The Summit, by Eric Alexander

The SummitI love Colorado! I love it because the mountains are so majestic. I cannot even possible imagine how a really large mountain would overwhelm me with awe, a mountain such as Everest.

It’s not likely I’ll ever have the chance to see such a mountain, much less climb one. But Eric Alexander takes you there, and many other places, in his new book The Summit: Faith Beyond Everest’s Death Zone.

It’s an amazing journey, from the Himalayas to Mount Elbrus in Russia, to Mount Hood in New Zealand, to Pisco and Machu Pichu in Peru, to Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, to Mount Denali in Alaska, to Mount Aconcagua in Argentina, and back to the Himalayas, Alexander takes us around the world. He even tells stories of climbs in his home state of Colorado. Whew!

Honestly, it’s almost too much. By the end of the book, as amazing as these climbs are, I was ready to be finished reading it. I think it would have been much easier to read without all the extra locations added in.

However, Alexander keeps his faith at the forefront of it all. That was especially impressive.

All in all, it was an exciting tale, one that I’m glad that I read. I suggest you take it in. In fact, you can win a copy of The Summit right here. I have the opportunity, thanks to New Leaf Press, to give away a copy. All you have to do is comment on that post, and tweet or post the details and a link on Twitter or FaceBook. Check out the contest details here.

If you are interested in reading The Summit, you can purchase it at Amazon.com.

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I received this book free from New Leaf Press/Master Books as part of their Blogger Review Program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.

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