Books matching: survival tactics
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A brutally intense, no-holds-barred YA thriller that's not for everyone, but totally delivers for lovers of dark dystopian fiction.
David remembered her. Julie Tanaka. She used to be gorgeous. He’d spent an entire semester of biology class fantasizing about her. She was perpetually tan and had a physique that always rendered David... - #2
"Patriots" by James Wesley Rawles is a survivalist novel that explores a scenario of economic collapse leading to a primitive lifestyle. The plot follows a group of individuals who have set up a retreat to survive the end of the world as we know it. The story delves into detailed preparations, survival tactics, and the group's interactions with various threats and challenges. The writing style combines elements of a novel with instructional advice, offering a blend of fiction and practical guidance for disaster preparedness.
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A unique, unsettling, and intellectually stimulating apocalypse told in bite-sized, interlocking stories - bleak, inventive, and highly recommended for cosmic horror fans willing to weather a little narrative disarray.
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A gripping, addictive zombie diary - with a flawed but memorable hero. If you like the genre, and can forgive a few missteps, you’ll likely tear through the series. Not for everyone, but a must-try for zombie and survival fiction fans.
It’s pretty fucking cold out tonight. The big ass plastic thermometer on the tree outside says its 35F out tonight. I’m glad I figured out where the emergency generator is here, otherwise I would be f... - #5
A genre-defining, haunting exploration of isolation and morality - short, impactful, and essential for fans of horror and sci-fi classics.
If he had been more analytical, he might have calculated the approximate time of their arrival; but he still used the lifetime habit of judging nightfall by the sky, and on cloudy days that method did... - #6
A clever, chilly romp through a wildly inventive world - perfect for readers who crave originality, wit, and a big dose of the delightfully strange.
‘ . . . Survivability has increased during hibernation since the introduction of Dormitoria, efficient weight-gain regimes and Morphenox, but superstition and fear remain. The Hib is about rest and re... A clever, insightful take on the zombie apocalypse - more geopolitical think-piece than horror slog. Worth reading for the concept alone, especially if you enjoy unique narrative formats and global perspectives.
[At its prewar height, this region boasted a population of over thirty-five million people. Now, there are barely fifty thousand. Reconstruction funds have been slow to arrive in this part of the coun...- #8
A fast-paced, immersive diary-style zombie survival tale packed with realism and action - a cult favorite for zombie buffs, but its plain style and shaky execution won’t work for everyone.
My mother called today on my cell worried asking me if I knew anything about what’s going on overseas. I had to once again explain to my mother that just because I’m an officer in the Navy does not me... - #9
An action-packed, imaginative, and deeply layered start to a new fantasy series. Expect clever battles, memorable world-building, and a protagonist you’ll want to root for – but be ready for some tropey sideplots and supporting characters that don’t always shine.
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"Survival (Alpha Force)" by Chris Ryan follows five teenagers who find themselves stranded on an island after their boat drifts away. The team, inexperienced and initially disunited, must learn to work together to survive against the odds. The plot is fast-paced and full of action, keeping readers engaged from start to finish. Readers appreciate how the characters develop their skills and bond throughout the challenges they face.
Chris Ryan's writing style is energetic and accessible, making the book appealing to young readers. His background in the SAS lends authenticity to the survival tactics presented. Each chapter builds excitement, and the addition of survival tips at the end enhances the learning experience. While some find darker themes in the story, many enjoy the adventurous spirit and camaraderie among the characters.
Alex knelt on the fore-deck of the Phoenix as she cut a graceful path through the clear, blue water. The Phoenix was a beautiful ship; a newly-built replica of a three-masted schooner with white sails...