Thunder, if you want to read an excellent book, far better than Into Thin Air, read K2: Triumph and Tragedy by Jim Curran. It covered the 1986 K2 climbing season. It was never as popular in the US, because the majority of story lines are not about Americans. There were numerous expeditions on the mountain, only one was American, and they went home early after a terrible accident.
Just as the title suggests, there were some real triumphs in 86' and some real tragedy. The affect of local politics and the economics of climbing, too many people on the mountain at once, bad weather, expeditions assigned routes that were too dangerous, etc. Over the course of 7 weeks, 13 people died.
Jim Curran was the photographer of the British Expedition (sponsored by Fuller's Brewery). He wrote the book without being judgemental, opinionated, or moralistic. In other words, the opposite tact as Krakauer.