Im looking for good books to read that have to deal with when shtf. Mostley looking for fictional books that tell a good story but you can still learn.
Patriots isnāt bad, lots of info
whos the author ?
James Wesley rawles
thanks going to start reading it now keep the suggestions comming every one
One Second After is probably one of the best books I have EVER read.
William R Forstchen is the author. If your into History at all, especially American history, he also wrote To Try Menās Souls. VERY good book as well.
I second the recommendations above for Patiots and One Second After. After that Iād go with:
The Road (worst case scenario, not a fun read, but still good)
Day by Day Armageddon (not as informative as the others, but still a fun, quick read)
x2, very good read and gives your a lot of things to think about when it comes to an EMP strike.
Thatās my best friend of 21 years. Iām mentioned in the first book.
Literary trash. Very religious.
Recommend The Modern Survival Manual: Surviving the Economic Collapse written by a man who actually survived the economic collapse in Argentina.
The Enemies Foreign and Domestic trilogy of books
The Road (did not like as well as I thought I would have)
Patriots (lots of tips and suggestions on prepping. The author of this book also has a website, survivalblog.com)
I will agree, Patriots was kind of stupid. What I did like about the book was how it went with the Economic crisis we have today. Laid out what very well good happen if we continue on the path we are⦠other than that it was STUPID
Patriots was horrible⦠Unreadable IMO (I couldnāt make it halfway through despite my best effort).
One Second After was better but Iām still not a fan.
The Road wasnāt bad⦠Overrated IMO though.
Unfortunately educational and a good read donāt go together much in the genre (so far as Iāve seen).
If you want a good read start with the Day by Day books. Zombies or no, at least the author knows his shit. The Stand isnāt bad (although not at all a source for practical knowledge)⦠Just started The Gunslinger/Dark Tower books (on #2) and I would classify them similar to The Stand so far (only better)⦠Good reads but not very usefull beyond that.
Have Lucifers Hammer waiting on me nowā¦
Educational?.. look for some good manuals. LLās recommendation is good as well.
Luciferās Hammer is good if you can get past the 70ās era stuff. I couldnāt the second time around.
Iām enjoying the Day by Day books, as well. I bought them together and raced through them pretty quickly but have gone back and am taking my time. I generally read for pleasure at night just before bedā¦real or not, zombies scare the shit out of me.
Thatās my best friend of 21 years. Iām mentioned in the first book.
Can you tell me where? Please pass along to Bourne a word of thanks both for the books and his service.
Day by Day books ive read both they where great books finished both of them in a week i couldnt put them down alot of sleepless nights because i had to know what happened next. I started Reading One Second After last night so far so good.
Iām āShep,ā the Marine in San Diego. Heās working on another novel and I cannot give details out about it.
āHow to survive the end of the world as we know it: Tactics, techniques and technologies for uncertain times.ā
Interesting read so far. Just into the first few chapters. It also covers recommended ammo per weapon, water, gardening, food storage, medical supplies/training, survival retreat, etcā¦
Literary trash. Very religious.[/QUOTE]
Agreed. A metric ton load of info. Some of it good, some of it is pure bupkis based on preconceived notions and some of it I am not qualified to comment on. As for the writing; for crying out loud where was the editor on this project? My 9 year old writes better and in a more compelling manner than that.
Another vote for āOne Second Afterā and āLuciferās Hammerā (which I am re-reading now)
Let me know when you cry. There is a section of the book that has made every guy I know who read it get misty eyed at the bare minimum.
Definitely a little more on the sci-fy end of things but I have really enjoyed:
The Postman by David Brin
The Change Series by SM Sterling (Dies the Fire is the first book)
Both of those were pretty good stories and did a good job of getting me to start thinking about prepping. I have also read most of the above mentioned books and have generally liked and learned from them all.
Not so apocalyptic but Iāve also enjoyed Alone in the Wilderness by Richard Proenneke (spl?) Neat guy and a good read. For very readable (but a bit dated) general outdoors book Iāve enjoyed The Complete Walker by Colin Fletcher.
Just a couple of favorites. Iāll try and remember some more. Enjoy!
PS: I find it very interesting that so many folks who prep are also big readers. Somehow I find that very comforting and hopeful.