Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster by Jon Krakauer

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    • ISBN: 0385494785
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Pub. Date: October 1999
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    Comments from the Seller: PAPERBACK Very Good 0385494785 **Softcover**--Exact ISBN Match--Cover has extremely minor shelf wear at tips of corners. Prior owners name inside cover and on page end. No other marks or writing in text. Clean, Tight and Neat. Absolutely no spine creasing. Ships Quickly-IN STOCK-Satisfaction Guaranteed!

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    Synopsis

    A childhood dream of someday ascending Mount Everest, a lifelong love of climbing, and an expense account all propelled writer Jon Krakauer to the top of the Himalayas last May. His powerful, cautionary tale of an adventure gone horribly wrong is a must-read.

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    A childhood dream of someday ascending Mount Everest, a lifelong love of climbing, and an expense account all propelled writer Jon Krakauer to the top of the Himalayas last May. His powerful, cautionary tale of an adventure gone horribly wrong is a must-read.

    Galen Rowell

    Ranks among the great adventure books of all time. -- The Wall Street Journal

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    Biography

    Jon Krakauer, the author of Into Thin Air, Into the Wild, and Eiger Dreams, is an award-winning journalist who has been published in twenty-five languages around the world. He is also an editor-at-large for Outside magazine, and has published articles in Smithsonian, National Geographic, and many other periodicals. He and his wife live in Colorado.

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    Overall, Entertaining Bookby Anonymous

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    12/04/2009: To start off, I believe this book had a lot of potential. I enjoyed reading it and I thought it was a good thriller. Some parts were slow, but picked up and other parts started dull, but then became interesting. To experience Mr. Krakauer's story of Mt. Everest was really touching. I read what he had to experience and at some parts I truly felt like I was there standing next to him. Overall, this started out as an alright story, but towards the end, it became a whole lot better!

    I Also Recommend: Into the Wild.

    I loved this book!by Palyoos

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    11/11/2009: In spite of the sheer terror that evokes remembering this real-life story, I became a life-long fan of Jon Krakauer after reading this book - his account of what happened during this expedition to the mighty Everest! This book is interesting, thrilling and it begs reading from those entertaining going on such an expedition.

    Jon Krakauer is a magnificent writer and storyteller, who doesn't spare in detail - and the story is wrenching, reminding us at every step of the dangers of a great undertaking for which sometimes we might be ill prepared. I love his writing style and the richness of his words. Since my reading this book, I have bought and read everything else that Kraukauer has written and has been publiashed. I definitely recommend "Into The Wild", another wrenching, real-life story, that like Into Thin Air, jolts us into the realities of thrill and adventure going awry. Saw both movies too.

    I Also Recommend: Into the Wild.


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