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Life Of Pi: A Novel | 
enlarge | Author: Yann Martel Publisher: Knopf Canada, Toronto, Canada Category: Book
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Rating: 1844 reviews Sales Rank: 3057884
Format: Import Pages: 352 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7
ISBN: 0676973760 EAN: 9780676973761 ASIN: 0676973760
Publication Date: 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: DJ, lightly soiled, rubbed, bumped, light wear to corners, book covers lightly worn at corners, top front corner bump with small tear 352 pp. DJ: Very Good Minus
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Life with Pi December 3, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
wow what a ride the young man has quite the adventure very entertaining that is what fiction is about right?
Life of Pi November 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The book was very well written. Not my type of book. It was selected as a book for my book club. I thought it would be more spiritual. A bit too much agony and strife to take in for a pleasure read.
Amazing book November 19, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book is amazing. Pay attention to the metephor at the end, and decide which is the truth, the story or the metaphor?
So-so book November 17, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I ventured out of my usual kind of reads for this book because of all the hype. It sounded kinda interesting. When I read the blurbs on it, I was expecting some kind of big epiphany from it. I'm disappointed in it, it was just a weird story that dragged on, and the back and forth in time thing was confusing. I've read other books with that technique that flowed well and were easy to follow. I am giving it three stars because Mr. Martel can obviously write, no shortage of talent there. There is also a decent amount of creativity in his book. The third star is me admitting that I bought this book because of the hype, so I won't punish it because it's not my usual taste. Honestly, the story is not that interesting, a lot of the scenes seemed pointless, and the big message of the book comes across weak and contrived. Like someone shoved it in hoping it would leave you in awe. It doesn't. I really don't get the big hoopla here. Wasn't time well-spent for me.
From a High School Freshmans Perspective November 10, 2008 Life of Pi is a very interesting book once you get past the beginning. In the whole first part of the book, I had to force myself to read it. I would have stopped if the book was not assigned for school. Yann wrote about topics as if he had just watched a show on The Animal Planet and wanted to tell us about why animals did certain things like escaping from their enclosure. But after I got past that part, which put me to sleep. I could not stop reading. He describes Pi's adventure with so much detail that it was practically a movie in the form of words. He really gives a lot of personality to the tiger; Richard Parker. Richard Parker is such a huge role and I think it is very hard to describe an animal's personality with such detail. If you can get past the first part of the book, you will enjoy the rest of the story. All i can say is that Yann wrote with so much detail that it ties you to the two main characters, Richard Parker and Pi.
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