| | |  | Computer Science | Home » » Cover Your Tracks Without Changing Your Identity: How to Disappear Until You WANT to Be Found | | | | | | | Description: | | Is your life on a downward spiral? Why not simply take off, cover your tracks and then return to your old life once the dust has settled? Learn where to go, how to get there, what to take, where to stay, how to live comfortably and securely in your refuge and how to return home when - and if - you decide to. | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| B. Wilson | | Paperback:
| 88 pages | | Publisher:
| Paladin Press | | Publication Date:
| September 01, 2003 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 158160419X | | Package Length:
| 8.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 9 reviews |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Fun, informative, and easy to readNov 13, 2009 If there was one thing I really didn't expect about this book it was how quickly I read through it, maybe I just got caught up in the book. It isn't a huge book at eighty pages by any means, But it offered some sound advice...I thought the writer had a fun sense of humor, and explored some creative idea's that a lot of other books on this subject don't discuss. Once again, the fact that this book is about eighty pages in length, don't expect a whole bunch of details or long winded discussion. But, it is definitely enough to get you thinking.
This book might be better described as "a few great ways for taking a long vacation by yourself, on a budget" or "hiking the A.T. trail". Either way it was a quick, fun read.
5 of 9 found the following review helpful:
AwfulOct 09, 2009 First, before you waste your money, head to a Barnes N Nobles and check the book out. If you have an hour to kill, you'll finish the book, that's how short it is.
Second, if you know anything about public transportation, motels, shelters, and relatives that would gladly let you crash with them, then you know 90% of this book. If you know how to open a P.O. Box or a private mail box at a facility like the U.P.S. store, then you know the remaining 10% of this book.
If this book cost $1, then perhaps it would be worth it. Could always use a fire-starter.
5 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Absolutely UselessFeb 02, 2009 This book is absolutely as useless as teats on a canary. Unless you are a dull moron, there is not one inventive suggestion here that is not obvious. I'll sum up the whole book in one simple sentence - Go live in the woods. yeah, that's the crux of his advice. Probably written by some staff member at paladin press, as there are numerous references to other books you can waste your money on. Years ago I bought books from Paladin. Always big promises and nothing of substance!
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Quick-reading, underwhelming book/advertisement.Feb 26, 2008 If you read this book and find yourself saying, "wow, I never would have thought of that!" you may have more important issues to deal with than ones your looking to run away from. The suggestions offered are very basic and common-sense which was a little disappointing; more annoying is that the author continually points you to other books, most of which are published by... you guessed it, the same publisher that put this one out. It comes across as a thinly veiled advertisement more than a manual.
8 of 12 found the following review helpful:
It's all common senseNov 17, 2007 I am really disappointed in this book. There is nothing written that cannot be figured out by an average adult. The suggestions given do not go into enough detail to be useful. Instead, try a book like Bulletproof Privacy, by Boston T. Party, if you really want to cover your tracks.
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