I do have some books, plenty of survival and SAS books. I am mainly trying to build a collection of Collins Gem books i have the basics so far i do plan on getting more so it looks like a miniature library for a dwarf.
*SAS guide
*First Aid
*Alternative Remedies
*Disaster Survival
*Food for free
They are small and easy to carry, no point having a library of books you may have to leave them behind i can fit all mine in one bag
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I think I will update my library shortly with some DIY books and stuff like this. Maybe print out some manuals what I found on the net.
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That's very mature at your age ELM! Couldn't agree more that books are important. I have a kindle and ebooks as well but the only reason is that the kindle was almost free (got it for vouchers for testing products) and there are around 1 million free books on kindle. If I buy anything it's paper.
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That's right. Good book!jansman wrote:There is a character,a professor if I recall, in the story 'Lucifer's Hammer' who stores books on all subjects on the eve of the apocolypse. Later on he reyrieves them as the information they contain is deemed so valuable.
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I got it through Amazon for a penny. Pretty battered, but I think it is out of print, hence used.
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Robert Frost.
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Me.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.
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Bear86 wrote:I do have some books, plenty of survival and SAS books. I am mainly trying to build a collection of Collins Gem books i have the basics so far i do plan on getting more so it looks like a miniature library for a dwarf.
Stoke me a clipper, I'll be back for Christmas