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Hannah Cook
Hannah Cook is on page 114 of 352
Really enjoying the detailed descriptions of hallucinations brought on by sensory deprivation, and how they set up their tent and made meals
Jan 31, 2015 11:55PM
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Hannah Cook
Hannah Cook is on page 322 of 352
He's re-telling the tale of Endurance. Makes me want to read it again. Best. Story of survival. Ever.
Feb 05, 2015 01:16AM
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Hannah Cook
Hannah Cook is on page 318 of 352
Feb 04, 2015 11:28PM
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Hannah Cook
Hannah Cook is on page 220 of 352
I think they decided to write in this awkward poetic style because most of the stories are Hillary's hallucinations and visions of conversations with dead friends. But it would have been more effective just to keep it simple.
Feb 02, 2015 12:29PM
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Hannah Cook
Hannah Cook is on page 151 of 352
"In the end, Hillary did more cooking than Muir because Muir later got ill again, farther on, when he started exploding, his bowels blowing shrapnel without warning, on occasion taking out everyone and everything in the tent."
Feb 01, 2015 12:02PM
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Hannah Cook
Hannah Cook is on page 82 of 352
He feels the need to quote Homer and Jean-Paul Sartre. Unnecessary wankery.
Jan 31, 2015 12:37AM
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Hannah Cook
Hannah Cook is on page 26 of 352
Very annoying, disjointed writing style but I will persevere because true life adventure is my favourite genre
Jan 29, 2015 07:30PM
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