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	<title>just in case reading list</title>
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	<description>What are the best survivalist&apos;s reference books? That is, if the power went out tomorrow for an indefinite period of town, what are the books on first aid, shelter, hunting, farming, nature, tool use &amp;amp; making etc. that you&apos;d want to have and be familiar with?</description>
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