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Into Thin Air
Jon Krakauer
9780385494786
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Into Thin Air

Jon Krakaurer

"I read "Into Thin Air" because it was recommended to me by a friend. It's actually a book that was a gift. It is a story of a group of people that did a trek up Mt. Everest.

And it gives a pretty good description of what it's like to prepare for the trip and get all your supplies together and do all your research. How to get from the United States to there and how long it takes just to get to the base camps, all the way from the base camps, all the way to the top and then back down? It's pretty descriptive from front to back. A bunch of people die, that's pretty out of the ordinary. They got caught in a huge blizzard.

The story was written in first person, very descriptive in what it was like being at the base camp and what base camp looked like. He was very good at drawing a picture with his words. And you really got a picture in your mind of what things looked like while he was in every single camp from top to bottom. What it was like competing against other teams that were going up at the same time.

And you get to the middle of the book when they actually start going up the mountain and you really understand how fast the story, or excuse me, how fast the blizzard came upon these guys because the story just really picks up from when you go through 200 pages before you ever really even know what's going on.

To anybody that's going to read the book, I would definitely give you a warning. When you get to the middle of the book and you get into the pictures, skip through them. Don't stop and read through the pictures because there's some stuff there that he shows you that is very, it's too early to see it. There's pictures of where people did what, and that, and he's not there in the story, yet. So, when you get to the middle do not read the pictures.

I would give this, book four out of five stars, just that it's not a perfect book. But he did a really good job of narrating a story."

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