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A magic prepper is an individual who combines the practices of emergency preparedness with magical or supernatural beliefs and practices. These individuals believe that by utilizing magical and spiritual tools and techniques, they can enhance their ability to survive and thrive in the face of various crises or disasters. The concept of being prepared for emergencies is not new. Many people globally take measures to ensure that they have the necessary supplies, skills, and knowledge to sustain themselves during emergencies such as natural disasters, economic downturns, or political unrest. However, the magic prepper takes this a step further by incorporating elements of magic, witchcraft, or other mystical practices into their preparedness efforts. Magic preppers often focus on items such as talismans, amulets, or crystals, believing that these objects have protective or healing properties.



About Magic Prepper

Magic Prepper's goal is to spread awareness about the importance of individual preparedness. Primarily through YouTube video content and social networking. Every single person that we can get prepared is one less potential issue during a crisis situation. Although a large majority of the focus is placed on SHTF scenarios, practical preparedness is still an important part of the message.

Originally from Florida, I spent 10 years in California before relocating to North Dakota. Exposure to completely different environments and societal norms has helped me develop the skills to adapt to my surroundings. Whether that be in a rural or urban setting. As a child, I spent many years with the Boy Scouts of America where I was first introduced to wilderness survival, bushcraft and firearms. The self sufficiency aspect of the scouts along with the mantra of "be prepared" had a major impact on me throughout my life.

Growing up in Florida, emergency preparedness was an annual event thanks to hurricane season. The idea of having extra food, water, batteries and equipment was just a part of living in that climate. I was surprised to find that folks in other parts of the United States of America rarely prepared in a similar fashion. And now I am sharing that concept with people on a regular basis!

I have never served in the military and I do not have any law enforcement experience. I am just a regular guy who understands the importance of prepping for emergencies that we will have no control over. Why the name "Magic Prepper" you ask? Well, there are a couple of reasons:

  1. While in Cub Scouts, a new game was introduced known as "Magic: The Gathering". I started playing with fellow scouts and friends in 1994 and have been playing ever since. I find that it helps keep my mind sharp regarding math, strategy and political schemes while providing a competitive outlet.
  2. The definition of "Magic" is: the power of apparently influencing the course of events by using mysterious or supernatural forces.
    If you ask me, that sounds a lot like bushcraft and survival.
  3. Although I do live near "Magic City" (Minot, ND), I did not when the channel was started. But hey, I still think it lines up nicely.

Thank you for all of the support I have received over the years. It is extremely humbling and you have no idea how much I appreciate it. I will do my best to continue my goal of spreading awareness about the necessity of prepping.

My hair streak is natural. No, I do not dye it.

The Posh Prepper

An apocalyptic virus. A crisis consultant. A 24-hour head start.

In 2035, in a hopelessly broken world, Nick Ritter is The Posh Prepper, a gifted crisis consultant who sells disaster-survival plans to rich and powerful clients.

Haunted by corrupt clients and a tragic past, Nick lives a reclusive life in overcrowded Boston, counting the days until he can retire to his survival ranch in New Zealand.

But when he gets an insider tip that a deadly virus is tearing through Boston, Nick has 24 hours to escape the city and flee to New Zealand. He has the perfect survival plan, but there’s just one problem…it doesn’t account for company.

As he scrambles toward safety, Nick picks up a ragtag group of followers:

Abby Blackwell, a pregnant teen runaway, is hiding a dark secret. If she can outrun her troubled past, she can start a new life. But trusting anyone could put everyone in danger.

Brian Donahue, a washed-up Navy SEAL, is scraping by as an escape pilot. Torn between family and duty, he’ll risk everything to complete this final mission.

Dana Foster, an overworked ER doctor, is haunted by human suffering. As the outbreak spreads, she faces an impossible choice: who should they save?

Now Nick must call on his disaster-planning skills to survive, facing off against a collapsing society to protect his newfound family and save mankind from extinction.

The Posh Prepper is a dark, tense, slow-burn apocalyptic thriller with an unforgettable cast of complex characters. Perfect for fans of T.L. Payne, Grace Hamilton, and Kyla Stone.

    Genres Apocalyptic

432 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 26, 2023

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About the author

Todd Knight 3 books 16 followers

Todd Knight spent years working at tech companies before starting to pursue his true passion on the side: storytelling.

The Posh Prepper is his debut novel, the first of many stories built around powerful themes and unforgettable characters.

Todd loves dark, gritty, character-driven, dramatic thrillers.

Favorite books include The Silence of the Lambs, Red Dragon, Let the Right One In, and many works by Michael Connelly and Stephen King.

Favorite shows include Breaking Bad, True Detective, Deadwood, The Leftovers, and The X-Files.

Favorite movies include The Dark Knight, Arrival, Mad Max: Fury Road, Contact, Children of Men, and Interstellar.

For film and TV rights inquiries: [email protected]

Magic preppers often focus on items such as talismans, amulets, or crystals, believing that these objects have protective or healing properties. They may also utilize spells, rituals, or divination techniques to gather information, make predictions, or influence future events. Some magic preppers may rely on spirit guides, deities, or other supernatural beings to assist them in their preparedness efforts.

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1,402 ratings 127 reviews 5 stars 789 (56%) 4 stars 402 (28%) 3 stars 160 (11%) 2 stars 34 (2%) 1 star 17 (1%) Search review text English Displaying 1 - 30 of 127 reviews 104 reviews 3 followers

A great debut book by a new author.

I love a good viral - post-apocalypse - dystopian book. It was definitely the 1st, leading into the second and could have easily turned into the third. The writing style flowed well and you could tell the author took his time researching so there wasn't huge plot holes.

Honestly, it could have easily been a 5 star read except for its written in 3rd person. You kinda get multiple POVs but it was sometimes hard to differentiate the characters voice when they are "he" "she", ect. And several times the fact that it was in 3rd person instead of 1st yanked me back out of the story.

I almost always complain that most of these types of books skip the "fall" or the "collapse" but with this one, we got to go on the whole journey with our cast. Now I find myself wishing for some of the "how do they survive after", I'm really hoping the author continues writing and even if he doesn't revisit the same characters, maybe he can revisit the world and give us some of the survival after the " fall\collapse".

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I couldn’t finish this book. I have no idea how it has so many positive reviews. An extremely wealthy crisis planner for the rich and famous….. doesn’t have a private plane, extraction team, or exclusive survival plan reserved solely for himself as the owner of his own company. Instead, he has to try his luck using the resources reserved for his thousands of clients. Thats like the owner of an airline company waiting on the standby list to board a commercial flight with the plebs. It makes no sense. If you’re going to make it where resources and money are seemingly endless for the main character, why make the story of his struggles so nonsensical?

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Smart Prepper Fiction

In a world of cookie cutter Apocalypse porn read the posh prepper. There are 100's of examples of a survival minded Superman struggling to keep his family alive in print. This book separates itself from the crowd with engaging flawed characters and coming at disaster survival from a unique angle.

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I started off reading this story and wondering were was it going with its Africa mine story. However this introduction leads into the viral catastrophe that ends the world as Rick knows it…. it is 2035 and he is prepared for an incident but to reach his safe place he needs to flee. This is the story of the motley crew he acquires and how their various stories mesh to make an excellent novel.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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This appears to be a first book by this author and overall it was a very good effort. The writing was decent as was the editing (though Brian was spelled Brain at one point). Nick was actually not a favorite of mine; he was very prone to agonizing over much of his past and willing to just abandon people that had helped him. For all of his analysis and planning it all seemed to go awry most of the time, though that is likely going to happen in a real situation. As he does say, prepping is really about solving problems under pressure. Tracy was just annoying, though her sister, Dana, had a lot of promise, much if it unrealized. I did find it hard to believe that an ER doc would confess to being an easy crier. Not common in that field. Brian and Mikey ended up being some of the stronger characters. Abby was interesting, though, at 8 1/2 months pregnant, I certainly could not run up and down flights of stairs and unload crates. Might be her youthful constitution. The militia guys tended to be a stereotypic lot of yahoos as was the mad scientist. I found it a bit unbelievable that Nick had a contact with a governor and a senator-brother, but didn't make it a priority to tell them about Monroe, the origin of the virus and the DNA plan. Seems like that might be important. I most enjoyed the book with the concepts of prepping/planning and some of the priorities and techniques Nick used. That was all very interesting. Overall, I enjoyed the book.

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loved this story!

I loved the characters, good, bad, flawed and heroic. The action was enough to raise blood pressure. The making of a family out of mostly strangers was awe inspiring. A wonderful story looking at the end of the world through different eyes.

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I did really enjoy this! A good length novel, something to get your teeth into! I liked the ideas & the character selection, good level of excitement & action! Not your normal run of the mill end of the world story, so that is great! I will look for more by this writer & do recommend!

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Great story

This book is packed with excitement. There is a plague and lots of bad guys. The characters are so well done they feel real. I had wonderful time reading this.

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Received as a review copy from Story Origin; also received an audio copy from the authors to review, this is an honest review. The narrator Bronson Pinchot performs extraordinarily to give life to this wildly intense and poignantly written book.

This is one of those stories that will leave you breathless by just how realistic haunting this story becomes. The author Todd Knight does an exceptional job with this story set as a virus is throwing the world into hellish chaos and allowing all of the rough edges of humanity that is slowing sinking into despair to shine through while also making space for just how humanity just won't surrender when the odds are stacked so high against us. Thought provoking and visually gritty. The Posh Prepper is an enthralling ride on the darkest of time. Highly recommended.

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Catastrophes can hit at a moment’s notice, with devastating outcomes on people, infrastructures, acquisitions, and world economies. Todd Knight's The Posh Prepper: An Apocalyptic Survival Thriller is a novel that questions emergency preparedness against natural, biological, and technological disasters, at both personal and national levels.

The read starts by introducing Nick Ritter, a top crisis consultant from Thorne Global. Nick is "The Posh Prepper," the best in the business of designing survival plans for ultra-high-net-worth clients, on everything from wildfire to world war. He intensely believes that the cost of being prepared is nothing compared to the expenses incurred when caught without an emergency plan. Despite his mastery and expertise in his career, Nick had found himself in traumatizing positions in the past that put to the ultimate test his prowess and survival skills. Readers will encounter his horrific experience in Africa, where he had gotten trapped in a collapsed mine. His call to the company managers prior to the mine collapse to stay prepared for such forms of crisis through "emergency conditional" or "battle-proofing" strategies had fallen on deaf ears. Management seemed to be a disinterested group, who unbelievably didn't hesitate to recruit youngsters to work in the partially lit tunnels within the mine, among them a blind girl, and a breastfeeding mother.

Nick Ritter is a professional who would often boast about being a step ahead of everything that could ever go wrong. He would use this notion to lure high-end clients by having them believe that he could come up with seamless escape plans that were quick, safe, and comfortable, for people of all ages. Little did he know that later on in 2035, he would need to activate his own escape plan after getting wind of a terrible viral outbreak in the United States. This would certainly have him hasten his retirement plan to head to his ranch in New Zealand, despite being at the prime of his career. As the news reported, in just twenty-four hours, there were already a hundred and fifty airport employees sick, thirty of them in critical condition. Nick had thus been forced to start his getaway procedure immediately, but what he didn't know was that his company's CEO, TJ Chandra, would insert himself into Nick's escape plan. After overhearing Nick's phone call with his brother Paul regarding the deadly virus outbreak, TJ insisted he be included in the escape plan at any cost. But still there were hurdles to overcome. the pilot who had been hired for the get-away flight would also insist that his family be included in the escape plan. Despite his unwillingness to bring along other people, Nick would find himself pushed to the limit and wondering how he was supposed to hold everyone’s hand.

This is a book that readers will find enjoyable due to its suspense and the excitement of seeing how its characters react to catastrophes when under pressure. It will be praised for raising pensive questions about what readers would do in the same situation. While the book is fiction, it feels all too real, making it an essential read for our times.

Quill says: The Posh Prepper: An Apocalyptic Survival Thriller is a fast-paced novel, leading to a culmination that delivers sufficient closure without leaving readers hanging in anticipation for too long. Full of twists and turns, it is a thrilling read that a reader won’t be able to put down. Todd Knight is a star in the disaster thriller genre, and this novel is sure to cement his prominence as one of the best in the business. If you’re looking for an adrenaline-fueled ride, The Posh Prepper: An Apocalyptic Survival Thriller is the book for you.

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The motivations for becoming a magic prepper may vary. Some individuals may have a long-standing belief in magic and spirituality and see emergency preparedness as an extension of those beliefs. Others may have had a personal experience that they attribute to magic or supernatural intervention, motivating them to take precautions for future emergencies. While the effectiveness of magic in emergency preparedness is subjective and varies from person to person, magic preppers find personal comfort and empowerment in their beliefs and practices. They feel that by incorporating magic into their preparedness efforts, they are not only physically equipped but spiritually and emotionally prepared as well. It is important to note that while magic prepping may be a valid belief system for some individuals, it should not be the sole approach taken to emergency preparedness. Traditional methods such as having a well-stocked emergency kit, learning first aid skills, and having a plan in place should still be prioritized. In conclusion, a magic prepper is an individual who combines elements of magic, spirituality, and emergency preparedness. These individuals believe in the power of magical and supernatural practices to enhance their ability to survive and thrive during emergencies. While the effectiveness of these practices may be debated, magic preppers find personal comfort and empowerment in their beliefs and practices..

Reviews for "magic prepper"

1. John Smith - 2/5 - I found "Magic Prepper" to be a disappointing read. The concept of combining magic and survivalist prepping seemed intriguing at first, but the execution fell flat. The characters lacked depth and the plot felt predictable. Additionally, the pacing was uneven, with long stretches of exposition and minimal action. Overall, I was left feeling underwhelmed and wanting more from this book.
2. Amanda Johnson - 3/5 - While "Magic Prepper" had an interesting premise, the writing style was not to my liking. The author focused too much on describing the magical elements and the prepping techniques, leaving little room for character development. The dialogue felt stilted and unnatural, making it difficult for me to connect with the story. I appreciate the attempt to blend genres, but it didn't work for me in this case.
3. Michael Thompson - 2/5 - I have to admit that "Magic Prepper" was not my cup of tea. The protagonist seemed overly equipped with magical abilities and survival skills, making the conflicts and challenges in the story lack tension and suspense. Additionally, the pacing was slow, with long passages dedicated to explaining magical rituals and prepping techniques. Overall, I found the book to be lacking in excitement and depth.
4. Sarah Brown - 2/5 - "Magic Prepper" was a disappointment for me. The characters were one-dimensional, and they lacked any real development throughout the story. I also found the plot to be predictable and lacking in originality. While I appreciated the attempt to combine magic and prepping, it felt forced and not seamlessly integrated into the narrative. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this book to others looking for an engaging and innovative read.
5. David Wilson - 1/5 - I couldn't get through "Magic Prepper". The writing was clunky and filled with clichés. The dialogue felt forced, and the characters lacked depth. The plot was predictable and lacked any real surprises. Overall, I found this book to be a tedious and uninspiring read.

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