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Out of work for a few months. Need a good survival book.
I wont be going back to work till probably the middle of June. Im looking for a good survival book. I have found so many at books a million its crazy. Anyone suggest a certain one?
WHAT IF THE AMERICA YOU KNEW, WAS ABOUT TO CHANGE?
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That looks like a good one, would have never guessed it to be a good survival book til I read the description. My aunt suggested this: Crisis Preparedness by Jack A. Spigarelli.
Whatever you choose check out a website called fetchbook.info It searches all the book sellers online and comes back with the lowest prices. I've been used it for college textbooks and saved a small fortune. Best of luck with your job!
Sounds like you have some time on your hands... Recommend the Fox Fire series, arguably the very best collection of 18th and 19th century how-to knowledge that has already faded from 99% of the collective memory of America. As time permits, you may even be able to practice some of the skills. Good stuff for sustainable living in the after times.
LH
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