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hedgehokey
Into Thin Air | Jon Krakauer
Mehso-so

This was a very harrowing story that makes you doubt the sanity of anyone who summits Everest. The story was well written, but a little bit rambly at times switching between 1996 and previous expeditions, at times this was lightly annoying because I wanted to hear more about what happened in 1996, but I understand that a lot of context needed to be set so that the layman (like me) could understand mountaineering terms.

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peaKnit
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#WednesdayWanderings @AllDebooks @jenniferw88 @TheBookHippie @Chrissyreadit

1. My favorite literary walks (hikes) are the tagged book as well as Wild by Cheryl Strayed
2. The terrain is vastly different looking but the feelings of solitude and loneliness seem similar. I feel inspired by the discipline and focus it takes to accomplish individual physical and mental challenges. #litsolace #midsummersolace

AllDebooks I really enjoyed both those books 5mo
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Blueberry
Into Thin Air | Jon Krakauer
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Eggs Brilliant ❄️❄️ 7mo
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dabbe
Into Thin Air | Jon Krakauer
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💙⛰️🤍 7mo
Eggs I just rewatched this film a few days ago! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 @dabbe (edited) 7mo
dabbe @Eggs I read the book but have never seen the movie. I'll have to check it out! 🤗 7mo
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dabbe
Into Thin Air | Jon Krakauer
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 😱 📚 🏔️ 10mo
Eggs 🏔️💔❄️ @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @dabbe (edited) 10mo
dabbe @Eggs 💜🩶💜 10mo
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KristiAhlers
Left for Dead: My Journey Home from Everest | Stephen G. Michaud, Beck Weathers
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Pickpick

I am a sucker for anything Everest. Mostly because I could never imagine climbing (you legit climb to the cruising altitude of a jetliner!) But I also feel humanity just doesn't belong on that mountain. And yet.. my dorky self can't walk away from a book on the subject. This was very good. And nerve wracking. #bookspin @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 10mo
Cuilin Same, I watch all the documentaries saying “We don‘t belong there. It‘s wrong. Get off the mountain you fools. Why is this even allowed? “ 10mo
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peaKnit
Ascent Into Hell | Fergus White
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Pickpick

#fridaynightshare #naturalitsy #midwintersolace this is my favorite more recent winter nonfiction. I have been in a rabbit hole of Everest books for several years. This guy was funny, and his accent was fantastic on audio. I had to stop walking and put my hands on my knees when he described defecating in his own hood on the mountain. It probably “was the best of times and the worst of times” for Fergus. 😂

TheBookHippie 😅😂😂😳 11mo
Bookzombie I added this to my audio list. 😂 11mo
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Tamra
Into Thin Air | Jon Krakauer
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Rereading for IRL bookclub and it‘s just as thrilling! The first time I listened to the audio edition, but I appreciate the photos and maps in the print version.

AvidReader25 This book was incredible! 11mo
Kimberlone One of the best nonfictions I‘ve ever read 11mo
Tamra @Kimberlone @AvidReader25 it is amazing! (edited) 11mo
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Larkken
Into Thin Air | Jon Krakauer
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Pickpick

Day 3 of #12Booksof2023 is for this audiobook, which was a hit for both me and my husband during a road-trip. It also sparked continued interest in Everest throughout the year, always a good sign!

Bluebird Yay! This has been on my TBR list for a long time. I ‘almost‘ read it this year. Sigh. I‘m hopeful I get to it soon. 11mo
Tamra My husband and I did the same years ago and it was a thrilling listen! I‘m going to recommend it for our IRL bookclub. 11mo
Andrew65 This looks a good listen. 11mo
Larkken @Tamra it would be a good book club pick! Lots of follow ups and documentaries and such 11mo
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paisleyjess
Pickpick

I love stories of survival and death in extreme environments and this book collected several plus added the stories of the loved ones back home. Some of the writing is so beautiful and haunting I keep reading pieces out loud to anyone who will listen.