The Unluckiest People Who Ever Lived, by Stuart Carapola
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It's often been said that you should never judge another person until you've walked a mile in their shoes. However, there are times when you not only don't want to walk in their shoes, you don't even want to be within a hundred miles of the shoes or their owners. The Unluckiest People Who Ever Lived tells the stories of thirteen such people, the unluckiest of the unluckiest who have suffered from repeated, implausible, dangerous situations that can't possibly be true, except that they are. From the man who was hit by lightning seven times, to the couple whose vacations kept getting ruined by terrorist attacks, to the man who was present when both Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bombed, these are the people who, if they didn't have bad luck, truly wouldn't have any luck at all.
The Unluckiest People Who Ever Lived, by Stuart Carapola- Amazon Sales Rank: #568062 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-04
- Released on: 2015-11-04
- Format: Kindle eBook
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The best book i have ever exsperienced By Amazon Customer I am so happy I got to read this book,i would have never thought in a million years that these kinda of accidents were even possible.I am a person that does not like to read but after this book,u had made a believer out of me.Most of these stories were almost all the same but a few about getting struck by lighting bolts, but the one that really got me was the lady that pretty much that lost everything she has ever worked for.I do not want to ruin this book for anyone ,but what I will tell you is that this writer deserve's a job well done, because all I wanted to do is just keep reading, now remember I don't like reading, the one that I really took interact in was the couple that took the vacation's I would have just stop planning vacation's all together. Another one was the man that actually lived through the bombings and was able to tell about it.The book is awesome let me stop ruining it for everyone, buy this book you will not regret it I promise you it is worth every penny.I would like to read some more books by this author, This author is full of life.Just when you think this book is calming down it has more twist to it the other story that I liked in this particular book was The gentleman 20 years later if you read this book then you know what incident I am talking about.When you do buy this book do not skip not one story in this book because it has some good information in this book as well.Now a book like this I don't have a problem in writing a review for this kinda of book because it is so much excitement in this book.Ok let me stop babbling on but anyone that come's across this review just know that this was truley from the heart and I have never experienced events like this in my life this is an awesome book, and a very brilliant author on top of it, You also picked out a very good title for this book.But I will tell you this I would not want to be a 100 feet in any of these people's path ,They are bad luck charm's all the way....
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Treasure & Appreciate Life For As Long As It Lasts By Amy Outland If you’re superstitious don’t read Stuart Carapola’s short novel about a group of very unlucky people. The true stories of people who’ve survived multiple lightning strikes, hurricanes, bombings, and school shootings among other tragic events are pretty unbelievable.But these stories of survival are inspiring too and it’s interesting that the author has taken the time to research the statistical probability of the likelihood of these events occurring like an actuary might.Having survived a natural disaster myself and losing my own home, the story of Melanie Martinez, a woman who lost five homes to five different hurricanes was particularly difficult for me personally to read because I could relate to it.Many of these accounts are so incredible that they seem like fiction. But they’re not, which is even more incredible.The author had to a lot of historical research and it shows in the many of the accounts that are included in the novel, including the story of Robert Todd Lincoln, who was the son of the assassinated sixteenth president Abraham Lincoln. Robert Todd Lincoln was not associated with his father, but also President James Garfield and President William McKinley who were both assassinated in 1881 and 1901 respectively.If nothing else this book reminds readers that no matter how bad you think your luck is, there’s always someone whose fortune is worse than yours.Luck, like life, is fleeting and we should all treasure both for as long as they last.So if you want to be inspired by stories of survival this is definitely a book that belongs on your to read list.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Very Interesting and Fast Read By Amber I enjoy watching shows like this on television, so I knew I would like the book. It explores different (very unlikely, but true) stories about people with bad luck. The book starts off strong with a story about a man that survived 7 lightning strikes and then goes into less verifiable stories. It's all very interesting and the stories are fairly short, so you get through them quickly. I'd really like to learn more about several of them and find out more of the details as to what happened.The thing that I didn't particularly care for was the style of the writing in the book. It was like someone was just telling you stories off-hand. It made it seem more personal, but less believable. If the author were writing the stories from the perspective of the unlucky individual, that approach would work, but other than that application it just feels like it's missing authority.Disclaimer: This book was provided to me free or at a reduced cost in exchange for my honest review.
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