SHTF Prepping:: 100+ Amazing Tips, Tricks, Hacks & DIY Prepper Projects, Along With 77 Items You Need In Your STHF Stockpile Now! (Off Grid Living, ... & Disaster Preparedness Survival Guide)
K**R
Spend your money on literally anything else
WOW!!! The definition of "book" has certainly changed. This is not what I would ever call a book. Kevin is an author in the sense that I am an author by way of writing this review. He merely lists vague preps/ideas for you to "learn more about". For example, he lists a lot of food items to store, stating next to each group their approximate shelf life, with the caveat of "if stored properly". Do you think he could bother to write a few lines stating exactly what proper storage is for each group? No. He cannot. The "info" in this "book" was so poorly written, a proofreader/editor would have been in order. Kevin may be an excellent prepper, but it looks like he thought he could make a quick buck by passing off a Cliff Notes version of an actual informative book. Save your money. It would be better spent on toilet paper than this drivel.
J**R
There are so many mistakes.
Spell check is not enough. I am not a writer, and I imagine undertaking writing a book is difficult, however, having someone go through the manuscript would be worth your time. I trust the author is not living off the grid on the income from this book.
A**I
Like many books priced $2
Like many books priced $2.99 and under on amazon, this book wastes a lot of page saying " Here's what you should learn" instead of actually teaching you anything. The author will tell you, "You should really learn gardening, hunting, and self defense..." WELL, DUH! Why doesn't the author just tell us HOW he likes to grow vegetables? What vegetables are the most practical to grow? How do you raise chickens, or how to skin a rabbit before cooking? The lack of detail leads me to the conclusion that the author either wanted to make a quick buck and didn't want to spend much time writing, and/or he actually doesn't do much "prepping."I would much rather have had a short, detailed book on 1 small aspect of survival or SHTF prepping, than a broad, unhelpful, generic book about the subject.
A**R
It widened my mind!
Really intersting book! I was looking for a well-written guide for the situations of disasters and this one fits all the requirements for such books. The stories, hacks and tips are very useful. During a long period of time I was learning how to survive in critical and dangerous life situations. So it seemed to me that I know almost everything about that. But this book widened my mind and gave some new ideas. I advise everyone to read it!
R**L
no good information, no experience
If you have watched over 3 YouTube videos on prepping you already know more about prepping than what is in this thing. It's basically just lists with no in depth details; no real information. Actually there many things stated in this book that are wrong. If you are looking for good information from someone with experience then skip this book and try a different one.
D**.
Now that being said there is a lot of useful information on water storage
Trying to rate a prepping book has it's challenges. I have read many of these type of books and although it's packed with a lot of information there is a disconnect from many authors on leading you how to get from point A to point B with your plan. Now that being said there is a lot of useful information on water storage, food storage etc. but you can also get those requirements from red cross disaster planning or similar government resources. I think the author tried to be so inclusive in his lists that he didn't give useable ideas and the lists became just vague suggestions. Learning new skills were also vague. How do I go about doing this? What's a more important skill to learn over another. There are sections he did have some better suggestions for preparing. Now his section on RV living you could tell it was an intimate subject and he gave useful suggestions and listed obtainable ways to make RV living easier. Overall the author tackled a very complex subject did have useable suggestions and items to obtain that's why I gave this a four star there just were some areas of the book I just wanted to have better information that I could use.
S**Y
Worth the money (free).
It's really more a book of lists than anything else. "Here's my list, you'll have to Google how to actually do the things on my list" would have been a better title. Not a bad list just not much info on the things on the list. You can find most of this (not all) easily on most preparedness sites. But it was free so it had that going for it. The 5 star reviews I don't get.
C**E
Don’t waste your time
This book is a quick simple list of 100 common sense ideas such as “write all your contacts in a book” or “ plan to meet at a certain place” or “keep cash on you” . No real depth , just like a grocery list of ideas. Save your money and look elsewhere
E**R
Lots of great information but so many spelling mistakes and grammatical errors ...
Lots of great information but so many spelling mistakes and grammatical errors it became highly irritating to read and there seem to be more mistakes the further you read! How hard is it to proof read a bloody book before printing it?! Two tips from me to the writer the word ever does not have a y on the end and please learn the difference between your and you're
C**N
Plenty of meat on this bone...
While there is a lot of good information in this book, there is very little that is new.Even so, it is well laid out.This is a good start for a newbie!
A**R
Four Stars
This is good. It isn't one of the best but is reasonably priced for a beginner prepper.
M**D
Four Stars
Interesting
I**L
nothing new
its okay but not much more than i already knew from surfing the net
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