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Day to Die for: 1996: Everest’s Worst Disaster

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Experience the harrowing true story of the 1996 Everest disaster from survivor Graham Ratcliffe. Uncover crucial new information and untold facts about the deadliest day in Everest’s history. Witness the tragedy through the eyes of a two-time Everest summiteer and discover the burden of guilt and quest for answers that have haunted him for years. A must-read for mountaineering enthusiasts and anyone seeking the complete truth about this historic event.

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  • ISBN-13: 9781780576411
  • Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
  • Publisher Imprint: Mainstream Publishing
  • Depth: 25
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 23 mm
  • Weight: 246 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1780576412
  • Publisher Date: 24 Sep 2013
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 368
  • Series Title: English
  • Width: 127 mm

24 reviews for Day to Die for: 1996: Everest’s Worst Disaster

  1. Shruti Chawla

    This book exceeded my expectations. It is a poignant exploration of survival, guilt, and the human condition.

  2. Sarthak Rajendra Shimbre

    An outstanding book. The author provides a first-hand perspective that is both chilling and enlightening.

  3. Rhuthwik Nargund

    The book provides great insight into the disaster. It was a bit slow to start but ended well.

  4. Karan Gurbani

    Ratcliffe’s account is heart-wrenching and provides a new perspective. A captivating and unforgettable read.

  5. Devanshu Chauhan

    While informative, I found the book somewhat repetitive. Ratcliffe’s experience is valuable, but the narrative could be tighter.

  6. Vikash Bohra

    As a mountaineering enthusiast, I found this book informative. Ratcliffe’s honesty is admirable, but the writing could be more engaging.

  7. Arpan Mondal

    An honest and raw portrayal of the disaster. Ratcliffe’s insights are invaluable. A difficult but important read.

  8. Prashant Thakur

    An extremely important book. It provides so many different details than other stories. I enjoyed reading it!

  9. Shubh Maheshwari

    I enjoyed learning about the events, but some parts felt repetitive. Overall a good read for history buffs.

  10. Shruti Singh

    I struggled to get through the book because it was boring, but I learned a lot about this tragedy.

  11. Abhishek Baranwal

    Informative, but I wish there was more focus on the other climbers involved. Ratcliffe’s perspective dominates the narrative.

  12. Prateek

    A remarkable story of survival and the lasting impact of tragedy. Ratcliffe’s honesty is both admirable and heartbreaking.

  13. Pariyul Jain

    The beginning of this book was a little slow, but the rest of the book was great!

  14. Aaryan Shreshtha

    A powerful account of a tragic event. The personal guilt Ratcliffe carries is palpable. A must-read for those interested in Everest.

  15. Chilaka Alan

    A truly gripping account that sheds new light on the Everest disaster. Ratcliffe’s personal journey is deeply affecting.

  16. Aman Yadav

    I found the narrative compelling and very thought-provoking. I appreciate the honesty shown in this book.

  17. Prachi Joshi

    I appreciated the new information presented, but the book felt a bit disjointed at times. Overall, a worthwhile read.

  18. Ayush Arora

    A gripping read, though emotionally heavy. Ratcliffe’s perspective is unique, but the details are overwhelming at times.

  19. Chetan Gambhir

    While the book is informative, it can get bogged down in technical details. A good read for serious mountaineering fans.

  20. Deepti Singh

    A compelling narrative that kept me hooked from beginning to end. Ratcliffe’s story is a testament to the human spirit.

  21. Sachin Yadav

    The technical aspects are really interesting, but it could be daunting for casual readers.

  22. Rashi Tanwar

    Incredibly moving and well-written. Ratcliffe’s story is one of survival and profound loss. Highly recommend.

  23. Srishti Sharma

    A detailed account, but I struggled to connect with the author’s voice. The facts are there, but the emotional impact is lacking.

  24. Rishabh Raj Harsh

    I wish there was more about other climbers in the book, but it was a good read.

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