I'm trying to start up a thread for people who have read this book, because I just got done reading it and still don't know what I think about it.
Anyone out there wanna join in?
Anyone out there wanna join in?
For Christmas; DW, Persi and I drove to Mexico and bought some books on disc to listen to on the way down and back. One of them was Life of Pi. Unabridged, it gave us 11 1/2 hours of enjoyment. I am looking at the discs right now; one of the statements is: "It is a triumph of storytelling and a tale that will, as one character puts it, make you believe in God." Here is a quick synopsis that may jog some of your memories because I do not always remember the name of every book I have read:Originally Posted by pinkdaisy226
I'm trying to start up a thread for people who have read this book, because I just got done reading it and still don't know what I think about it.
Anyone out there wanna join in?
Well, and it would make sense... that he had to make up a story to help him keep on living through the horror of what he witnessed/did.Originally Posted by Snuzy
The people I have talked to about this really think the animals represented people. Sort of makes sense cause I just couldn't imagine how he could be separated safely from the tiger that whole time.