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Life of Pi
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bookshelves: contemporary-fantasy, modern-fable, human-emotions, escapism, magical-realism, coming-of-age, gorgeous-covers, indian-fiction
Sep 04, 2015
bookshelves: contemporary-fantasy, modern-fable, human-emotions, escapism, magical-realism, coming-of-age, gorgeous-covers, indian-fiction
I'm a huge fan of Yann Martel's allegorical story.
I read Life of Pi shortly after it had won the Booker, heavily intrigued by the story's improbable premise (boy in lifeboat with Bengal tiger). I was keen to see how the author could pull this off.
But pull it off he did, taking me back to a wondrous childhood of adventure tales and fables.
And you are welcome to whack me over the head with a leather-bound copy of War and Peace, but I am such a sucker for exotic book covers!
Please read the book, don't see the film: Ditto, Captain Corelli.
I read Life of Pi shortly after it had won the Booker, heavily intrigued by the story's improbable premise (boy in lifeboat with Bengal tiger). I was keen to see how the author could pull this off.
But pull it off he did, taking me back to a wondrous childhood of adventure tales and fables.
And you are welcome to whack me over the head with a leather-bound copy of War and Peace, but I am such a sucker for exotic book covers!
Please read the book, don't see the film: Ditto, Captain Corelli.
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Finished Reading
September 4, 2015
– Shelved
August 14, 2016
– Shelved as:
contemporary-fantasy
August 14, 2016
– Shelved as:
modern-fable
August 14, 2016
– Shelved as:
human-emotions
August 14, 2016
– Shelved as:
escapism
March 12, 2017
– Shelved as:
magical-realism
December 5, 2017
– Shelved as:
coming-of-age
June 14, 2018
– Shelved as:
gorgeous-covers
June 21, 2018
– Shelved as:
indian-fiction
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Oh, it's not too bizarre, Cathrine.
It's part of what makes ŷ so interesting.
I enjoy a review that opposes mine, if a cogent reason is given.

Not just you, a lot of people loved the movie Cndy, but for me it didn't convey the gritty fight for survival that the book did.

No, that was Captain Birdseye!


Hmmm, wasn't at all impressed with movie, Cheri.
Some things are better left to the imagination.
Thanks for reading my review!

Ha! Thanks, apatt!
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by Yann Martel doesn't roll off the tongue so easily!

Oh, really?
I read it a long time ago (when it first surfaced) and I loved that Martel succeeded in making such an improbable story believable. And I liked the whole metaphorical angle.
Still, you didn't like Girl on the Train, which many learned bibliophiles have recognised as being probably the best book ever written! ; )
Ha! Thanks for reading, Jaidee!

Oh, really?
I read it a long time ago (when it first surfaced) and I loved that Martel succ..."
your the best Kev !!


Aww, don't worry, Nat, I'm just pleased to be called 'esteemed'!
: )

I really enjoyed this book, Jules. : )

You could do far worse, Kelli. : )

Thanks, Kimber!
It's definitely one of my all-time favourite book covers and I was drawn right into the story. I love this book.


Wow! Have only just spotted your wonderful comment, Linda.
Thank you for kind approval of my book cover!
😁



Thanks, Angela! I loved the (view spoiler) .

Can’t wait to read it someday!
This I AM reading.
I loved the movie, but if that was great I wonder what I will discover inside.
Excited!
Thank you for the recommendation ( you had recommended it to me once!)

Can’t wait to read it someday!
This I AM reading.
I loved the movie, but if that was great I wonder what I will discover ..."
Thank you, Nilanjana!
The movie was nowhere near as good as the book, so this should prove to be a worthwhile read. : )


My apologies for seeing your comment so late, Federico.
I'm pleased that you enjoyed the film as much as the book. There's probably something wrong with me! ; )
Have you read his new book? I haven't --
Martel was speaking in our area when the new book came out. --(but I missed him) ---
We get soooo..."
Oh, and FUN comment, Elyse!
Ha, If you went to see me speaking at an evening author event, you'd definitely fall asleep, if you were already tired. : )
Thank you for reading my review.