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What book(s) are you reading now?

ShivaFan

Satyameva Jayate
Premium Member
"EBOLA Survival Handbook: Expert tips, strategies and supply lists from the foremost preparedness professionals", 2014 Lost Arts Publishing, Tess Pennington (Nutritionist), Mac Slavo (Community Actionist and Reporter), Daisy Luther (Writer Author, Nutritionalist "Anarchist"), Lizzie Bennett (retired Senior Trauma and Catastrophic Teams U.K., Disaster Preparedness consultant, "Underground Medic"), Lisa Egan (Health Science Editor, former American Council on Exercise), Lily Dane (American right-wing celeb and Nationalist-crypto-Anarchist).

FIVE STARS! What I like about the book is none of the combined authors on this destined classic are certified doctors nor phony CDC types which makes this read a ride not to be missed. A zinger late night at the witching hour when the blood moon is out, gets you focused on all the basic survivalist strategy for freebooting your way to survival into the retirement years during chaos and great tips that may take you through the worse case ebola scenario. Even if nothing happens, you will be the wiser for it and a better read than Godzilla. A must if you live in L.A,, Chicago, Detroit, New York, St. Louis, Philly, etc. A good reminder also that the price on 22 LR lead is going up, better get your supply now before it's all copper and melts your barrel in high action or sets the brush on fire. Even if you are not a true believer it doesn't matter, you will still get some more brain matter and the book will absolutely become a valuable collectors item 40 years from now on par with veterinarian (and founder of a drug company) and nutritionist then later Right-Wing Nationalist crypto-Anarchist and California militia founder of the 1960s MinuteMen and California's (defunct) Patriot Party Robert DePugh's collectible classic "Can You Survive?" (Robert DePugh, Desert Publications, El Dorado, AZ, 1973, arrested in 1968 for trumped up conspiracy to commit bank robbery and arrested for violation of federal firearms laws, skipped bail and went underground for over a year until arrested again in 69 in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico until out of prison in 73, died in 2009 not far from St. Louis Missouri on the Fergusen West side after giving up on "politics" and dumping Christianity which he took up briefly when he resigned from the MinuteMen giving up his Right-Wing paganism for "Christian Identity" after suffering mental drepression some say caused by coffee laced by the government with LSD-25 and some sort of freakout stuff, then got caught up in porn and then became a Christian but then went back to his original atheism and Right-Wing neo-pagan).

Support your local library with a book donation. Like this book. Again, this "Ebola" strategy and tips for survival will give you an entire night's entertainment and give you lots of ideas for home projects that turn boredom to bravo.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I just finished Fight Club. It really wasn't that good of a book. I think it's the only time I've preferred the movie over the book. I'm also reading alot of other stuff, but the only one I care to mention is Hyrule Hystoria. I think next year maybe I might go out as Zelda for Halloween.
 

esmith

Veteran Member
Thirteen Hours: The Inside Account Of What Really Happened In Benghazi

No politics involved. Just the story by the people that were really there.





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Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Invisible Monsters. It's kinda like Fight Club, but it's not. It reads kinda like you're reading the pages of a pick your adventure book in order. It's about an unnamed narrator who was a fashion model who get's her jaw shoot off, and all she has left is her upper row of teeth and her tongue hanging out of her throat. Her best friend is had (is having?, it's hard to tell with the way this book is wrote) an affair with her fiance, and to get back at her fiance she spikes his drinks wit dangerous amounts of synthetic estrogens. After after she returns from the hospital after the first time she went out after loosing her jaw, she meets a female transgendered Tyler Durden. And every body in it is really messed up in the head. And it has nothing like the Space Monkeys who just got caught up in it, everyone in this book is nuts.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I've got about 100 pages left in Invisible Monsters, then I'm reading Survivor. I hope it's just as warped, twisted, and has the same sort of hitting rock bottom and rebounding with a super pessimistic world view story that Fight Club and Invisible Monsters have.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Vlad: The Last Confession
Invisible Monsters Remix
And when it finally arrives through the inter library loan, Lilith's Brood
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Choke, Damned, Survivor, and Lullaby by Chuck Palahnuik.
7 Dirty Words - a biography about George Carlin
The Complete Guide to Asperger's Syndrome by Tony Attwood. It's an odd feeling when you feel you're reading about yourself. It must be really weird to have your own biography.
Not in Front of the Children: Indecency, Censorship, and the Innocence of Youth by Majorie Heins. The conclusion is that these "censorship to protect the children" arguments are based on shaky grounds.
 
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