Into Thin Air author Jon Krakauer is not a fan of Everest. The book Into Thin Air is a riveting, on- the- mountain account of the calamitous disaster that claimed eight lives on Mt. Though the event it depicts is the same, that book was not credited as the source material for the new movie Everest . Times his review: A resounding thumbs down. Sony bought the property and quickly turned it into a TV movie of the same name, which has a 5. IMDb. Furthermore, in the aftermath of Into Thin Air.
In the 1. 99. 9 paperback version of Into Thin Air, Krakauer addressed the criticism of his book while defending himself. Last week. This is the story of a group of people who are going up this mountain and I wanted to be true to that.
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