Non-Fiction
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| When Crisis Hits Suburbia | 2021 | Buy |
| When SHTF in Suburbia | 2021 | Buy |
| The Prepper’s Pantry | 2021 | Buy |
| Prepare Your Home for a Sudden Grid-Down Situation | 2022 | Buy |
| The Bug Out Book | 2023 | Buy |
Ted Riley’s non-fiction guides target people interested in emergency preparedness but who may be new to survival planning. His five books, published in quick succession from 2021 to 2023, cover foundational prepping topics. The guides emphasize practical steps that ordinary families can take to prepare for disasters, economic disruptions, or emergencies, avoiding the more extreme elements of survivalist culture while still promoting self-sufficiency.
Riley’s approach focuses on achievable goals like building food storage, learning basic survival skills, and creating emergency plans that fit real budgets and living situations. His work joins a crowded field of preparedness literature but aims for accessibility, positioning itself as advice for beginners rather than experienced survivalists. The concentrated publication timeline suggests a burst of writing during the COVID-19 pandemic, when interest in preparedness peaked as supply chains disrupted and people reconsidered their self-sufficiency.