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Emergency
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Emergency

This Book Will Save Your Life

by Neil Strauss

Recommended by Tim Ferriss, Nat Eliason +
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Derek Sivers

Author; founder of CD Baby

I find the topics endlessly fascinating. | just finished reading Emergency by Neil Strauss in one sitting. Fascinating book about survivalism: nature, urban, and disaster.

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I find the topics endlessly fascinating. | just finished reading Emergency by Neil Strauss in one sitting. Fascinating book about survivalism: nature, urban, and disaster.

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Recommended by 4 notable people, including Tim Ferriss and Nat Eliason

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Recommended by 6 sources and appears in Books Recommended by Tim Ferriss, Most Recommended Books, and Personal Development.

Terrorist attacks. Natural disasters. Domestic crackdowns. Economic collapse. Riots. Wars. Disease. Starvation.What can you do when it all hits the fanYou can learn to be selfsufficient and survive without the system."I've started to look at the world through apocalypse eyes." So begins Neil Strauss's harrowing new book: his first fulllength wor...

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Recommended by 6 sources and appears in Books Recommended by Tim Ferriss, Most Recommended Books, and Personal Development.

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Derek Sivers

Derek Sivers

Author; founder of CD Baby

I find the topics endlessly fascinating. | just finished reading Emergency by Neil Strauss in one sitting. Fascinating book about survivalism: nature, urban, and disaster.
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