
Back at the coffee shop with some lighthearted nonfiction.
Back at the coffee shop with some lighthearted nonfiction.
This one is tough to rate. The story line is highly probable: a group of people who banded together and were prepared for the economic collapse of the US. This book details how and what they did. It sometimes reads as a field manual rather than fiction. As a practical how-to source, it is very good including an index to various topics covered. He overdid the gun talk for sure. Informative and sobering in light of our current situation. #bookspin
Just started this. Already see our current economic situation and where it could possibly go addressed in the first few pages. It's disconcerting. Let's hope this book is more fiction than prophecy.
Came across this book recommendation on the Patriot Nurse website. I'm not the "prepper" or "survivalist" type per se, but I'm concerned enough about the future to know preparing is a good idea. This book shows survival techniques in a fictional setting. Should be interesting
Not book-related, but I had to share these empty shelves from my local Safeway today. The left side is the canned protein aisle (SPAM, tuna, chicken, Vienna sausages, etc...) The right side is the chip aisle. Had I gone by the water, beer, & ramen aisles--those would be cleared out too. Hawaii residents have their priorities when stocking up for hurricanes & tropical storms.🤣I do feel sorry for the canned clams--nobody wanted them! #wegotlucky
I had a loooong day at work, so I'm taking some time for hot chocolate, leftover Easter candy, and a new #middlegrade #graphicnovel about brothers who happen to be the most powerful robots on Earth 🤖🤖
Getting close to meeting my Dewey‘s Readathon goal for this week. Only 244 more pages to go! More at Readingsusan.com #deweysreadathon #prep