Hey guys, I just wanted to follow up on this. After some more digging, I had some people suggest "Introductory Graph Theory" by Gary Chartrand. It seems to be an excellent text for a beginner, but I will update this post once I get through the rest of the book.
Also, Max and Rick's suggestions were excellent. Marko's article 'The Graph Traversal Pattern' helped me fill in some gaps that, as a result, helped me to understand the Gremlin syntax better. I also just got my copy of Puzzles and Graphs. It was quite difficult to find, but this book is a ton of fun and it's a really really fun way to exercise some of the concepts I'm learning about. The book itself is worth buying and when you're done it's a unique vintage book to put on your shelf. There is a pdf online that's provided by the government so I'm assuming it's legal but it only has 8-58 pages (in the wrong order) and I can confirm that you lose some valuable pages: http://www.eric.ed.gov/PDFS/ED035552.pdf. I reached out to the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics to suggest they publish the book again :) -- View this message in context: http://neo4j-community-discussions.438527.n3.nabble.com/Suggestions-on-materials-for-learning-graph-theory-tp3490877p3510999.html Sent from the Neo4j Community Discussions mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Neo4j mailing list User@lists.neo4j.org https://lists.neo4j.org/mailman/listinfo/user