Matt Bracken: "Let me just say that I would trade a dozen loaded AR-15 magazines for it and think I had gotten the better of the deal. And after the lights go out, its value would only increase."
FR needs a “library” where people can list and discuss favorite books. This sounds like a book everyone needs to have.
Looks interesting.
But when I got to the page where they wanted my credit card information I didn’t have the little symbol that the link was “ultra secure” like they said.
I’ll wait for it to get to Amazon.
Thanks for the review, Matt. I’ve sent it around to those on my email list I think might be interested.
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I went to the web site and there was a link to a thing called “Diary of John Q Citizen.”
Can anyone tell me, is that an excerpt of the book reviewed by Matt? Is it another book? Or is it promotional fiction used to conceptualize how the info of the book reviewed would be useful?
http://afailureofcivility.com/Diary_of_John_Q.html
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Thanks, all. You’ve done a great service for us.
I can’t find it on Amazon. Is it only available on the ‘failureofcivility.com’ site?
Authors need to read this page: https://kdp.amazon.com/self-publishing/help
I’m shying away from paper books now. Nothing against them, beyond having 26 bookcases and growing disinclined toward further physical expansion. If an e-book version were available I’d have ordered it already and be reading it instead of writing this.
However, the more I read (it had me pinned down for 3 hours), the more I realized that I might be in the wrong neighborhood. Or Region (I'm in 'burbs of Boston).
Anyhow, it does have a ton of info that is usable with or without the co-operation of my neighbors.
One of the benefits of this book is that it brings home that this type of prep/planning is not to be taken lightly.
“Let me just say that I would trade a dozen loaded AR-15 magazines for it and think I had gotten the better of the deal.”
Holy crap, I can’t think of a higher recommendation.