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You have room in your bugout bag for ONE book only...
Times ticking.... You look at your bookshelf and grab..........
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Look to the PAST, to survive the FUTURE I love scotch. Scotchy, scotch, scotch. Here it goes down, down into my belly... J. Hicks, CODENAME: FESTER - USMC and Zombie Survivalist ![]() Look for me in Ellsworth, Kansas, 2008 |
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this is a tough one...either a bible or a dictionary.....im gonna go with the holy book
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Me, in gonna grab either:
SAS Survival Handbook: How to Survive in the Wild, in Any Climate, on Land or at Sea (Paperback) or http://www.amazon.com/Urban-Survival...=8-3(Paperback), both by John "Lofty" Wiseman. Or one other might be: Primitive Wilderness Living and Survival Skills (Paperback) by John McPherson & Geri McPherson
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Look to the PAST, to survive the FUTURE I love scotch. Scotchy, scotch, scotch. Here it goes down, down into my belly... J. Hicks, CODENAME: FESTER - USMC and Zombie Survivalist ![]() Look for me in Ellsworth, Kansas, 2008 |
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I would probably pick Insomnia by Stephen King, since I haven't read it yet.
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I would pick a classic, but not something famous and obvious, like Shakespeare. Perhaps a minor classic, like The War of the Worlds or The Catcher in the Rhye. You see, in a crisis the internet would quickly come down a lot of books in libraries, museums etc. would be destroyed, and there is the potential for a lot of human culture to be simply wiped out. Major "important" books might be saved by forward-looking survivors, but a lot of less famous classic culture might be overlooked and lost. I think it's important to preserve our literary heritage in such an event.
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"Below the thunders of the upper deep, Far, far beneath in the abysmal sea, His ancient, dreamless, uninvaded sleep The Kraken sleepeth" - Lord Alfred Tennyson. |
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My own homemade survival book. Bits and bobs of useful information for any and all survival situations one may encounter. Well not so much a survival book but as a reference to things you might not be able to commit to memory, it more relies on you having the common sense to know what you need and it goes about how to get it. Everything from water purification, to making gunpowder.
Still If I was to die I'd be confident that if I put this book in the hands or my family or my girlfriend or some random survivor guy I came across they'd be able to find a use for it. |
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The Crystal Shard: R.A. Salvatore
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"Crom, I have never prayed to you before. I have no tongue for it. No one, not even you, will remember if we were good men or bad. Why we fought, or why we died. All that matters is that two stood against many. That's what's important! Valor pleases you, Crom... so grant me one request. Grant me revenge! And if you do not listen, then to HELL with you! " – Conan the Barbarian |
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Easy, the Zombie Survival Guide
![]() Either that or the Battle Royale novel
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i'll pick up other books on the road if i need, Im going strictly with some survival stuff... plants, etc..
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Look to the PAST, to survive the FUTURE I love scotch. Scotchy, scotch, scotch. Here it goes down, down into my belly... J. Hicks, CODENAME: FESTER - USMC and Zombie Survivalist ![]() Look for me in Ellsworth, Kansas, 2008 |
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---- Anyway, I'd probably take Steven Pressfield's Gates of Fire with me. Its small, light weight, and a good read. When a few people stands up agiest a massive horde of zombies it really reminds me of the Spartens fighting the Persians. Good for moral. ^_^ (Sorry about any misspellings. I'm typing from school today, and this computer doesn't have an automatic spell checker "Spartends". i r smart ) |
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Yea that's just the thing it's not really a survival book...or indeed a book at all. Think of it more like a scrapbook and a journal. My science teacher said once that if he took the science book he was supposed to use and pulled all the useful information out it would go from 400 pages to about 40.
Same concept with my survival book, except it's still 400 pages long, it takes those massive amounts of space taken up by other books and condenses it down. It also makes some assumptions that you have basic knowledge already, Kinda like I don't cover basic first aid crap, most people know enough about hypothermia to treat it, so I don't cover it. What I do cover is how to set a broken bone, how to do surgical stitches, amputations... It assumes you know how to make a fire with flint and steel and goes straight into recognizing and finding flint and steel. While all in all it's in it's own way more useful in a scenario where you only have room for one book and despite the fact I would like to put it into the hands of everyone that might need it, it's not really "readable" and wouldn't really make a good publication, assuming i could even find a person to publish it. Not to mention the parts I found it easier to just clip out from a magazine or what not and just glued in that I'd have to redo and what not due to copyright laws and what not. |
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Yeah, sounds like it'd require a fair amount of work for relatively little return. I did mine more of a hobby, though it is not exactly readable either; its in encyclopedia form.
By the way, Lian, when the zombies rise en mass I'd really appreciate it if you'd ware a name tag while carrying that book. Maybe something more recognizable from a distance or something. I may not have time to search every corpse, but I wouldn't be surprised if I found stuff in your book mine doesn't have (I never covered amputation, for example). |
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I'd go for anything with information on edible plants, how to find and purify water, ways to lure and trap animals, and so-on.
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lol Sure I'll slap a name tag on in the unlikely event I die I suppose.
and yea you could say my book was a bit of a hobby as well. It's a compilation of roughly three years or work.Yea one thing I never covered in my book was edible plants. That's a hard subject to touch on really. Some of the edible variety's are just so damn close to not edible one's you either really need to know your stuff or have good clear pictures. I mean I through a few things in there that are really hard to mess up but I'm going with more of a if it runs, flies, swims or crawls, on this planet it's usually okay to eat approach. |
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The Art Of War - Sun Tzu
You may have heard of it. The bloke had some good ideas.
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This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life. My rifle, without me, is useless. Without my rifle, I am useless. I must fire my rifle true. I must shoot straighter than my enemy who is trying to kill me. I must shoot him before he shoots me. I WILL... |
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