Off The Grid


What Kind of Paradise
Educated
Becoming Your Own Banker: Unlock the Infinite Banking Concept
The Wild (The Wild, #1)
These Silent Woods
The Great Alone
The Stranger in the Woods: The Extraordinary Story of the Last True Hermit
Into the Wild
Off On Our Own: Living Off-Grid in Comfortable Independence: One Couple's ""Learn as We Go"" Journey to Self-Reliance
Twelve by Twelve: A One-Room Cabin Off the Grid and Beyond the American Dream
Wild Dark Shore
Laska
Serpent in White
The Light Pirate
Lumberjack (A Real Man, #1)
Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls WilderRobinson Crusoe by Daniel DefoeHatchet by Gary PaulsenElderberries by Alicia BayerBy the Shores of Silver Lake by Laura Ingalls Wilder
The Best How To Survive Books
84 books — 41 voters

This Girl Is Different by J.J.  JohnsonWildwood by Elinor FlorenceOff Grid and Free by Ron MelchioreMoosed Up by Tiffinie HelmerEducated by Tara Westover
life off the grid
5 books — 4 voters
Walden on Wheels by Ken IlgunasNomadland by Jessica BruderThe Good Life by Scott NearingThe Unsettlers by Mark SundeenTips for Off Grid Living by K.C. Kinder
Best Self-Reliant Living Books
17 books — 9 voters

The Gamble by Kristen AshleyJust Like Animals by Hettie IversThe Simple Wild by K.A. TuckerHow to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf by Molly HarperThe Art of Seducing a Naked Werewolf by Molly Harper
Romance in remote location
22 books — 16 voters
Moojag and the Auticode Secret by N.E. McMorranThe UnPeopled Season by Daniel J. RiceAway to the West by Ruth TomalinAntipodes by T.S. SimonsEarthly Powers by David       Anderson
Best "Off The Grid" Fiction
9 books — 9 voters

Gary    Collins
Building an off the grid home is one of the hardest, but also one of the most rewarding things you will ever do.
Gary Collins, Going Off The Grid: The How-To Book Of Simple Living And Happiness

Michael Faust
If you want to be a real person living in the real world, the first thing you must do is get off the grid. Take the first brave step and delete your Facebook profile. After all, you surely wouldn’t want the words carved on your headstone to be: “I was registered with Facebook. I had 101 online friends (and I even knew a few of them). My current mood is: Sad.
Michael Faust, Mad as Hell: Why Everything is Getting Crazier

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