Sunday, July 15, 2007

Life of Pi- Yann Martel

The first three-quarters of the book rivaled Kiterunner as one of my favorites, but the last quarter of it was so bad that I don't even know if it even makes my top 10. The first half of the book describes Pi's life in India with his family's zoo and his study of Hindu, Islam and Christianity as a 15 year-old boy. When their ship sinks during his family's (and their zoo animals) move to Canada, Pi finds himself in the unlikely predicament of sharing a lifeboat with an injured zebra, hyenna, ape and tiger. Pi's ability to survive his living situation was completely believable as written. It's when he comes across a man-eating island made of acidic plants that the story takes a turn for the worse. In the final chapter you are presented with an alternate animal-free version of Pi's life's events after the ship sank. And in the end, the author leaves it up to you to decide which was the more believable version.

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