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The Complete Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook

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2 of 2 copies available
2 of 2 copies available

A catastrophe compendium. The most popular scenarios from the seriesthat has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide.
The worst of the worst, all in one place. Avoid the perils of mountain lions and blind dates, avalanches and teenage driving lessons, runaway golf carts and Christmas turkeys on fire. A remedy for every crisis the worst-case experts have anticipated is now only a click away. Boasting more than 500 pages, this sturdy addition to the Worst-Case Scenariolibrary could stop a bullet—just one more way to be prepared for the worst.
Part of the series that inspired "Worst-Case Scenario: A Survival Experience," an interactive exhibit at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia
Praise for the Worst-Case Scenario Survival series
"What this book lacks in spiritual enlightenment, it more than makes up for with the practical advice you thought you'd never need. Yet it's only when you read about how to deliver a baby in the back of a taxi, surviving quicksand and mastering awkward lift silences that you realize just how handy a book like this could come in. Some day." —The Irish Times
"Though neither written nor read in a humorous manner, the book nevertheless amuses in a strange way . . . affords some camp appeal in the tradition of outdated high school safety films." —Publishers Weekly
"There is something for everyone. It has a wide range of scenarios from dangerous to just downright irritating . . . It is fun, witty, entertaining and you learn something along the way too." —Quill Quotes

Formats

  • OverDrive Read
  • EPUB ebook

Languages

  • English

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