127 Hours: Between a Rock and a Hard Place - [7.5/10]

It’s hard to rate a book like this where it’s literally a life story of the hardest experience that someone can face. A very raw and gruesome read, that really showed the toughness and endurance of Aron. I found the first half of the book a bit of a bore, as it reads more like an autobiography where he is flexing all of the crazy climbs that he has completed. The second half, however, was so enthralling, regardless of if pretty much all of that second half is him in the same spot with his arm stuck. I understand why there was a bunch of recounting of his life in the first half, it’s his book and story he can do what he wants, but I just didn’t enjoy it, it took me out of it a little bit. If you take out that beginning boring part of the book, it would be a 10/10 for me. This guy is just a different human being and really had the worst luck to get caught, but prevailed and had the best luck to be able to get out.

Author: Aron Ralston

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