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The Worst-case Scenario Survival Handbook: Travel
The Worstcase Scenario Survival Handbook Travel
Author: Joshua Piven, David Borgenicht
If you have to leave home, TAKE THIS BOOK! The team that brought you The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook now helps you navigate the perils of travel. Learn what to do when the tarantula crawls up your leg, the riptide pulls you out to sea, the sandstorm’s headed your way, or your camel just won’t stop. Find out how to pass a bribe, remove ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781435234932
ISBN-10: 1435234936
Publication Date: 4/11/2008
Pages: 190
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rachum05 avatar reviewed The Worst-case Scenario Survival Handbook: Travel on + 14 more book reviews
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A very cute, very informative little book! This handy survival book covers everything from the very useful (How to stop a car with broken brakes, how to survive a mugging) to the downright obscure (how to stop a runaway camel, how to survive a UFO abduction). It has handy little pictures and diagrams for the tricky parts, simple-to-read step-by-step instructions, and even a list of helpful emergency phrases in 5 different languages! A must-have for anyone who travels a lot, or even just a little!
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Having read "Worst Case Scenario" which I believe is the first book in the series, I would have to say that I enjoyed the "Travel" version much more than the first one. I found the information to be slightly more useful, however, again, some instances are insane situations that no average person would become involved in. I did like the practical information such as how to purify water and distill water. There was also information on how to stop a car if the brakes fail--most people already know things like that but the point is that this one had more useable and applicable information than the first one.
wordgeek avatar reviewed The Worst-case Scenario Survival Handbook: Travel on + 13 more book reviews
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there is some pretty useful advice, and then some that i hope i'll never have to use! funny, but also helpful. my 10-year-old son doesn't travel anywhere without it!
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reviewed The Worst-case Scenario Survival Handbook: Travel on + 117 more book reviews
The "Worst Case Survival" series is hilarious, but also incredibly valuable. I've used at least one of these, and it was worth 100 times the cost of the book (in your case, FREE!)
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Fun book with interesting and useful information. You'll learn things like How to Cross a Piranha-Infested River to How To Survive an Airplane Crash. Also includes an appedix on essential travel strategies, phrases, and gestures to use (and avoid).
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A Hoot! Best read while driving across the country.