If you buy one book this year, make it Jim Rawles’ Survivors: A Novel of the Coming Collapse. Today is the release day for the book, so we need as many of you to buy a copy as possible today.

Jim Rawles owns, runs and writes for SurvivalBlog.com. My all time favorite blog. Doesn’t matter what politics you prefer, if you are in to surviving no matter what, whether it be weather, crime, politics or terrorists, this is the most valuable site you will ever come across. I wager it could save more lives than just about any source you will find. I go there, literally, every day.

You will love this book! It answers the question: What if the world as we know it, ended tomorrow? And in these times, it literally could. Not only is it a great read (one of the best ever and that is saying a lot), you just might learn how to survive the coming American Fall and other Progressive scheduled events. It is the sequel to his Patriots: Surviving the Coming Collapse book which is one of my favorite books and holds a special place on my shelf.

The cost? Hardcover – $13.20. The very best money you will ever spend. 8) Rawles’ spawned a movement years ago that millions of Americans got enthusiastically behind. It embodies the American spirit of independence and survival. You will love the way he writes and tells a story as well. Buy today if you can…

Survivors: A Novel of the Coming Collapse [Hardcover]

From Rawles:

Here is some information on the novel, without any spoilers: Much of the novel is set in the Four Corners Region of the American Southwest. “Survivors” is unusual for a novel sequel. Unlike most sequels, instead of extending the “Patriots” saga further into the future, it is contemporaneous with the action in the first book. But it is set in different locales, with mostly different characters, with vastly different levels of preparedness. The novel begins from the perspective of a U.S. Army officer deployed in Afghanistan, just as “The Crunch” unfolds.

Unlike the protagonists in “Patriots“, most of the characters in “Survivorsdon’t have a deep larder, so they are forced to scramble and improvise. There are just a few crossover characters between the two novels, such as Ian and Blanca Doyle (whom you will remember from “Patriots” as the husband and wife Laron Light Experimental airplane owners living near Luke Air Force Base.)