Think I'll stay at homeI found this book interesting on how to survive some scary things。 My only problem with this book was I felt that there were places that needed an illustration。 But that is just me I more of a visual learner。 Still there were some good tips in the book。 Think I'll stay at homeI found this book interesting on how to survive some scary things。 My only problem with this book was I felt that there were places that needed an illustration。 But that is just me I more of a visual learner。 Still there were some good tips in the book。 。。。more
David,
How to survive possible accidents and/or problemsThis is a great book on how to survive the most simplest every day problems (sunburn, fire injury, overturned vehicle) to surviving problems in the wilderness。 A must read for everyone to stay safe and healthy。
Cool,
Got this free on Kindle。 I think kids will like the book, but for adults, even though the scenarios are provocative, will find the explanations tedious。
Neil Brunton,
What's the point of this book Absolutely rubbish , not one thing in it is worth remembering as its like teaching ducks to swim , terrible,terrible book What's the point of this book Absolutely rubbish , not one thing in it is worth remembering as its like teaching ducks to swim , terrible,terrible book 。。。more
Grady,
Solutions to ‘what-ifs’ from a wise and helpful guideBill O’Neill (aka Trivia Bill) never ceases to amaze! He has enhanced our knowledge of the world with his many books on all sports trivia, unexplained mysteries, interesting stories, Hollywood secrets, the CIA, little known facts about WW I & II, the Civil War, and the Korean and Vietnam wars, inventions, many countries and states, rock and roll, the Titanic, decades of madness, famous ‘badass’ figures of history, and more and more。 Now he ste Solutions to ‘what-ifs’ from a wise and helpful guideBill O’Neill (aka Trivia Bill) never ceases to amaze! He has enhanced our knowledge of the world with his many books on all sports trivia, unexplained mysteries, interesting stories, Hollywood secrets, the CIA, little known facts about WW I & II, the Civil War, and the Korean and Vietnam wars, inventions, many countries and states, rock and roll, the Titanic, decades of madness, famous ‘badass’ figures of history, and more and more。 Now he steps up with a Survival Guide – hardly trivial! - but just as interesting and informed and accessible as his other very popular books。 Reading this book is akin to having a personal guardian who just appears when things get strange or tough, bits of info that can avert potential disasters, such as extinguishing a fire (and building a fire!), surviving a night on a mountain, fixing a broken bone or sterilize a wound or restart a heart, making a tourniquet, gutting and cleaning a fish, surviving a meteor crash, making a life preserver, a slingshot, a makeshift canoe, hot wiring an engine, surviving an earthquake or snow storm or wildfire, how to escape from zip ties or a straightjacket, how to pick a lock or smash a window or land a plane – the list goes on and on with 127 topics well described in Bill’s user friendly technique。 As the world grows crazier by the day, with natural and man-made crises, this little handbook belongs in everyone’s hip pocket – or purse – or backpack – or glove compartment…Very Highly Recommended!!!!! 。。。more