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Life of Pi
by Yann Martel
by Yann Martel
Dani 's review
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Mar 21, 10
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Recommended to Dani by:
Maestra
Read from February 28 to March 21, 2010, read count: 1
Although I marked this book as "read", I will admit that I skimmed a big chunk of it. Yann Martel does have a way with words and the musings on religion were especially lyrical, but I wasn't really interested in the basic premise of the book. The main twist (which I shall not divulge) came way too late; I was on the verge of chucking the book altogether when I came across it. The flashback nature of the storytelling gave me the happy ending before I even knew the twist so I didn't care about it when it came along.
The most enjoyable parts of this novel were the main character Pi's thoughts on religion and God. I identified with Pi's youthful sampling of several different religions, even though I didn't take it quite as far as he did when I was a teenager. There is a quote toward the beginning of the book that has stuck with me despite what I feel about the novel as a whole:
"We are all born like Catholics, aren't we -- in limbo, without religion, until some figure introduces us to God?"
All in all, I thought that there was much more "musing" than "doing" in this book. I suppose that is partly what separates a literary novel from a mass market one. So if you are the type of reader that prefers the run-and-gun approach of novels that throw you into the action by page two, then this isn't the book for you.
The most enjoyable parts of this novel were the main character Pi's thoughts on religion and God. I identified with Pi's youthful sampling of several different religions, even though I didn't take it quite as far as he did when I was a teenager. There is a quote toward the beginning of the book that has stuck with me despite what I feel about the novel as a whole:
"We are all born like Catholics, aren't we -- in limbo, without religion, until some figure introduces us to God?"
All in all, I thought that there was much more "musing" than "doing" in this book. I suppose that is partly what separates a literary novel from a mass market one. So if you are the type of reader that prefers the run-and-gun approach of novels that throw you into the action by page two, then this isn't the book for you.
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Reading Progress
| 03/16/2010 | page 51 |
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15.18% | "Only 5 pgs in 6 days. Not exactly speeding through this book, which is a sign that I probably won't finish it." |
| 03/10/2010 | page 46 |
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13.69% | "I'm already in skimming mode with this one." |
| 02/28/2010 | page 26 |
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7.74% | "Not much dialogue or action so far, which is tough for me. Reading with a partner, though, so I'm plowing through." |

