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    What do you guys think of Bradford Angier? I know some of the content (or all of the content) is a little old school, but I enjoy his matter-of-fact tone. He survived in the woods like I survive in my living room.

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    My parents bought me the whole Foxfire series for Christmas last year. There is some awesome information in them.
    Yes my mom still thinks Im 5 when Christmas comes.

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    I like the SAS

    but I am going to read survive now.

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    Another good book

    It is a fictional book but is very well written and leaves you hanging for the next page or chapter is One Second After. It's a story about the time after the lights go out. It leaves you with food for thought for a long while after the book is finished. I very highly recommend this read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guntotin'daddy View Post
    It is a fictional book but is very well written and leaves you hanging for the next page or chapter is One Second After. It's a story about the time after the lights go out. It leaves you with food for thought for a long while after the book is finished. I very highly recommend this read.
    First welcome. We talk about books like "One Second After" over here:
    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=64071

    This thread is more wilderness survival manual based.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guntotin'daddy View Post
    It is a fictional book but is very well written and leaves you hanging for the next page or chapter is One Second After. It's a story about the time after the lights go out. It leaves you with food for thought for a long while after the book is finished. I very highly recommend this read.
    Ordered it today. Looking forward to the read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave L. View Post
    First welcome. We talk about books like "One Second After" over here:
    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=64071

    This thread is more wilderness survival manual based.
    I know, I had to put in there. I read it first, which put me in the mindset to pick up "When all Hell Breaks Loose." It's another good one. Has any body read Dave Canterberry's book? I saw a copy a couple months ago at a gun show that was printed on waterproof paper, but had my eye on something else and my wife had to go (like I can't be trusted to go to a gunshow by myself)

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    +1 on the SAS book


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    Quote Originally Posted by cgjane View Post
    +1 on the SAS book
    Indeed. I have the "pocket version" of the SAS survival book in my Amazon wishlist. From the pics it looks small enough to be a worthwhile addition to the kits.
    Last edited by Dave L.; 09-28-12 at 12:17. Reason: add link
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave L. View Post
    Indeed. I have the "pocket version" of the SAS survival book in my Amazon wishlist. From the pics it looks small enough to be a worthwhile addition to the kits.
    + another on the SAS pocket guide, have had one for years, with the white cover. Fits nicely in a midsize otter box with some survival gear.

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