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Customers find the book interesting and absorbing. It provides good insights and provokes thought. They describe the pacing as fast and quick. Many consider it worth the price. However, opinions differ on the writing style, repetition, and survival stories. Some find them compelling and riveting, while others feel they are repetitive or boring at times.

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300 customers mention "Readability"294 positive6 negative

Customers find the book engaging and thought-provoking. They describe the stories as unforgettable and personal. The concepts and thoughts presented in it are interesting. Readers appreciate the well-balanced weaving of story, spirit, psychology, and vivid descriptions of real life events. Overall, they say every young adult should read this book.

"...This reader simply loved this book, having read it when it first came out and then more recently once again on a trip out west, I would find myself..." Read more

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"...I was hoping for, it did provide some valuable insights, and is worth a read if you are interested in the subject." Read more

"...research (e.g., brain science, psychology), Gonzales creatively tells stories to identify actions survivors do in advance of an activity and after..." Read more

296 customers mention "Information quality"270 positive26 negative

Customers find the book insightful and thought-provoking. They appreciate its integration of psychology, neuroscience, and endocrinology. The author does an excellent job relating basic neurobiology and psychology, suggesting complex ideas without imposing any one theory.

"...He has somehow managed to figure out highly plausible explanations as to why some survive catastrophic circumstances while others fold, and die...." Read more

"...job of illustrating the curious complexity yet eerie simplicity of human psychology in the context of survival. It reads like a novel. I loved it." Read more

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18 customers mention "Pacing"14 positive4 negative

Customers find the book's pacing engaging and fast-paced. They appreciate the author's thorough research and writing style that keeps them engaged. The book helps readers act quickly and decisively, making the right plans and executing them effectively. Readers mention it keeps them thinking before acting and provides useful advice on how to approach everyday life situations.

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Customers appreciate the book's value. They say the Mount Hood accident is worth the price of the book alone. The book is riveting and they learn valuable things from it.

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Customers have mixed opinions about the writing style. Some find it well-written and easy to read, with plenty of illustrative stories. The author is skilled at conveying what we need to know to prevent falling into danger. However, others feel the writing style wears them out a bit, with confusing presentation and an overly braggartistic tone. It's difficult to extract a useful summary from the rambling text itself.

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"...Weaving prose back and forth and leading you to wanting more, he teaches you about the chemistry of the brain, bravery, and stupidity in the face of..." Read more

"...It lacks a driving force to it. Its not a difficult read, but I actually stopped reading it for almost 10 days...." Read more

40 customers mention "Repetition"22 positive18 negative

Customers have mixed views about the book. Some find it compelling and memorable, with interesting insights into why we do things. Others find it repetitive, boring, and rambling at times. The text is also described as obtuse and incomprehensible at times.

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"...criticisms out of the way: The first quarter of the book is the least interesting: Testerone-laden snowmobilers and lingo-slingin' fighter pilots..." Read more

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Customers find the book compelling with its collection of survival stories and insights. They enjoy the examination of certain disasters and the reasons some lived and others did not. The collection of harrowing stories is interwoven with great insight into danger faced in a wide variety of situations. However, some readers feel the stories get repetitive and there is little discussion of actual survival situations.

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Gonzales, L. (2017). Deep survival: Who lives, who dies, and why: true stories of miraculous endurance and sudden death. W.W. Norton & Company.Laurence Gonzales is the author of numerous books.Gonzales explored a number of "accidents" from flying, boats, diving, climbing, hiking, etc. to learn what distinguished those who survived versus those who died. Through storytelling connected to interdisciplinary research (e.g., brain science, psychology), Gonzales creatively tells stories to identify actions survivors do in advance of an activity and after an accident. In advance, survivors: (1) Perceive, believe, then act. As the environment changes, what you need is versatility, the ability to perceive what's really happening and adapt to it (2) STOP thinking: Stop, Think, Observe, Plan; (3) Avoid impulsive behavior; (4) Know their stuff; (5) Ask questions; (6) Listen, observe from accidents; (7) Adopt humility and maintenance of a positive attitude. These qualities in general, support a person's calibration once an accident occurs where survivors: (a) Perceive, believe (look, see, believe); (b) Stay calm - use humor; (c) Think/Analyze/Plan (get organize; set up small, manageable tasks); (d) Take correct, decisive action; (e) Take joy in completing tasks; (f) Count blessings; (g) Play - sing, play mind games, recite poetry, count anything, do mathematical problems in their head; (h) See beauty; (i) Believe that they will succeed; (j) Let go of the fear of dying; (k) Do whatever is necessary; (l) Never give up.This would be a super book for those interested in organizational change, why things fail, and leadership.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2012
    You talk about somebody being on top of his game. You have probably had the feeling before like this reader that you go through a book and say to yourself, this author has poured himself into the book. That is what we have here. Gonzalez has had a life-time to think about the different types of survival situations he is covering in this narrative, and each one is a story of courage, sacrifice, and living against the odds. He has somehow managed to figure out highly plausible explanations as to why some survive catastrophic circumstances while others fold, and die. Oddly enough most of the time it is not about who is the strongest physically, but rather who has what it takes INSIDE. Those who display bravado, they die the quickest.

    This reader simply loved this book, having read it when it first came out and then more recently once again on a trip out west, I would find myself sitting with pens underlining key statements, writing in margins, transposing sentences onto blank sheets in the front and back of the book. Who does this kind of thing? What kind of book can have that kind of effect on a reader? DEEP SURVIVAL is that kind of book.

    This is truly usable information we are dealing with. Other reviewers have done an excellent job of pointing out the assets and difficulties the book has. It is perhaps at this point more appropriate to point out some of the concepts you will learn by spending a few hours going through this book. It will dramatically change the way you look at your world around you, and perhaps if you discuss it with someone close to you, just might just save a life.

    The HIGHLIGHTS:

    * Gonzales talks about flying across the Pacific on vacation, stepping off a plane in Hawaii, and a few hours later putting on his bathing suit and going down to the beach for a swim whereupon he encounters a lifeguard and casually queries him, "Where do you think I should go for a swim today."

    Expecting a quick one or two sentence reply, he is astounded when the life guard gets down off his viewing post, and quietly spends several minutes looking at the water before replying. The guard then describes to the new vacationer in detail exactly the dangers that waiting for him in different sections of the visible water.

    To Gonzales it is obvious had he just gone casually into the water, he would have very easily wound him drowning. This leads us to the much bigger issue of how many people throughout the world would have just entered those waters with no awareness of the danger and then found themselves in trouble when it was too late to extricate themselves from danger. This whole concept is explored on page 130 of the book.

    * The dangers of mountain climbing and skiing are explored in detail. The author teaches you to have a new mindset when you enter the domain of the mountains. An amazing story is conveyed to the reader how people are trapped on a mountain, lifesavers from the ski patrol go up the trails, and successfully save those trapped. After it is all over, the lifesavers themselves then proceed to spirit their snowmobiles up and down the mountain to have a little fun after having been forewarned about the possibility of avalanches in this area, and then find themselves creating the very avalanche they were warned about.

    Several are killed instantly. How can this be? How can professionals totally aware of risk, trained to analyze and attempt to keep the odds on their side wind up killing themselves in the very environment that they are experts in? The answers are astounding, and there are lessons for each of us, if our minds are open to learning.

    * It is every parent's nightmare that their child gets lost, and Gonzales thoroughly covers this topic beginning on page 170. Years ago, I spent a week at the Squaw Valley Ski Resort. While traveling up the mountain with my daughter and a very experienced ski instructor, we met a young fellow about 8 years old traveling up the mountain alone. He was a member of a group that lives in the valley and has been trained in the ways of the mountain by professionals at Squaw that teach local children just this sort of activity. The ski instructor was completely comfortable with that boy going up alone. Now having been caught on two different mountains in a blizzard at Lake Tahoe over a ten year period, I simply could not believe it.

    Gonzalez explains in the book that people think because they are ensconced in a 50 million dollar set of buildings at the foot of a 21st century ski resort that somehow mother nature has been tamed. Man now rules the mountain - SURE. In this book you will learn why children 6 years and under have a much greater chance of survival and being found alive in a wilderness setting, than children 7 to 12 years of age. The evidence is in, the theories of why this is so are now known, and the information is available for our use in protecting our families. The author continues to both impress us, and educate us on topics that we really know nothing about, but think we know everything.

    * There is a direct correlation between the number of visitors to areas of danger such as the beaches in Hawaii, and mountain visitors and the number who disappear and die. The more visitors the more problems. This led the author to conclude that death in environments like this is a natural occurrence simply subject to ratios of the number of people involved. He also points out that these events like shark attacks are under-reported. As an example the number of people getting killed or bitten by sharks in Australia is much greater than what you read in newspapers. If you want to discourage tourism, just keep reporting high incidences of shark attacks. It makes sense, doesn't it?

    * For years we have all watched movies and television shows where actors do all kinds of stupid things that we say, no one would do that in real life. An example would be in a shootout, instead of protecting your body by shielding it behind something, you step out with your gun completely exposing your body and shoot from an exposed position. Sounds ludicrous, doesn't it? The author explains that people really do incredibly stupid things in survival situations, like take off their backpack and leaving it, or their jacket because they are feeling warm for the moment.

    There is an entire psychology and branch of survival thinking that explains this kind of behavior. Perhaps the best defense against acting this way is to understand deeply, the intuitive reflexes that guide this kind of behavior. The author is a master at conveying to us what we need to know to prevent falling into these cognitive traps.

    CONCLUSION:

    This book is fantastic and this reader does not expect to ever read anything as good as this book on this topic again. Very shortly after its publication, the author wrote another book on this very same topic. The first half of the sequel was once again excellent. The second half however meandered completely off topic, which leads this reader to believe that sometimes an author has just one great book in him. Once it gets written, the author seeks to capitalize on the success of his earlier works by writing another book.

    One last thought. You will remember a number of years back, a group of pros getting caught in a blizzard climbing Mount Everest. Several of them died on the mountain during that event. It is one of the worst catastrophes to hit Everest in years. Prior to climbing the mountain one of the guides with an international reputation who was killed during the storm told one of the group that was going to climb with him, "Don't worry about Everest, we have been climbing this mountain for so long, we have it WIRED." It's that type of thinking which is illustrated throughout this book that gets you into trouble very quickly in a hostile natural environment. If there is one book you want to read on survival and give to members of your family, then Deep Survival is it. Go for it, and thank you for reading this review.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
    I found this book fascinating...so much so that I bought 4 more copies as gifts. The author did an incredible job of illustrating the curious complexity yet eerie simplicity of human psychology in the context of survival. It reads like a novel. I loved it.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2022
    I have mixed feelings about this book. It's mostly a retelling of famous survival stories, all told better elsewhere, with the authors own musings and stories mixed in. The text is rambling at times, sometimes obtuse, even incomprehensible.

    This book for sure could have used a better editor, and a better structure.

    Still the author has an interesting philosophy and shares many interesting observations about survival, which he thankfully summarizes in an appendix.

    This appendix makes the book in my opinion, as it is difficult to extract a useful summary from the rambling text itself.

    Note that the book mainly focuses on surviving once disaster strikes. And the examples given are often the most extreme and spectacular. In my mind this diminishes the value of this book, for three reasons:

    1) It is much more helpful to learn how to avoid such a disaster in the first place. And this book does not focus on how to do that.

    2) Most people would not be able to survive those situations anyway, even with significant training and preparation. At least this book makes that abundantly clear.

    3) There is a huge survivorship bias here, in that we cannot read the stories of the ones who died. Even though they perhaps were just as prepared - they just were not as lucky.

    The book is an easy and engaging read. I read through it in just a few days. While it was not what I was hoping for, it did provide some valuable insights, and is worth a read if you are interested in the subject.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
    Gonzales, L. (2017). Deep survival: Who lives, who dies, and why: true stories of miraculous endurance and sudden death. W.W. Norton & Company.

    Laurence Gonzales is the author of numerous books.

    Gonzales explored a number of "accidents" from flying, boats, diving, climbing, hiking, etc. to learn what distinguished those who survived versus those who died. Through storytelling connected to interdisciplinary research (e.g., brain science, psychology), Gonzales creatively tells stories to identify actions survivors do in advance of an activity and after an accident. In advance, survivors: (1) Perceive, believe, then act. As the environment changes, what you need is versatility, the ability to perceive what's really happening and adapt to it (2) STOP thinking: Stop, Think, Observe, Plan; (3) Avoid impulsive behavior; (4) Know their stuff; (5) Ask questions; (6) Listen, observe from accidents; (7) Adopt humility and maintenance of a positive attitude. These qualities in general, support a person's calibration once an accident occurs where survivors: (a) Perceive, believe (look, see, believe); (b) Stay calm - use humor; (c) Think/Analyze/Plan (get organize; set up small, manageable tasks); (d) Take correct, decisive action; (e) Take joy in completing tasks; (f) Count blessings; (g) Play - sing, play mind games, recite poetry, count anything, do mathematical problems in their head; (h) See beauty; (i) Believe that they will succeed; (j) Let go of the fear of dying; (k) Do whatever is necessary; (l) Never give up.

    This would be a super book for those interested in organizational change, why things fail, and leadership.
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    Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
    Gonzales, L. (2017). Deep survival: Who lives, who dies, and why: true stories of miraculous endurance and sudden death. W.W. Norton & Company.

    Laurence Gonzales is the author of numerous books.

    Gonzales explored a number of "accidents" from flying, boats, diving, climbing, hiking, etc. to learn what distinguished those who survived versus those who died. Through storytelling connected to interdisciplinary research (e.g., brain science, psychology), Gonzales creatively tells stories to identify actions survivors do in advance of an activity and after an accident. In advance, survivors: (1) Perceive, believe, then act. As the environment changes, what you need is versatility, the ability to perceive what's really happening and adapt to it (2) STOP thinking: Stop, Think, Observe, Plan; (3) Avoid impulsive behavior; (4) Know their stuff; (5) Ask questions; (6) Listen, observe from accidents; (7) Adopt humility and maintenance of a positive attitude. These qualities in general, support a person's calibration once an accident occurs where survivors: (a) Perceive, believe (look, see, believe); (b) Stay calm - use humor; (c) Think/Analyze/Plan (get organize; set up small, manageable tasks); (d) Take correct, decisive action; (e) Take joy in completing tasks; (f) Count blessings; (g) Play - sing, play mind games, recite poetry, count anything, do mathematical problems in their head; (h) See beauty; (i) Believe that they will succeed; (j) Let go of the fear of dying; (k) Do whatever is necessary; (l) Never give up.

    This would be a super book for those interested in organizational change, why things fail, and leadership.
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  • Elizabeth
    5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best Books I’ve Ever Read
    Reviewed in Canada on September 26, 2023
    If you haven’t read this book do so immediately. It is fantastic and I try to read it again every year because it is so essential. I credit what I have learned from this book with a lot of the survival tactics and strategies I have used in various situations in my life and I really highly recommend everyone read it. I give it as a gift often.

    This is my favorite book by this author. I really cannot recommend it more highly.
  • GRAZIELE ADRIANE BARROS MARTINS DA COSTA
    5.0 out of 5 stars Fundamental para quem estuda ciências comportamentais.
    Reviewed in Brazil on March 6, 2021
    Estrutura da narrativa muito boa. Os assuntos se misturam, mas não se perde o fio condutor.
  • Dr. Bob
    5.0 out of 5 stars This book changed the way I think.
    Reviewed in India on December 3, 2019
    I am much more aware of my surroundings after reading this book. My risk management skills have vastly improved. The importance of "staying in the now" when under stressful situations has been helpful on several occasions. There is so much to this book. Read it and pass it on to someone you care about. You don't have to learn the hard way. The examples used are easy to remember. They will become your own.
  • Dee
    5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting Read
    Reviewed in Australia on January 2, 2024
    Loved how the theory and stories are woven together - such incredible examples to learn from. So much food for thought!
  • FN
    5.0 out of 5 stars Super
    Reviewed in Italy on November 13, 2017
    Una lettura meravigliosa. Ho imparato molte cose e messo a fuoco esperienze, idee e pensieri già vissuti. Una guida per la vita.