Seeing the comments about the One Second and One Year After books reminded me about the series of books written by Mr. Rawles.
All are in a period of economic castrophe in the US and the world.
They were entertaining and I thought technically written about various folks and how they had "prepped" for the collapse they had seen coming.
Although they don't need to be read in order, I'll list them the order I would want to read them again:
1. Patriots
2. Founders
3. Survivors
4. Expatriates
5. Liberators
He has also written a non fiction book or two about prepping and has a website -
SurvivalBlog.com
John Wesley, Rawles books
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Re: John Wesley, Rawles books
I've read them all.
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Re: John Wesley, Rawles books
Also check out JWR's book "Land of Promise"67N20 wrote:Seeing the comments about the One Second and One Year After books reminded me about the series of books written by Mr. Rawles.
All are in a period of economic castrophe in the US and the world.
They were entertaining and I thought technically written about various folks and how they had "prepped" for the collapse they had seen coming.
Although they don't need to be read in order, I'll list them the order I would want to read them again:
1. Patriots
2. Founders
3. Survivors
4. Expatriates
5. Liberators
He has also written a non fiction book or two about prepping and has a website -
SurvivalBlog.com
The left lies about everything. Truth is a liberal value, and truth is a conservative value, but it has never been a left-wing value. People on the left say whatever advances their immediate agenda. Power is their moral lodestar; therefore, truth is always subservient to it. - Dennis Prager
Re: John Wesley, Rawles books
They are all fantastic reads.67N20 wrote:Seeing the comments about the One Second and One Year After books reminded me about the series of books written by Mr. Rawles.
All are in a period of economic castrophe in the US and the world.
They were entertaining and I thought technically written about various folks and how they had "prepped" for the collapse they had seen coming.
Although they don't need to be read in order, I'll list them the order I would want to read them again:
1. Patriots
2. Founders
3. Survivors
4. Expatriates
5. Liberators
He has also written a non fiction book or two about prepping and has a website -
SurvivalBlog.com
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Re: John Wesley, Rawles books
Same here, have read them all, enjoyed some more than others, but they're all a lot better than anything I've written.
Matt Bracken is also a good writer for the genre... the Enemies Foreign and Domestic Trilogy.
I believe he may be coming out with a sequel to Castigo Cay soon.
Jeff B.
Matt Bracken is also a good writer for the genre... the Enemies Foreign and Domestic Trilogy.
I believe he may be coming out with a sequel to Castigo Cay soon.
Jeff B.
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