Field Guide to the Apocalypse: Movie Survival Skills for the End of the World
by
Meghann Marco (Goodreads Author),
Dominic Bugatto
the end is nearSurviving the apocalypse is one thing. Enjoying life after most of civilization is wiped out -- that's entirely different. Maybe you can outrun an avalanche, or escape a burning building, but can you really cut it after the unthinkable happens? Can you, for example, deal with damn dirty apes, convert your car to run on bathtub gin, or synthesize a species-sa...more
Paperback, 224 pages
Published
May 31st 2005
by Simon Spotlight Entertainment
(first published 2005)
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After reading my copy of the Zombie Survival Guide numerous times, I happened to see this on the book shelf. I figured perhaps I should check it out in case something strange happened and flesh-eating cadavers were not the end of civilization as we know it. Well, that and it sounded entertaining.
From start to finish, this book is an entertaining read that covers a number of Hollywood's predicted futures. Perhaps we're not looking at Nostrodamus here, but one prediction has to be pretty close to...more
From start to finish, this book is an entertaining read that covers a number of Hollywood's predicted futures. Perhaps we're not looking at Nostrodamus here, but one prediction has to be pretty close to...more
This was part of a four part purchase I recently made on Amazon.com. Two of the books were post-apocalyptic survival books and the others were zombie books. Go figure. I'm on a kick. Anyway.........
This book was sharp and fun and funny AND actually practical. I learned a lot of apocalyptical things I didn't know, plus I laughed a lot. With chapters like "My Food is People," and topics like how to be able to tell if you are a replicant or a clone, this book rocked the world-or the end of it.
This book was sharp and fun and funny AND actually practical. I learned a lot of apocalyptical things I didn't know, plus I laughed a lot. With chapters like "My Food is People," and topics like how to be able to tell if you are a replicant or a clone, this book rocked the world-or the end of it.
I shall no longer be afraid of the apocalypse for I now know what to do and how to behave in all possible situations, thanks to this handy little book. This was really entertaining and much-needed light reading material after tackling a 800-page novel about Cromwell! Well, these were apocalyptic times as well in more ways than one so I can see a pattern emerging there;)
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