Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Gripping Review: Good suspenseful read.Not too technical in mountaineering jargon - anyone can enjoy this adventure book!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Great writing. Great story. Review: This is an extremely well written book, a thrilling read with great character development--a story that unfolds like a novel, suspenseful to the end. Filled with interesting factual information about high altitude climbing and the kinds of people who do it, it is Krakauer's exceptional ability to tell a story--and what a great story this is!--that makes this one of the most compelling books I have ever read.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Want to Feel Like You Were There? Review: High-altitude mountain climbing is often too glorified. Heroic accounts of people reaching the highest peaks in the world tell awe-inspiring stories about the limits of human effort. With the help of an experienced guide, any healthy person has a good chance to look down at the world. Environmental conditions on mountains are not forgiving. Not even experienced guides are immune to nature. Things go wrong. Krakauer's story tells us what may go wrong in high-altitude situations. He then writes about what happened when things did go wrong -- very wrong. No human being is mentally ready to go through this type of ordeal. You're exhausted, cold, hungry, thirsty, wet, injured, sick, depressed, angry and forgotten. But, you need to get up out of that tent and search for your missing friends in a fierce, bone-chilling storm. You don't even know they are alive, but you have to try. Krakauer tells us what that feels like. I appreciated the comfort and safety in which I was reading this book.
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: Great Read, the author seems like a creep! Review: I pretty much read this book in one sitting. I mean who doesn't like to read about human suffering, high adventure, crass commercialization, self-serving self-justification, possible cowardice, definite heroism, the incredible, the unbelievable, the infuriating, the funny, the sad, and the petty? This is truly a good read and I must say that it was awfully brave of the author to write and publish it, for in my opinion he comes off pretty badly. The guy seems to have been unable to resist printing every little unkind cut that he could think of about the characters in this story whom he liked least, and even some whom he didn't know at all. It is for this perceived spite that I won't be reading any more by this author unless, that is, he finds himself in the midst of another little horror such as this and writes about it. If this review seems harsh it should be said that the author states in his forward that he chose to go forward with his book despite the fact that wiser heads counseled him to refrain from writing his account until time more time had passed. Additionally, the author was brave to print some of the negative feedback he got from relatives and participants in the disaster and my hat goes off to him for that. Still, ya gotta wonder just what it was that motivated him to be point fingers in so many directions and if it was survivor guilt if it wouldn't have been better for all involved it he'd waited a while before writing this book.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Looking For Adventure? Then This A Must Read Review: This book is vivid and insightful. Jon Krakauer makes it seem as if you're right there in the mountain with him. It's filled with action for all you adventure seekers out there. I'd recommend it to anyone who likes a good action-thriller book that will keep you guessing what will happen next.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A Real "Breath-taker" Review: If you are slightly interested in mountain climbing, or want to learn about Mount Everest, this book will be your best friend. Into Thin Air definitely lives up to its name, as a personal account of the Mt. Everest disaster. Some parts of this book are filled with enough suspense to keep you up for days. The book takes you day by day through the big trek up this "beast of a mountain" with Jon Krakauer, the author. Krakaeur was sent on this expedition by Outside Magazine. I feel that this book does a great job describing the personal struggles that go on as you climb Mount Everest. Krakauer and the rest of his crew must fight minute by minute and sacrifice everything they have to make their mission successful. As the story progresses, the challenges get even tougher, and the suspense builds. What you are left with is a graphic description of a tragic story, all in vivid color. Jon Krakauer's writing makes it seem like you are right there behind him with your oxygen mask on and an ice pick in your hand.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: good book Review: This is a good book that can show individuals the importance of leadership and direction. However, without reading the response by Bookreev, you will never get the whole story...
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Oh my lordy lord Review: This was one of the most intresting books that i have ever read. It was wonderful. It is a book of adventure, suspense and... well, lets just keep it at that!!!!! I hope you enjoy it!!!!!!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Sobering Account of 1996 Mount Everest Climbing Disaster Review: This is certainly a spellbinding personal account by Jon Krakauer of his participation in the ill-fated commercial expedition led by the experienced Himalayan climber Rob Hall to the top of Mount Everest. Krakauer draws upon his extensive experience in climbing as well as his skills as a fine writer to recount this mesmerizing saga. Admittedly Krakauer found writing this book most difficult, yet he succeeds brilliantly in describing the participants and the trek up Mount Everest without wallowing in self pity. Anyone interested in a spellbinding tale of adventure will undoubtedly wish to read Krakauer's book.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: One of The Best Review: Wow, this book will be the standard for action adventure reporting for maybe the next 20 years. If the author gets royalties from each book that has on its dust jacket "just like Into Thin Air", he will make a good living just from that. This book is the "Black Hawk Down" of action adventure non-fiction. The author does that well of a job in telling this story. The story is the detailed account of a 1996 expedition to Everest in which a storm blew in and a number of people were lost. This book is told by one of the participants on the mountain that all most died. It is by far the best book of the class and one that everyone that has read it has loved it. The author has just done the most complete, detailed, tension filled true-life action adventure book there has been. I can not say enough good things about this book nor do I have the skill to truly convey to you how excellent this book is. Do yourself two favors - first buy the book, next lock yourself in a room and clear your calendar because you will not want to put the book down.
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