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Life of Pi by Yann Martel

January 25, 2013
By Dana Chesser BRONZE, Sykesville, Maryland
Dana Chesser BRONZE, Sykesville, Maryland
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My opinion of The Life of Pi is that I am absolutely in love with it. Other than the beginning of the novel, where the words are fiercely large and the sentences are incredibly hard to interpret. Re-reading was constantly necessary for part 1, and as an overall outlook on understanding everything I read, I would give it, maybe, a sixty-percent. But as soon as part 2 blossomed into the book on page ninety-seven, everything got so much more interesting. The words began to develop into my level of knowledge, and everything got so much more amazing. However, the concept of the story was still very complex and some things were lingering as far as descriptions and technical rants here and there. But over all, it was the simplicity of the inspiration it gave me that really made me enjoy the book.


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on Feb. 1 2013 at 6:15 pm
monochromatic BRONZE, Alexandria, Virginia
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Favorite Quote:
Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art... It has no survival value; rather it is one of those things that give value to survival.<br /> C. S. Lewis

sounds interesting!