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Reddit mentions of The Complete Book of Survival: How to Protect Yourself Against revolution,Riots, Hurricains, Famines and Other natural And Man-Made Disasters

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Found 1 comment on The Complete Book of Survival: How to Protect Yourself Against revolution,Riots, Hurricains, Famines and Other natural And Man-Made Disasters:

u/satcomwilcox ยท 2 pointsr/preppers

I'd say if it is in the genre, and you like the story, there is something to be gleaned from any of them. I'm almost through with the Calm Act series. While not heavy on the prepper angle it did make me think a little bit more about my gardening that I've been neglecting and what an assett it can be. It's not your standard prepper book. None of the: "He pushed another of the M855 55 grain full metal jacket rounds with their steel penetrator into the 30 round PMAG with window making sure to leave it filled to 28 rounds so as not to bind the spring when he slid it into the 18 inch barrelled Bushmaster DM with Leopold 3-9 variable zoom scope attached."

Some are books are hardcore knowledge pushers like Rawles' Patriots others are more seed planting, but if you are looking for it there's something to learn in them all. So what if the protagonist has whizz bang night vision scopes? Think about YOUR preps in that situation and how YOU could address the situation. Maybe you need that, maybe you don't but the situation the auther came up with is worth considering from multiple angles.

That's my take. A disaster/survival/prepper book is just a window into scenarios that the author came up with and the solutions they used. Maybe you like what they did or not, but the situation may prompt you to consider working on a new skill or playing out the scenario yourself.

PS I like the [Complete Book of Survival by Stahlberg] (https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Book-Survival-revolution-Hurricains/dp/1569801207) because it gives a bunch of interesting broad situational based scenarios, with historical examples and context, precursors, leading particulars and the author's perspective on how to address them.