A review by emcfeely
Blind Descent: The Quest to Discover the Deepest Place on Earth by James M. Tabor

3.0

This isn't going to win any awards for its prose, and I have no urge to go explore the nearest supercave, but it was a fun read. If I were Alexander Klimchouk or Yury Kasjan, though, I might be a little peeved. This book is set up (in structure and tone) as a loving tribute to Bill Stone, and the Ukrainian cavers feel like a bit of an afterthought.