How to Survive a Sharknado and Other Unnatural Disasters by Andrew Shaffer #review


Ever wonder how you would survive flying sharks? 


You are outside with your family and all of a sudden!... a Meteor Storm starts throwing bright space rocks through the sky! Would you know what precautions to take?
Or what would happen the next time you see a large snake, only to realize it is the ever fearful, Mega Python! They might not be venomous but he could be hungry and they are definitely large enough to eat you. 
And with Halloween coming soon...imagine Bataclysm! Otherwise known at Batastrophe. 
I received a copy of How to Survive a Sharknado and Other Unnatural Disasters by Andrew Shaffer and I am glad I did. I now know the ways to keep calm during any of the above situations, as well as many more. 
The book itself is broken down into 2 parts: 
Part 1 is UnNatural Disasters from Mother Nature and Earth Attacks. Sections include everything from Arachnoquake and Boaricane to Beeclipse and Sharknado. 
Part 2 is Monsters, that means sea monsters and land monsters. Some of them listed are Dinoshark, Redneck Gator, and Bigfoot. 


From Random House
Inside this life-saving reference, you’ll find:   • Vital information about dozens of unnatural disasters and ungodly monsters that can injure, maim, or kill you, from arachnoquakes and ice twisters to piranhacondas and mega pythons;    • Easy-to-understand survival tips for avoiding a bloody demise;    • Inspirational words of wisdom from survivors, including Fin Shepard and April Wexler;    • Useful resources, such as the Shepard Survival Assessment Test (S.S.A.T), and much more. 


If you are a fan of the Syfy Channel, Bigfoot chaser, or doomsday prepper than this book should be in your collection! 

Remember the words Sepmer Paratus which is Latin for "always ready." That is what you need to be at all times. And make sure to keep a copy of How to Survive a Sharknado and Other Unnatural Disasters and be prepared always! 


Book Disclaimer: This book provides basic advice for coping with unnatural disasters and merciless monsters. However, it is not intended as a substitute for emergency-response training or assistance. Following our recommendations does not guarantee your safety. When in doubt, contact you local authorities for guidance. Has a piranhaconda taken up residence in your garden? Officials will be more than happy to assist you. Unless, of course, they're trying to cover up any mention of the creature because they're secretly responsible for setting it loose in the first place. You wouldn't believe how often that happens. Okay, maybe you would. 


To learn more about the author, Andrew Shaffer, you can visit Random House
To order a copy of How to Survive, it is available on Random House and Amazon



Disclosure: I received this book from Blogging for Books. However, any opinions and thoughts are honest and my own. This post does contain affiliate links, which means that I may receive a commission if you click a link and make an actual purchase. 

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