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Kindle books - which one?

26 replies

CheekyMaleekey · 23/11/2015 22:56

I know the Preppers Blueprint is recommended, but which one? Four with that title are listed on my Kindle.

Are there any other good, pref UK, books, please?

Thanks.

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DeltaSunrise · 24/11/2015 06:20

Marking my place if you don't mind.

I was looking for books last night and found the same thing for the Preppers Blueprint.

I have signed up to Kindle unlimited so itching to download some books.

zombiesarecoming · 24/11/2015 07:49

The version of the preppers blueprint I had seen recommended on another thread somewhere was the one by Tess Pennington (hope I have remembered the name correctly)

chilledwarmth · 24/11/2015 07:57

How much is the Preppers Blueprint

zombiesarecoming · 24/11/2015 08:05

In the UK it is £14.78 on Amazon

In the US it is $19.80 on Amazon

zombiesarecoming · 24/11/2015 08:05

Although those prices are for the book rather than a download

chilledwarmth · 24/11/2015 08:18

Thanks

atticusclaw2 · 24/11/2015 08:28

I like "The Knowledge - How to rebuild our world from scratch." but it is fairly high level. I now know how refrigerators work and about crop rotation (but that wouldn't do me much good in the short term).

StrawberryTeaLeaf · 24/11/2015 09:34

I'm new in here so apologies in advance for the no-doubt-stupid question.

Are these books kindle books because they haven't been published in hard copy? And, if so, isn't that a bit, erm, silly? People will need to read them after the electricity has gone off and their devices are flat, won't they?

Kacie123 · 24/11/2015 09:39

Haha, Strawberry I was thinking the same Grin

... And then I realised that Kindles last a good month if you keep them charged, and frankly if we've got to that point then hardback books will be the least of our worries as we'd have starved in our flat.

Now as to where the hell I've put it...

atticusclaw2 · 24/11/2015 09:41

Mine is a hard copy precisely for that reason but in general terms lots of the prepping information becomes knowledge just stored in your brain.

I think the real challenge is putting it into practice. I have read about a number of very useful things for an emergency situation but until you've tried it out in practice/mastered the skill then its pretty useless theoretical knowledge.

StrawberryTeaLeaf · 24/11/2015 09:43

Oh I see. I use a kindle app on my tablet, so don't know about kindle charging times etc.

StrawberryTeaLeaf · 24/11/2015 09:44

I have read about a number of very useful things for an emergency situation but until you've tried it out in practice/mastered the skill then its pretty useless theoretical knowledge

What kind of things Atticus?

Kacie123 · 24/11/2015 09:45

I wish Amazon would let you download the kindle version for free after buying the hardback. I can see why they don't but still. first world problem

Kacie123 · 24/11/2015 09:49

Yes I agree atticus. It's one thing knowing the theory and another to do it - a bit like reading about how to change a tyre and then having to do it. Things are more fiddly and less easy to handle etc, and throw in a hazardous situation around and it's much harder.

Stratter5 · 24/11/2015 11:58

Agree Kacie, it would be useful.

All books that I consider even vaguely helpful are hard copies. Pointless having a book on creating your own alternative power sources if you can't read it because your kindle is flat.

atticusclaw2 · 24/11/2015 15:21

All sorts Strawberry. I know how to extract drinkable water from sea water, I know how to make a solar oven, I know how to light a fire with a couple of sticks plus some cotton wool and vaseline, I know how to light a fire with a battery and some wire wool, I know how to filter water using charcoal and sand, I know how to build a solar tube for heat etc etc.

Could I actually do any of these things in practice? God knows. I've never had time to practice any of them!

zombiesarecoming · 24/11/2015 15:57

The drinkable water from sea water is something I was going to get around to googling and see what needed to be done, is it easy Atticus or quite involved ?

Stratter5 · 24/11/2015 16:08

Isn't that basically a still? You want to boil off the seawater, and collect the condensation?

zombiesarecoming · 24/11/2015 16:25

That's how I would have guessed it was done, just haven't got round to looking it up for definite, although I am sure there are much better uses for a still until the SHTF and it is needed for water

zombiesarecoming · 24/11/2015 16:31

Presumably you are also then left with the salt for preserving / curing meats and things as well

atticusclaw2 · 24/11/2015 17:22

Yes basically, boil it off, set up the jars and let the condensation drip off. The most basic method with a fire seems to be a pan full of sea water with an empty glass placed in the middle. Turn the saucepan lid upside down and the water will condensed and run down the pan lid and into the glass. It can also be done with a pot in the sun and cling film or a sheet of glass.

I've never worked out why they don't do it on that Bear Grylls Island thing where he leaves them on the island to get on with it for six weeks.

zombiesarecoming · 24/11/2015 17:28

Think Bear Grylls did something similar in an episode I saw the other week when he was in the desert, it was a hole in the sand covered in polythene with a bucket full of piss which condensed onto the polythene and the water out of it dropped back down into the pot for collecting

atticusclaw2 · 24/11/2015 18:32

Ah well there you go, I could hone that skill by peeing in a pot and leaving it on the patio. That'll help get DH on side with prepping Hmm Grin

Kacie123 · 24/11/2015 18:41
Grin
zombiesarecoming · 24/11/2015 20:47

Preppers blueprint in its original series of blog formats is available here

readynutrition.com/resources/52-weeks-to-preparedness-an-introduction_19072011/

I think the book is updated and more comprehensive but that is what started it