranormal enthusiasts, and anyone with a passion for unexplained phenomena. Shawn’s immersive storytelling and genuine passion shine through every page, making each installment feel like a personal expedition into hidden worlds. Whether you’re new to cryptids or a longtime believer, the Wildfoot Book Library offers a unique, thought-provoking journey. Dive in—you may come out with more questions than answers, but that’s half the thrill.
Wow, Andrejs — that means a lot. Truly appreciate you taking the time to say all that. You just described exactly what I hope people feel when they step into the Wildfoot world — not just stories, but experiences that spark something deeper. I’ve always believed the real magic lies in the unknown, and it’s folks like you who make this journey worth every word. Thanks again for the kind words — stay curious, stay wild.
This library is a treasure trove for anyone fascinated by the unknown! I appreciate how you’ve curated a collection that blends folklore, personal encounters, and spiritual exploration. The “Hidden Bloodlines of Bigfoot” series sounds particularly intriguing—I’m eager to dive into the mysteries you’ve uncovered. Do you have a recommended starting point for newcomers to this realm? Thanks for sharing your passion and insights!
Thanks so much, Bob really appreciate that! I’ve poured a lot into building this library as a space for people like us who feel called to explore the deeper layers of these mysteries. If you’re new to it, I’d recommend starting with Book One of the Hidden Bloodlines of Bigfoot — it lays the foundation for everything that follows, especially around the spiritual and ancestral aspects of these encounters. From there, each book goes deeper into personal theories, true sightings, and the strange patterns that just can’t be ignored.
Let me know what resonates most with you once you start reading, always love hearing which parts spark the biggest questions.
Hi Shawn, This is all so intriguing! I’ve watched several Bigfoot documentaries over the years and have always been fascinated by the mystery surrounding him. Your take—especially the idea that Bigfoot might walk between worlds or exist on the other side of the veil—really resonates with me. That spiritual and dimensional twist adds a whole new layer to the legend.
I’m also very curious about Beckett and Bigfoot. It sounds like a magical story. What age range is it geared toward? I’d love to recommend it to some young readers (and maybe sneak in a read myself!). Thank you for creating such a rich and mysterious space for the curious-hearted—this is a world I definitely want to explore more of.
Thank you so much — your message really means a lot. I love that the spiritual and dimensional side of Bigfoot speaks to you. That’s a big part of what I’m exploring in my series — not just the creature, but the mystery behind the veil.
is a special one. I actually wrote it for my grandson, so it’s close to my heart. It’s written for young readers ages 1 to 12 — something little ones can enjoy being read to, and older kids can grow into. And honestly, there’s enough layered in for adults to enjoy too — especially those who still believe in magic, mystery, and things unseen.
If you have Kindle Unlimited, you can actually read the book for free. Feel free to sneak a peek and see if it’s something you’d enjoy sharing!
Thanks again for being here. I’m honored to share this journey with fellow curious souls like you.
What a fun and imaginative concept! I love how the Wildfoot Book Library brings together adventure, mystery, and a touch of mythology. It sounds like the perfect way to spark curiosity in young readers (and adults too!).
The idea of blending storytelling with creature lore feels so unique. Are there any books in the collection that dive deeper into specific Wildfoot characters or legends? I’d love to start with something that sets the tone for the whole series.
Thanks so much, Marlinda! That means a lot — the whole Wildfoot series was built from that exact place: curiosity, mystery, and a deep love for the stories that live between the trees.
If you’re looking for a starting point that really sets the tone, I’d recommend beginning with The Hidden Bloodlines of Bigfoot: Book One. It introduces the core ideas behind the Wildfoot world — guardianship, forgotten legends, and that thin line between reality and myth. From there, each book deepens the mystery.
And yes — more Wildfoot characters and legends are coming! Some are already hinted at in the later books, and I’ve got a few surprises lined up for future releases. Let me know what kind of creature or tale you’re most drawn to — I’d love to point you to the right story!
Now I love this website! This is a website to draw people. I saw the webpage and had to see what it was about. The topic is something everyone can relate to. Everyone has had some exposure to some form of the unknown.
I know I personally had something happen to me when I was deer hunting in West Virginia back in the mid 1980’s. I was way back in the deep mountains no vehicles national forest. I was sitting on a stand and heard some big brush breaking and thought it was a black bear. Then there was horrible smell. I saw through the brush a very large human looking hairy object walking upright. Looking about 7 ft tall or so. The odor was awful. I did not see a face and the odor dissipated after it left. I don’t know what it was exactly but it was very odd. I did not really stay there very long after that.
I will definitely be visiting your page more often. Very good job!!
Neal, thank you for the kind words and for sharing that powerful story. That’s exactly why I built the Wildfoot site to create a place where people can speak freely about the things most folks either dismiss or stay quiet about.
Your West Virginia encounter gave me chills. That combination the heavy brush breaking, the awful smell, and something that large walking upright it matches so many other accounts I’ve heard over the years. And the fact that you didn’t see a face, just that overwhelming presence… I get why you didn’t stick around.
You’re not alone, and you never have been.
There’s something in these woods something that leaves a mark, whether people believe it or not.
I’m truly honored you found your way to the Wildfoot Library, and I hope you’ll keep checking in. Stories like yours matter more than most realize.
Wow! This site is a treasure trove for anyone fascinated by the mysteries of the wild!
Your personal journey adds such depth to the exploration of cryptids. I’m particularly intrigued by the discussions on Bigfoot’s potential connections to other phenomena.
Are there any recommended starting points for someone new to this field? I’d love to dive deeper into the research and perhaps even share some experiences of my own.
Absolutely love your comment, Alyssa — thank you!
That’s exactly the kind of energy Wildfoot was built around. You don’t need to be an expert or have years of field time to start exploring these mysteries — you can start anywhere. Whether it’s a strange noise in the trees, a gut feeling you couldn’t shake, or just a fascination with the unknown, it all matters.
If you’re new to this world, I’d suggest starting with Book One in the Wildfoot Book Library. It lays the foundation of what I call the “Watcher Theory” — Bigfoot not as a creature, but as a presence. From there, each book peels back more layers, connecting the dots between sightings, missing time, portals, and even deeper Earth mysteries.
And yes — please share your experiences anytime. The Wildfoot journey grows stronger with every story told. ????
Stay curious, stay wild.
This is a simple, brief and educative intro into Wildfoot book Library. The Wildfoot Book Library sounds like an incredible treasure trove for those with a thirst for adventure and mystery! I love how it blends fact, folklore, and spiritual storytelling, creating a unique space where seekers, skeptics, and storytellers can explore the unknown. The concept of a library that not only shares knowledge but also invites readers to uncover ancient secrets and unexplored paths is truly captivating. The Hidden Bloodlines of Bigfoot series seems like a perfect cornerstone for this collection, offering more than just tales, but an immersive journey into the world of the mysterious and unexplainable. It’s a brilliant idea to have a library that sparks curiosity and invites people to question and discover.
Thank you so much, Ravin — that means a lot. You absolutely nailed the heart of what I’m building here. The Wildfoot Book Library was born from a mix of real experiences, deep curiosity, and the belief that stories can be both sacred and strange. I wanted it to be more than just a book collection… more like a place where belief and mystery meet, and where readers can walk their own path through the unknown. Really appreciate you picking up on that vibe. You’re always welcome here — the deeper we dig, the wilder it gets.
Shawn
Wow, Shawn—what an incredible journey you’ve crafted with the Wildfoot Book Library! As someone deeply immersed in the psychic and spiritual realms, I find your blend of folklore, field research, and metaphysical exploration both refreshing and enlightening. Your “Hidden Bloodlines of Bigfoot” series, especially the notion of Bigfoot as a presence that transcends physical reality, resonates deeply with the idea that some entities exist beyond our conventional understanding.   Your approach to interweaving ancient lore with modern theories, like the Hollow Earth concept and the spiritual dimensions of cryptids, offers a unique perspective that challenges readers to expand their consciousness. It’s not just about seeking evidence but about understanding the deeper connections between these mysteries and our own spiritual journeys.  The inclusion of a children’s book, “Beckett and Bigfoot,” is a delightful touch, introducing young minds to the wonders of the unknown in a gentle and imaginative way. It’s heartening to see such a comprehensive approach that caters to both seasoned seekers and curious newcomers.  Thank you for creating a space that encourages exploration, introspection, and a deeper connection to the mysteries that surround us. I’m eager to delve deeper into your works and perhaps even share some of my own experiences in the realm of the unexplained.
Wow, William, your words truly hit home, thank you for such a thoughtful reflection. I’m deeply moved that the Wildfoot Book Library resonated with you, especially from someone so immersed in the psychic and spiritual side of things. That bridge between folklore, energy, and presence is exactly what I’ve been trying to build, not just stories, but a space where the mysteries we chase reflect something deeper in ourselves. I’d love to hear more about your own experiences too, that’s the real magic, when we all share the pieces we’ve found along the way. Let’s keep the conversation going.
Shawn
The Wildfoot Book Library is a captivating gateway into the unknown, masterfully crafted by Shawn Thomas. From the chilling legends of Bigfoot to the mysteries of Hollow Earth, each book invites readers to step beyond the veil of the ordinary and explore realms few dare to imagine. What sets this library apart is its fusion of ancient lore, real field research, and spiritual curiosity. It’s perfect for truth-seekers, paranormal enthusiasts, and anyone with a passion for unexplained phenomena. Shawn’s immersive storytelling and genuine passion shine through every page, making each installment feel like a personal expedition into hidden worlds. Whether you’re new to cryptids or a longtime believer, the Wildfoot Book Library offers a unique, thought-provoking journey. Dive in—you may come out with more questions than answers, but that’s half the thrill.
Wow, Andrejs — that means a lot. Truly appreciate you taking the time to say all that. You just described exactly what I hope people feel when they step into the Wildfoot world — not just stories, but experiences that spark something deeper. I’ve always believed the real magic lies in the unknown, and it’s folks like you who make this journey worth every word. Thanks again for the kind words — stay curious, stay wild.
Shawn
This library is a treasure trove for anyone fascinated by the unknown! I appreciate how you’ve curated a collection that blends folklore, personal encounters, and spiritual exploration. The “Hidden Bloodlines of Bigfoot” series sounds particularly intriguing—I’m eager to dive into the mysteries you’ve uncovered. Do you have a recommended starting point for newcomers to this realm? Thanks for sharing your passion and insights!
Thanks so much, Bob really appreciate that! I’ve poured a lot into building this library as a space for people like us who feel called to explore the deeper layers of these mysteries. If you’re new to it, I’d recommend starting with Book One of the Hidden Bloodlines of Bigfoot — it lays the foundation for everything that follows, especially around the spiritual and ancestral aspects of these encounters. From there, each book goes deeper into personal theories, true sightings, and the strange patterns that just can’t be ignored.
Let me know what resonates most with you once you start reading, always love hearing which parts spark the biggest questions.
Stay curious and wild out there!
Shawn
Hi Shawn,
This is all so intriguing! I’ve watched several Bigfoot documentaries over the years and have always been fascinated by the mystery surrounding him. Your take—especially the idea that Bigfoot might walk between worlds or exist on the other side of the veil—really resonates with me. That spiritual and dimensional twist adds a whole new layer to the legend.
I’m also very curious about Beckett and Bigfoot. It sounds like a magical story. What age range is it geared toward? I’d love to recommend it to some young readers (and maybe sneak in a read myself!). Thank you for creating such a rich and mysterious space for the curious-hearted—this is a world I definitely want to explore more of.
JarieLyn
Hi JarieLyn,
Thank you so much — your message really means a lot. I love that the spiritual and dimensional side of Bigfoot speaks to you. That’s a big part of what I’m exploring in my series — not just the creature, but the mystery behind the veil.
Beckett and Bigfoot,
is a special one. I actually wrote it for my grandson, so it’s close to my heart. It’s written for young readers ages 1 to 12 — something little ones can enjoy being read to, and older kids can grow into. And honestly, there’s enough layered in for adults to enjoy too — especially those who still believe in magic, mystery, and things unseen.
If you have Kindle Unlimited, you can actually read the book for free. Feel free to sneak a peek and see if it’s something you’d enjoy sharing!
Thanks again for being here. I’m honored to share this journey with fellow curious souls like you.
Stay wild,
Shawn
What a fun and imaginative concept! I love how the Wildfoot Book Library brings together adventure, mystery, and a touch of mythology. It sounds like the perfect way to spark curiosity in young readers (and adults too!).
The idea of blending storytelling with creature lore feels so unique. Are there any books in the collection that dive deeper into specific Wildfoot characters or legends? I’d love to start with something that sets the tone for the whole series.
Thanks so much, Marlinda! That means a lot — the whole Wildfoot series was built from that exact place: curiosity, mystery, and a deep love for the stories that live between the trees.
If you’re looking for a starting point that really sets the tone, I’d recommend beginning with The Hidden Bloodlines of Bigfoot: Book One. It introduces the core ideas behind the Wildfoot world — guardianship, forgotten legends, and that thin line between reality and myth. From there, each book deepens the mystery.
And yes — more Wildfoot characters and legends are coming! Some are already hinted at in the later books, and I’ve got a few surprises lined up for future releases. Let me know what kind of creature or tale you’re most drawn to — I’d love to point you to the right story!
Now I love this website! This is a website to draw people. I saw the webpage and had to see what it was about. The topic is something everyone can relate to. Everyone has had some exposure to some form of the unknown.
I know I personally had something happen to me when I was deer hunting in West Virginia back in the mid 1980’s. I was way back in the deep mountains no vehicles national forest. I was sitting on a stand and heard some big brush breaking and thought it was a black bear. Then there was horrible smell. I saw through the brush a very large human looking hairy object walking upright. Looking about 7 ft tall or so. The odor was awful. I did not see a face and the odor dissipated after it left. I don’t know what it was exactly but it was very odd. I did not really stay there very long after that.
I will definitely be visiting your page more often. Very good job!!
Neal, thank you for the kind words and for sharing that powerful story. That’s exactly why I built the Wildfoot site to create a place where people can speak freely about the things most folks either dismiss or stay quiet about.
Your West Virginia encounter gave me chills. That combination the heavy brush breaking, the awful smell, and something that large walking upright it matches so many other accounts I’ve heard over the years. And the fact that you didn’t see a face, just that overwhelming presence… I get why you didn’t stick around.
You’re not alone, and you never have been.
There’s something in these woods something that leaves a mark, whether people believe it or not.
I’m truly honored you found your way to the Wildfoot Library, and I hope you’ll keep checking in. Stories like yours matter more than most realize.
Stay wild,
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