The Disaster Diaries, Sam Sheridan
The Disaster Diaries, Sam Sheridan
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The Disaster Diaries
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Apocalypse

Author: Sam Sheridan

Narrator: Donald Corren

Unabridged: 20 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/24/2013


Synopsis

Sam Sheridan has been an amateur boxer, mixed martial arts fighter, professional wilderness firefighter, EMT, sailor, cowboy, and has worked in construction at the South Pole. If he isnt ready for the apocalypse, were all in a lot of trouble. Despite an arsenal of skills that would put most of us to shame, when Sam had his son and settled down, he was beset with nightmares about being unable to protect him, apocalyptic images filling his head. If a rogue wave hit his beach community, could he get out? If he was forced outside the city, could he survive in the wilderness? Lets not even talk about plagues, zombies, and aliens. Unable to quiet his mind, Sam decided to face his fears head-on, embarking on a quest to gain as many skills as possible that might come in handy should the world as we know it end. Each possible doomsday required a different skill set. Trying to navigate a clogged highway when everyone is trying to leave town? Better go to the best stunt-driving school in the country. Need to protect your family but have no ammunition? Better learn how to handle a knife. Is your kid hurt or mentally strained? Better brush up on emergency medicine and study the psychological effects of trauma. From training with an Olympic weightlifter to an apprenticeship in stealing cars with an ex-gang member, from an intense three-week gun course in the hundred-degree heat of Alabama to agonizing lessons in wilderness survival, Sam left no stone unturned. Would it be enough if a meteor rocked the earth? Whos to say? But as Sam points out, it would be a damn shame to survive the initial impact only to die a few days later because you didnt know how to build a fire. This is participatory journalism at its finest. A rollicking narrative with each chapter framed by a hypothetical doomsday scenario,The Disaster Diariesis for everyone who wants to know what it might take to make it through a cataclysmic eventor just wants to watch someone else struggle to find out.

About Sam Sheridan

Sam Sheridan joined the US Merchant Marine after high school and then attended Harvard College, graduating in 1998. He is an amateur boxer, mixed martial arts fighter, and student of Muay Thai and jujitsu. He has worked in construction at the South Pole Station in Antarctica, as a cowboy and farmhand on the largest ranch in Montana, as a wildland firefighter in Washington State and New Mexico, as a professional sailor, and as a wilderness EMT. He has written for Newsweek and Men’s Journal and is the author of three books.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Peter

In preparation for the apocalypse, Sam Sheridan decides to learn skills necessary to survive TEOTWAWKI (The End Of The World As We Know It). Shooting, hunting, wilderness stuff, arctic wilderness stuff. The most important chapter, to me, was the last. Basically, it explained a lot about what happens......more

Goodreads review by Ellis

Oh how I love me some 613.69. This book is specifically about surviving apocalyptic situations, as the "diary" entries at the beginning of each chapter illustrate. First a giant earthquake dropped a car on my family! Then we get home to no power & the moans of the undead fill the air! Then we try to......more

Goodreads review by Loren

Journey into the mind of a megalomaniac, a narcissist, a "tough guy", an elitist and a sexist. Or don't. There's plenty of survivalist books out there that don't force feed you this much crap from an obvious no hack.......more