I finished Life of Pi
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I finished Life of Pi
Sorry for being so slow! Is there anyone else still working on it or shall we begin discussing?
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First of all, I want to say I loved this book. I loved it so much I wanted to keep it! (I borrowed it from my dad, who hated it. Why did I give it back? Mainly because my mom hadn't read it and I would feel bad taking back a gift. Anyways, back on track.)
I loved it most while he was on the raft. I was constantly amazed by his ingenuity and bravery.
The part I liked least was the island. I'm not sure why - I guess I felt like it pushed it too far into fantasy land, vs the raft section which was quite believable.
Then the ending! Which story was true? It's up to us... but I like the one with the animals more.
I loved it most while he was on the raft. I was constantly amazed by his ingenuity and bravery.
The part I liked least was the island. I'm not sure why - I guess I felt like it pushed it too far into fantasy land, vs the raft section which was quite believable.
Then the ending! Which story was true? It's up to us... but I like the one with the animals more.
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The only part I didn't like was the description of the tree that ate people. (to put it simply, LOL) It creeped me out.
I like the tiger story too, Spudd. I prefer to think he wasn't imagining it.
When I'm walking downtown in Toronto, I always think "What would fall out if we turned the city upside down and shook it? Would there really be giraffes and monkeys that roamed through the city?"
I like the tiger story too, Spudd. I prefer to think he wasn't imagining it.
When I'm walking downtown in Toronto, I always think "What would fall out if we turned the city upside down and shook it? Would there really be giraffes and monkeys that roamed through the city?"
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