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A quick read and very interesting. It made me think a lot about how even if you have all the tools and skills for survival, social interaction is crucial.
I was aprehensive about this book because I've read other books about mountain climbing and the authors include so much detail about the tools, techniques & landscape descriptions that the books became too tedious. Krakauer avoids this mistake.
Krakauer recounts Alex "Supertramp"'s journey into the wild and I kept wanting to know more about Ale ...more
I was aprehensive about this book because I've read other books about mountain climbing and the authors include so much detail about the tools, techniques & landscape descriptions that the books became too tedious. Krakauer avoids this mistake.
Krakauer recounts Alex "Supertramp"'s journey into the wild and I kept wanting to know more about Ale ...more
Overall, this is an incredibly well-written and compelling piece of creative nonfiction. Subjectwise, like a lot of people I kept flipping back and forth between being upset at how callous Chris was toward the people who loved him, and appreciating the kind of transcendentalist aesthetic he wanted to represent. The historical contextualizing and meandering storytelling worked well. Krakauer's writing kept me reading, even when I had the horrors over the unintentional, lonely deaths he describes,
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Jan 05, 2008
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After a day of contemplation, this is my attempt to verbalize my experience in reading this book:
So I did something yesterday that I haven't done in a very long while...I spent the day reading a book. While this endeavor actually started out as a work task, I soon let that responsibility go and allowed my personal journey take over. I read Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer - an account and homage to Christopher McCandless, the young man found dead in Alaska some 15 years ago. This book is powerful; ...more
So I did something yesterday that I haven't done in a very long while...I spent the day reading a book. While this endeavor actually started out as a work task, I soon let that responsibility go and allowed my personal journey take over. I read Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer - an account and homage to Christopher McCandless, the young man found dead in Alaska some 15 years ago. This book is powerful; ...more
Good book - dragged when Krakauer added his own theories. Stick to the story - it doesn't need any fluff.
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Oct 19, 2007
Maggie
marked it as to-read
Dec 03, 2008
Hilary
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Deedee
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Aug 06, 2011
Jocelyn
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Kate
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