Poll Results: SurvivalBlog Reader's Favorite Survivalist Fiction
• www.survivalblog.comHere are the results of our recent poll. Thety are listed in no particular order, but each book listed below received at least two votes. Those that are marked with an asterisk are suitable for teenagers.
Fiction? You bet! It's ALL fiction!
Most people wouldn't know a "survival scenario" if it bet them.
As for a bunch of newbies formulating anythng of consequence or of fuctional real world value, it isn't going to happen; no matter how many "fictions" they are exposed to. Most of the problem is that most people don't have a clue as to what or why they might need to make a plan or consider survivable alternatives.
There is little to nothing in most fiction that might give an uninitiated person a head start on formulating even the most elementary of survivl options.
Delusions and misinformation aren't the best of foundations from which to mount a set of personal safety and security alternatives. Fairy tales - fictions - don't offer a very promising basis for developing technical and tactical survival plans.
The last thing a serius person needs is to be influenced by the imagination of some fiction hack. Survival is senior lifesaving and, literally, a matter of life and death!
The person who is serious about basic survival will absolutely have the Foxfire Book collection. Amazon has it, or search the Internet, or look here: http://www.foxfire.org/thefoxfirebooks.aspx.
It wouldn't hurt looking at all of the back issues of Mother Earth News.
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