I see from Tam that John Wesley, Rawles has a new book out.
I’m very excited, having so enjoyed the first one.
And I was going to leave the snark right there, but early comments at her place tell me (again) that personal taste is…personal. Not everyone agrees with mine, which is what makes the world a fun place.
















































I agree with your take on Mr. ,Rawles book(s). I will not be waiting for Amazon to deliver my copy. I believe his blog is successful becuase his fans generally write it for him. About once a week it does have useful information.
I also find most of the survival/postapocalyptic fiction to be about as good as Rawles. Mostly unreadable and unbelievable. I am not a fan of Gurus, self appointed or otherwise.
Ain’t rushin’ out.
My review of the first would have been similar to yours, except I couldn’t actually finish the book. Tastes vary, but… Holy moley, that made Net Assets, Bargaining Position, AND the unauthorized NSP edition of The Anarchists look good. Haven’t seen much indication that this one would be more to my taste either.
(Never asked about the comma. Always assumed it was part of the mystical — not to say mythical — sovereign citizen magical true name bit. Could be worse though. The clown with the colon AND a a copyright symbol in his name wants to kill me.)
Hey, I didn’t say it was Tolstoy.
Red Dawn wasn’t Citizen Kane, either.
I liked Patriots well enough to sit this one out. I concur that making a survival manual into a Calvinist love story was a bit over the top. I laughed at the Commie Cannibals. The whole idea that EVERYONE was so devout…. yeah, I’ve seen devotion fall apart in the dark hours. I’ve also seen atheists pray when life gets too intense for them.
There were things of a technical and tactical nature that read like an old field manual.
My experience is the FM stuff finds a butt to wipe pretty quit in real life.
It wasn’t horrible but it isn’t on my read it again when sitting with nothing to do on a ferry in the South China Sea list. Then again, neither are Lights Out or One Second After.
Claire will be happy to know my copy sits snug against 101 Things…… but I read that more than once. I too will limit most of my time with Captain Rawles by visiting his site.
I’ve read the fellow with the comma, and I’ve read sumdood called Joel, and I prefer the latter.
OK, I’m commenting to try something. Since I can’t edit or delete, I invite Joel to kill this one if it doesn’t work.
After having been exposed to more than a few really, really bad ideas on his blog, I would never consider even touching a creative work. The level of creativity and fantasy in the blog could be entertaining if it wasn’t so very likely to get trusting, naive people in very deep trouble.
So I put all JW,R materials in this class.