The Beginner's Guide to Surviving the End of the World: A Doomsday Crash Course for Preppers
By (Author) Patty Hahne
Skyhorse Publishing
Sky Pony Press
2nd July 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Social impact of disasters / accidents (natural or man-made)
Natural disasters
Self-sufficiency and green lifestyle
Personal safety
Security and fire alarm systems
Home and house maintenance
Paperback
176
Width 127mm, Height 177mm, Spine 127mm
179g
Prepping for Any Emergency, including the Biggest One of All.
The Doomsday Clock has never been closer to midnight. Extreme weather is worsening and climate change is climbing past the point of no return. A deadly swept through the Earth's population. Geopolitical tension and the threat of nuclear war are at their highest levels in the modern era. Disaster can strike at any moment. Luckily, The Beginner's Guide for Surviving the End of the Worldcan show you how to prepare your home for any emergency, not just the end of the World.
This simple, easy-to-follow guide will provide you with tips and tricks for all aspects of the prepping process, and stresses that prepping for disaster is just that-a process. The most important step in prepping is having a good plan in place and getting your priorities straight from the beginning. It includes tips on how to make small changes to your daily habits and implement specialized plans for unique disasters. Understanding that what's in your wallet is always a concern (even when contemplating Doomsday), Hahne provides advice on how to make your home safe even when you are on a tight budget.
The Beginner's Guide forSurvivingthe End of the Worldis perfect for anyone worried about catastrophes. It provides tips on everything from stocking up on medication to purifying your water and ensuring that your animals and pets survive the event. Also included is a guide to building the ideal bug out bag-a 72-hour survival kit that will help you remain comfortable if you cannot spend Doomsday at home. Hahne makes it clear that whatever disaster occurs, the people who plan and prepare will be best equipped to weather the storm.
Patty Hahne is the owner of the emergency preparedness blog PreppersIllustrated.com and the rural living blog BooneyLiving.com.She is also the author of the The Pocket Guide to Prepping Supplies: More Than 200 Items You Can't Be Without andThe Pocket Guide to Prepper Knots: A Practical Resource to Knots That Can Help You Survive.Patty enjoys writing about prepping and especially enjoys helping others learn how to prepare for emergencies. Her other interests include canoeing, kayaking, and playing with her grandkids.