
Corey B. (
coreyann) wrote on 2/3/2008...
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After reading
Into Thin Air I wanted to read more about this tragedy. In one of the few epilogues in that book, Jon mentions Beck's book so I thought that I'd look it up. I got it last week and when I began the book it sucked me in. It was not quite as captivating as
Into Thin Air but I think that is because he didn't focus on the tragedy much at all. He skimmed over it and then goes on to tell the readers how he got there (on Everest) and about his life in general. Even without the minute-by-minute detail (he states in the epilogue that he didn't do this because he felt the other books on the subject covered it enough) it is still a fascinating book and what Beck Weathers comes back from is still quite amazing. A definite must-read for the reader whom likes real-life drama.

Kim V. (
Kimivan) wrote on 11/21/2007...
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Interesting account, told by Beck and his family. I was working at his lab in Dallas, when we received the call that he was dead...followed later by he's alive! I can certainly say, from working around him for 17 years, what a COMPLETE personality change this had on him- what a different person he was after! Inspiring book-
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This was a really great book
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A very good true story of adventure and survival.