Prepping


SAS Survival Handbook: How to Survive in the Wild, in Any Climate, on Land or at Sea
The Survival Medicine Handbook: A Guide for When Help is Not on the Way
How to Survive the End of the World as We Know It: Tactics, Techniques, and Technologies for Uncertain Times
Prepper's Long-Term Survival Guide: Food, Shelter, Security, Off-the-Grid Power and More Life-Saving Strategies for Self-Sufficient Living
Where There Is No Doctor: A Village Health Care Handbook
The Prepper's Pocket Guide: 101 Easy Things You Can Do to Ready Your Home for a Disaster
When All Hell Breaks Loose: Stuff You Need to Survive When Disaster Strikes
Patriots (The Coming Collapse)
The Prepper's Water Survival Guide: Harvest, Treat, and Store Your Most Vital Resource
Bushcraft 101: A Field Guide to the Art of Wilderness Survival (Bushcraft Survival Skills Series)
Build the Perfect Bug Out Bag: Your 72-Hour Disaster Survival Kit
One Second After (After, #1)
The Knowledge: How to Rebuild Our World from Scratch
Emergency Food Storage & Survival Handbook: Everything You Need to Know to Keep Your Family Safe in a Crisis
Back to Basics: A Complete Guide to Traditional Skills
UK Dark by Chris Harris
UK Prepping
1 book — 1 voter
Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls WilderRobinson Crusoe by Daniel DefoeHatchet by Gary PaulsenElderberries by Alicia BayerBy the Shores of Silver Lake by Laura Ingalls Wilder
The Best How To Survive Books
84 books — 41 voters

Hatchet by Gary PaulsenWild by Cheryl StrayedLines, Tines & Southern Pines by Corey W. JenkinsThis Side of a Wilderness by Daniel J. RiceA Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson
Best Books For The Outdoorsman
68 books — 30 voters
The Lever of Riches by Joel MokyrA History of Mechanical Inventions by Abbott Payson UsherThe Nature of Technology by W. Brian ArthurWhere Good Ideas Come From by Steven JohnsonThe Collapse of Complex Societies by Joseph A. Tainter
The Knowledge--Further Reading
101 books — 4 voters

Salman Rushdie
Mr. Geronimo was a hoarder of fuel, gas masks, flashlights, blankets, medical supplies, canned food, water in lightweight packets; a man who expected emergencies, who counted on the fabric of society to tear and disintegrate, who know that superglue could be used to hold cuts together, who did not trust human nature to build solidly or well. A man who expected the worst.
Salman Rushdie, Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights

Dana Bate
When we first started dating, he introduced me to all his friends and colleagues as his little firecracker. That's what he started calling me after our third date, when he brought me to a Redskins party at his friend Eric's place. Eric had decided to make buffalo chili, but, in what became clear to both me and everyone else at the party, he had no idea what he was doing. Two hours into the party, after all of us had blown through the bags of tortilla chips and pretzels, Eric was still chopping r ...more
Dana Bate, The Girls' Guide to Love and Supper Clubs

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