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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: Best Non Fiction Book I have Ever Read
Review: I am a 13 year old boy and this book is right up there with harry potter you feel that you are right up on the mountain with Jon!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Into extreme conditions
Review: This is the mountain adventure classic of all time. And, it is a real story.

The author takes you into another world. You have to be glad you can do this in the comfort of your living room. It beats being frozen, half delirious, and litterally running out of air.

The author describes in detail so many unforgetable characters. Tragically, most of them did not make it back.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best non-fictions I've read!
Review: This book is so well-written that I'd recommend to anybody! It is a MUST read for anybody into mountain sports. I felt transported to the mountain and suffered from nightmares for a week after reading the book. Delicious yet harrowing! It will probably be credited as saving those lives of potential "slayers" of Everest who read this book and change their minds afterwards. At least it will save some fingers, toes and noses. This is one of my favorite books of all times, as it has absorbed me into an icy realm with which I wasn't familiar beforehand, yet feel I almost know now.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book
Review: This book was an amazing read. It is an incredible story of human tragedy but also the will to survive. I read it in a day and a half as I couldnt put it down. Great narrating left me feeling like I was on the mountain.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: On the edge
Review: This book was one of the best books i have read all year. If you like action adventure this one is for you. As I was reading I could see my self climbing aside with Jon and his team. I could feel and see the struge. In this book I could feel the disapointments and tryumpth they went throught. This book never left my hands it was great i this you should get it and read it for your self.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Book
Review: Into Thin Air is a good book to read. It could have been great if it wouldn't have put so much history in the book. If it would have focused on the struggles of the climbers more it would have go that last star. This book is a good example of the will of the human to survive in the harshest of enivironments. I enjoyed reading it and I would recommend it to others.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: brilliant presentation vividly shows Moiunt everest
Review: Mount Everest has exerted an irresistable pull on the public imagination. Krakauer's book expands on his own piece from Outside magazine.

At the time of the 1996 expedition that Krakauer accompanied, 130 people had died on Everest since 1921. That's about 1 in 4 of those making the attempt. However, in 1985 a professional climber escorted amatuer Dick Bass to the top & opened the Mountain to commercial exploitation by pros leading guided trips. As Weathers Beck, a 49 year old pathologist from Krakauer's group, says, "Assuming you're reasonably fit and have some disposable income (as much as $75,000), I think the biggest obstacle is probably taking time off from your job and leaving your family for two months." One of the guides tells Krakauer, "We've got the big E figured out, we've got it totally wired. These days, I'm telling you, we've built a yellow brick road to the summitt."

But one question, & perhaps the most important one, goes unanswered; What business do these people have even trying to climb Mount Everest? Krakauer is 41 years old & his marriage has nearly foundered in the past because of his devotion to climbing. He says that he began to climb because "Achieving the summit of a mountain was tangible, immutable, concrete. The incumbent hazards lent the activity a seriousness of purpose that was sorely missing from the rest of my life." One almost pities a person who finds climbing to be the most concrete thing in their life.

The climbing season described in the book may be the best documented Himalayan season of all time. In addition to The Tragic Ambitions on Everest, individuals involved, the brilliant presentation vividly shows the mountain during that season and touches on the tragedy.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Determination
Review: Into thin air is mainly a book about how far your own determination and dreams can take you. Most people would say that the first chapters in the book are extremely boring because it went and described the most important people on the expidition, including the guides. I liked the first few chapters for the same reason, and also because it gave you a better link with people who climbed up the fateful expidition in 1996.
For a lot of the people on the expidition of Everest it was a dream come true. Especially for Yasuko Namba who was one of the slowest climbers and the one with the least experience, the one who was always at the back of the line; but she always went through another day determined to reach the summit. There was also Becker who had climbed Everest the year before and decided to give it another try, eventhough he had eye surgery which literally blinded him at high altitudes and 23000 is high altitude; but he kept climbing making sure his footsteps matched the guide's footsteps in front of him.
Everyone in the book had a reason to want to climb the mountain for the author Jon it was his lifelong dream that he had put off his whole life and the chance to write an article on the expidition was an excuse for him to finally climb Everest. For others like Doug Hanson there first time was a flop and they were determined that round two would allow them to reach the summit.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: MY Review For: Into Thin Air..
Review: I would first like to point out to those of you who will be reading this book. This book is very long. In fact it's 378 pages.I'm also not much of a reader myself, but this book caught my eye for the first few pages.
Jon Krakauer (the author of this book)started the book off being on Mount Everest, but to my disappointment he added too much information about the history about Mount Everest. I admit some of this information was needed but it lead on through the book too long which bored me.

When action part of the book began it was great.It kept me reading. This book shows you the effects of HAPE,which is the lost of oxygen to the brain when climbing high too fast.Also the importances of Mount Everest.For example if a sherpa(mountain guide)was to become ill,they were never to return to the mountain.
Krakauer wrote this book in a point of view to show a tribute to those who didn't make it down. Even now that he made it back down the mountain.He still shows signs of all the effects of the mountain. I love most about this book that it shows when someone has a goal, that they could died living it out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the best
Review: this was the best book i have ever read. It was a great story about the will to survive and the courage that some men have.You will not want to put this book down. It is a great book for anyone who is intrested in mountainering or just wants to enjoy a great story of survival.


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