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Title: Zombie Survival Essentials
Subtitle: The Modern Day Prepper's Guidebook to Surviving a Zombie Apocalypse
Author: Amy Rife
Narrator: Mark Westfield
Format: Unabridged
Length: 8 mins
Language: English
Release date: 12-19-14
Publisher: FASTLANE LLC
Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 5 votes
Genres: Self Development, How-To
Publisher's Summary:
Zombie Preparedness Tips for the Common Folk
This might sound funny to you right now, but what if it happens? You would be glad you have listened to this book. Plus, it is possible for you to use some ideas here for real emergencies, like typhoons, tsunami or earthquake. How Zombies Come into Being. You must have seen at least a dozen films depicting zombies eating flesh and taking over an entire metropolis, but, hey, where do zombies originate and why do they enjoy eating brains that much? The word "zombie" takes its roots from a religion in Caribbean countries, particularly Haiti, named voodoo and means a dead body brought back to life without a soul.The propagation of this idea made people think "How would I prepare myself during a zombie apocalypse?" Well, fret not at all. This book has the answer and hopefully will share great ideas on how to prepare for real emergencies as well!
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Members Reviews:
Amateurish but cute.
This short, 8 minute audio pamphlet isn't revealing any new or groundbreaking information, and is written in a very general, amateurish format, but I found it to be an enjoyable short listen.
advice is so vague it isnt useful
I sat down to listen to Amy Rifes Zombie Survival Essentials with the idea that it would be informative on some level, and possibly entertaining to boot.
The Modern Day Preppers Guidebook to Surviving a Zombie Apocalypse didnt manage to do either for me. Mark Westfield does a nice job reading the text. Theres no backgroud noise issues, and he reads cleanly and at an enjoyable pace. But the problem lies with the text itself.
The presentation is dry, much like a textbook but without any neat diagrams or photographs to illustrate the information being relayed; the effect leaves many of the survival tips unexplained fully, and could easily confuse someone who wanted useful advice. Id hoped for perhaps humor to be mixed in, or possibly even examples of how to use some of the survival ideas in the book, but there were none.
Now, the survival ideas are another story entirely. I would argue that the majority of the advice given in this book is so vague it isnt useful, or it boils down to common sense. I guess in an eight minute guidebook you cant expect much.
The chapter on guns is laughably ill informed. The author advises people to track down a carbine or rifle, with a pistol for backup, but gives no advice as to what brands, styles, calibers, or mechanical types to use. She then suggests that people track down suppressors, or make their own. The good advice there is that she advises that making a suppressor is difficult.
Another bit of survival advice is to find a group of survivors, and join them. At any moment I expected to hear advice like use a tent in bad weather or even brush your teeth twice daily to avoid cavities.
Anyone checking this out should be very aware that this is just eight minutes long, and that little to no advice usable in a real survival situation can be explained properly in that time, let alone an entire guidebooks.