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When All Hell Breaks Loose: Stuff You Need To Survive When Disaster Strikes |  | Author: Cody Lundin Creators: Russell L. Miller, Christopher Marchetti Publisher: Gibbs Smith Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 450 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.9 x 1.1
ISBN: 142360105X Dewey Decimal Number: 613.69 EAN: 9781423601050
Publication Date: September 20, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Survival expert Cody Lundin's new book, When All Hell Breaks Loose: Stuff You Need To Survive When Disaster Strikes is what every family needs to prepare and educate themselves about survival psychology and the skills necessary to negotiate a disaster whether you are at home, in the office, or in your car.
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Information you won't find in other survival books August 30, 2010 Irvin Kanode (Tempe, AZ USA) I've backpacked and camped for years, have read several survival books, and watched all the survival shows. Yet, I've learned from this book. It offers a unique perspective. Some of what the negative reviews call psychobabble, I found to be informative and thought provoking--although I won't adopt Cody's lifestyle.
It's a good first book for urban disaster preparation but is also a good supplement to a larger library. It's not as useful for wilderness survival although there is info on pasteurizing water at 149°F and/or using UV from the sun while debunking the need to boil drinking water for 20 minutes.
sweet August 27, 2010 Batman Got this book for my brother and he says he loves it. Shipping from the seller was great!
A Good Intro Book August 24, 2010 Pam Tee I found this book to be enjoyable but uneven in ways that are likely to leave you either liking it or despising it.
Part of the problem is the audience for such books. On the one hand you have moms like me who just picked it up on a whim when we saw it at the library, and and on the other you've got your professional-styled survivalists who already have a library of books on this complex subject.
It's the last group that are least likely to enjoy WAHBL. Partly because Cody includes some very basic information which is going to bore them to tears, and partly because his approach to the material is whimsical most of the time. (I won't mention that he sometimes makes fun of the fringe element who have been waiting since the 1970s for the imminent demise of the North American infrastructure. Not likely to make him friends in that camp.)
As for people who aren't knowledgeable about disaster preparedness there's quite a bit of interesting material about things you know a little about already, and things you might not have thought about. Sanitizing water for one, keeping meal time sanitized with little water is another, with how to take care of a body should you run across one thrown in for good measure-- really the list is quite extensive. And disasters aside, it's just plain interesting at times to hear how this fellow lives in the American southwest, where he basically has cut himself off the grid, saving water in barrels, and using the strong UV to sanitize his dishes.
"When All Hell Breaks Loose" covers two aspects of survival; psychological preparedness and physical preparedness. Again there are going to be those who eschew the first because they don't like anything touchy-feelie like how Uncle Fred might loose it. But for everyone of them, there's going to be someone else who is going to have an 'ah-ha' moment.
For myself, I have to say that it took awhile for me to get into sync with the book. I really didn't like the quirky artwork. It didn't enrich my experience by helping me to understand the concepts better nor did it make me smile.
For the most part I thought the information was fairly well explained, although from chapter to chapter the depth to which topics were covered was uneven. Some where barely touched upon, while in others there was a great deal of detail. There were points when I skimmed information I have known since I was a young adult. And then there were other points where I really wished that the author had gone into more detail. I think, for example, that I could build a distiller. But there's no way I could make a solar oven based on either the diagram or the description. (It would be cool to build one with my kids.)
But, as the author points out, it must be remembered that disasters come in all flavors and there are many many points of departure so that it is almost impossible to cover all subjects to the depth where city dwellers, suburbanites, townies and farmers would be given exactly the right advice for them. So maybe my expectations are too high.
THE SKINNY:::
"When All Hell Breaks Loose" is a survival book that's interesting but which struggles to find its voice. At points it's approach is too simple, while at others it's not detailed enough. This book really serves the broad segment of the populace who isn't well read on the topic of surviving for an extended period of time without electricity and water.
I thought WAHBL had a nice introduction to the psychological aspects of surviving a disaster. Non-touchie-feelie types might not appreciate these chapters, but history has shown that the right mind-set separates the living from the dead in dangerous situations.
I also personally liked that Cody pointed out that you cannot survive well on your own. That the central unit of survival is a family or small community unit like a neighborhood. Your 'tribe', as it were.
People living in hurricane and flood prone areas -- really any areas where you could loose electricity and water -- could benefit from a quick perusal of this book. Just ignore the parts that annoy you.
Pam T~
mom and blogger
Lot To Offer but... August 20, 2010 B Gutz (MN) This book offers a lot and covers some areas that other books rarely touch, such as waste storage. The book overall is ok but the authors personal views of the world are tedious kind of quasi escaped from Woodstock with some patriotism and environmentalism thrown in and Buddhism or something similar.
Still overall a solid addition to any survival collection, I ended up skipping the pages where he starts laying his thoughs on rather thick.
Better than you think August 11, 2010 knorm I know there are some issues with Cody's other book, but, being someone who survived three hurricanes in just a few years I can tell you that some of the info in THIS book will come in handy! You have to know that in the times of crises your local store- if open at all- WILL be out of non perishables, bread, gas, candles, toilet paper and D batteries. I know- I've lived it. Three times! The book does a great job of some things, just a good job of others, but overall it is a great guide for getting you pointed in the right direction- especially if you know nothing or very little about water purification and food storage. Cody himself even states that you shouldn't use any one book for your survival needs. You are going to need several, but this one is entertaining to read.
The problems we've had in our situations on the gulf coast all stemmed from NOT being prepared (if only I had had this book before those storms) so you will do yourself a favor to pick this up. However, if you find yourself completely unready with no batteries, stored water or batteries and need to hunt big game or forage for berries- this is not going to help you much- but then again- nothing might help in that situation. : )
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