Science Current Events | Science News | Brightsurf.com
 

View Larger Image

A Paranoid's Ultimate Survival Guide: Dust Mites to Meteorites, Tsunamis to Ticks, Killer Clouds to Jellyfish, Solar Flares to Salmonella


by Patricia Barnes-Svarney, Thomas E. Svarney

List Price: $21.98
Price: $17.14
You Save: $4.84 (22%)
Available: Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank: 148681
Studio: Prometheus Books
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 225
Publication Date: December 31, 1969
Publisher: Prometheus Books


EDITORIAL REVIEWS

Product Description
This entertaining book enlightens the reader to the hidden (and sometimes not-so-hidden) dangers of our world, from what's lurking at your next picnic or on a kitchen sponge to bad bullfrogs and the dangers of burning backyard barrels. The authors do more than just list the possible dangers we all face in and outside our home. They also help the reader judge the severity of these lurking threats and offer suggested remedies and solutions. A concluding chapter is devoted to resources on the Web that will bring you up to date on what is known about each hazard. If you're feeling paranoid, "A Paranoid's Ultimate Survival Guide" will show you why you have good reason to feel the way you do, and teach you how to cope with the very real threats around us. As your mother warned you, even paranoids have enemies.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 2 reviews)

This book left me scratching my head .. . .  
. . . and wondering how Reviewer mcHAIKU survived all the trauma of Wars & Pestilence and lived to be 80 without becoming paranoid. (?) My blithe attitude may have to make an about face with one granddaughter studying in the San Andreas Fault area, another beginning studies in the vicinity of the New Madrid Fault, plus a family living in Indiana's Tormado Alley.

This book may be referred to with unhappy frequency. For 'head-scratching' there is plenty to be learned on pages 208-214, some of it rather revolting. The authors are practiced information-gatherers & they also offer lots of remedies. That's to balance the scary parts. It helps to have a good index & plenty of references in the EndNotes, to which you can add by stuffing your copy with newspaper & magazine clippings.

This reader is careful now to heat water for ONLY two minutes in the microwave, and my eye will scan more carefully the labels of toilet cleaners. The fire-builder in the family will be quizzed about chances that our wood-burning stove is a potential threat for carbon monoxide poisoning. I do applaud the authors for their challenge to adults on page 252, to "TURN OFF THE TV & GO OUTSIDE AND PLAY!"

The book is formatted to encourage you to THOROUGHLY read all sections. In a race for time to get this re-mailed to the studious one in Santa Cruz, I admit to some skimming. I'll doubtless give up and order another copy. Who of us doesn't have a hang-up or two, anyway?
January 26, 2007

Blending humor with authentic hazards  
Blending humor with authentic hazards, this tells how to cope with feelings of terror over everything from dust mites and meteorites to solar flares and poisoning. These are everyday hazards for the most part: the authors assess the severity of these threats and offer suggestions for overcoming them.
December 05, 2002


SIMILAR PRODUCTS

The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection from the Living Dead
by Max Brooks

How To Survive a Robot Uprising: Tips on Defending Yourself Against the Coming Rebellion
by Daniel H. Wilson

The Government Manual for New Superheroes
by Matthew David Brozik, Jacob Sager Weinstein

© 2008 BrightSurf.com