The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook
How to Wrestle Free from an Alligator: 4. If its jaws are closed on something you want to remove (for example, a limb), tap or punch it on the snout.
Though it's being marketed as a humorous title--after all, it's unlikely you'll be called upon to land a plane, jump from a motorcycle to a moving car, or win a swordfight--the information contained in The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook is all quite sound. Authors Joshua Piven and David Borgenicht consulted numerous experts in their fields (they're cited at the end of the book) to discover how to survive various and sundry awful events. Parachute doesn't open? Your best bet for survival is to hook your arms through the straps of a fellow jumper's chute--and even then you're likely to dislocate both shoulders and break both legs. Car sinking in water? Open the window immediately to equalize pressure, then open the car door and swim to the surface. Buried in an avalanche? Spit on the snow--it will tell you which direction is really up. Then dig as fast as you can.
Each survival skill is explained in simple steps with helpful illustrations. Most stress the need to be prepared--both mentally and physically. For example, to escape from quicksand, you will need to lay a pole on the surface of the quicksand, flop on your back atop the pole, and pull your legs out one by one. No pole? No luck. "When walking in quicksand country, carry a stout pole--it will help you get out should you need to."
Hopefully you'll never need to know how to build a fire without matches, perform a tracheotomy, or treat a bullet wound. But in the words of survival evasion resistance escape instructor "Mountain" Mel Deweese, "You never know." --Sunny Delaney
Danger! It lurks at every corner. Volcanoes. Sharks. Quicksand. Terrorists. The pilot of the plane blacks out and it's up to you to land the jet. What do you do? The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook is here to help: jam-packed with how-to, hands-on, step-by-step, illustrated instructions on everything you need to know FAST-from defusing a bomb to delivering a baby in the back of a cab. Providing frightening and funny real information in the best-selling tradition of the Paranoid's Pocket Guide and Hypochondriac's Handbook, this indispensable, indestructible pocket-sized guide is the definitive handbook for those times when life takes a sudden turn for the worse. The essential companion for a perilous age. Because you never know...
Danger! It lurks at every corner. Volcanoes. Sharks. Quicksand. Terrorists. The pilot of the plane blacks out and it's up to you to land the jet. What do you do? The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook is here to help: jampacked with how-to, hands-on, step-by-step, illustrated instructions on everything you need to know FAST -- from defusing a bomb to delivering a baby in the back of a cab. Providing frightening and funny real information in the best-selling tradition of the Paranoid's Pocket Guide and Hypochondriac's Handbook, this indispensable, indestructible pocket-sized guide is the definitive handbook for those times when life takes a sudden turn for the worse. The essential companion for a perilous age. Because you never know...
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203 Reviews
| From: Amazon Posted: Mar 16, 2008 Type: User Review |
Enteraining for the right age group
I purchased this for my 10 year old son to listen to in the car. He really liked it although he didn't understand some of the car and motercycle stunts. Now he thinks he knows what to do if he encounters an alligator or shark. Adults may not...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Oct 28, 2007 Type: User Review |
Worst case Senario is reading this drivle
My worst case scenario, as a former SAR (Search And Rescue) team member, is recovering some poor jerk who had this book in his pack. Hmmm, now why didn't he survive? This book is entertaining, but I'd no more read it for survival information that...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jul 13, 2007 Type: User Review |
The book works...
I read the book. I saw a car accident. I can't go into further details because it is illegal to perform medical procedures without a degree in medicine. The boy didn't survive (he was brain dead immediately (happens when your head takes a cars...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Apr 10, 2007 Type: User Review |
Laughter and Skills You Hope You Never Need
The odds may not be very good that you'll end up in some of these situations, but if you ever do, you'll be glad you read this book. If you never need these skills, then it's great for a laugh.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Feb 22, 2007 Type: User Review |
Entertaining
Extreme and extremely funny. Some are more plausible than others but all are thought provoking.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jan 31, 2007 Type: User Review |
Really good
When I bought this book, my girlfrind and some friend where making fun of me, but as soon as one of them started reading it, he couldn't let it down and everybody was reading it. It contains information that I hope I'll never need. It's funny,...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jan 20, 2007 Type: User Review |
Three Reasons To Buy This Book
One: You just might learn how to save your own life.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jan 11, 2007 Type: User Review |
bought for a gift
I bought this for my son-in-law. He enjoyed it. Hopefully he'll never have to use anything he learned, but if he does, maybe reading this will help him.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Nov 10, 2006 Type: User Review |
Very usefull information
You may think that you will never use any of the information in the book but the idea here is to be prepared. You will find many little bits of info in the book that will stay with you until they day when you may been it. Its a good read just to...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Oct 24, 2006 Type: User Review |
Can't get your teen to read?
This book will surely get them to read! I bought this for my 14 year old son who hates to read and he couldn't put it down! It is a pleasure to see him excited about a book. Although he has not tried anything in this book yet, he was very...
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