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Into Thin Air : A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster

Into Thin Air : A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book of all time
Review: Never have I gotten so interested in a single topic so quickly.Detailed,lucid,wrenching,never boring,this shows how fragile life is and how much one man(Mr.Krakauer)must suffer.This really happened and with Into Thin Air,you can believe it.I recommend it to anyone who is tired of the Titanic craze,its the everest craze!!One more thing.

Someone should make a movie about this book.I know about the IMAX film,but in this one Jon Krakauer should be the main character,and should be turned into a drama,not a documentary.Into Thin Air is both,and it can be turned into a movie,a good one.Buy the book,and pray for a movie.Later!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book was the BEST ever!! A must read!!!
Review: This book was probably one of the very, very best books that I have read, and that Is a lot. I say that you should read it today!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: one terrific story
Review: I believe everyone would benefit from reading Into Thin Air. It's amazing

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: flawed but has good pace
Review: I'll have to say that i read "Into Thin Air" quite a while before i picked up Dewalt's " The Climb" . A cursory look at the online comments for these two books shows that the debate still rages .

At the risk of taking sides , I'll have to say that Krakauer's book had better pace and had the vivacious clip of a fiction novel whereas Dewalt's book suffered from being almost academic in it's delivery . But therein , I suppose , lies Messrs Krakauer's shortcoming , ie. a lot of his comments were unsubstantiated and bordered on the fictitious . Having summitted several 7000+ and 8000+ peaks myself , I share Messrs Boukreev's views on the matter . In the final telling , no one can dispute the fact that it was Boukreev who despite his exhaustion , braved the elements to mount a rescue attempt . You can't take that away from him and Krakauer's whimpering complaints will hardly marr the former's very sizeable reputation in the high altitude climbing community .

If you're looking for a book that reads like a novel ( with all its attendant factual fallacies ) , be sure to pick up a copy of Krakauer's " Into Thin Air " . You won't be disappointed .

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful
Review: This book is a great story just to read when ever you can. I am a VERY PICKY reader and I enjoyed this so much that I read it in 1 week!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent read!
Review: This is a book you can't put down. It's a gripping tale of how fragile life is and how nature can destroy it in a matter of hours. Krakauer gives an excellent first hand account of what went wrong on the roof of the world.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome Awesome Awesome!!!!
Review: The Book Into Thin Air is a clencher. I have read it twice and loved it both times. I love all the true acounts and the personal stories that Jon Krakauer shares with us. Another this that I like is the fact that he isn't afraid to admit that he was wrong and that he had made mistakes on the mountain. I really think that this book is one to read. If you like a thrilling non-stop aduenture read it. (Plus it is really educational!! just what you like hu?????)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excelent book. Remember to respect Mother Nature/beauty.
Review: Excelent book. The first coupe chapters of this book are kinda slow and it takes a while to get into it. But once you get into the book it goes alot smoother. For me the book did not got interesting till tree or four chapters befor the middle(after the introductions of ALL of the expaditions). I like this book for it gives the beauty of the Earth and also gives a shocking realty check for our lives. The turn around time should have been inforced and the Sheapa's that were on rescue effort and passed out in their tent from carbonmonoxide posining should have known that that could happen and not have done it. Some people say that the book is what the author felt and saw. This is true but in a way the book was a way to pay his respects to the peaople that died that day. He was not a guide and did not have to do some of the things that he did but he did. Even though his efforts were fruitless, so were many other adtemts to go out and find survivors. A small reminder that we must respect Mother Nature. When we lose that respect for even an instands Nature will strick back at us to remind us. Show her the respect and admire her beauty. You will be safe and profit from your climes that way.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You Must Read This Book
Review: I never new. I'll never look at Everest the same. Thank you Jon Krakauer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Edge of your seat reading experience!!
Review: A great book!! Extremely thought-provoking. It makes you wonder what possesses individuals to have such a strong desire to climb Everest. I have a new admiration for those adventure-seeking enthusiasts, but as for myself, I'll just stay on level ground at the bottom. Krakauer does an excellent job of telling the heart-wrenching tale. I like his sytle of writing. For the climbing-impaired, he does a great job explaining everything.


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