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  1. 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Still think about this one!, 28 Aug 2009
    This review is from: Life of Pi (Paperback)

    Completely different to anything I have ever read and probably one of the best books I have ever read! You will either be totally baffled by it or want to read it again to make sure you understood it!! A definite must-read. I always think the mark of a good book is if you keep thinking about it for a time after you have read it. Well, once I had finished this I couldn’t stop thinking about it, trying to sort it out in my mind. I read it ages ago and still think about it – in fact I think I will go and re-read it!!

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  2. 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    a good worthwhile read, 11 Dec 2012
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    Cloud “A Reader” (London) –

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    This review is from: Life of Pi (Paperback)

    My background? An Atheist. An infrequent reader

    Is the book recommended? Yes.

    Like a few readers here, I found the first 90 pages slow, boring and irrelevant, and because of this I gave up a couple of times. The rest of it was worth taking it up again eventually.

    I recommend infrequent (and impatient) readers skip to Chapter 33 when there’s some background on the travel plans, and when shortly after, the ship sinks. Then it gets interesting. You can always read the first section after. But I actually believe it doesn’t matter what order you read it in. I found the ending satisfying unlike some other readers.

    The writer provides very believable insight into human and animal behaviour under their unique circumstances and I was certainly convinced. The writing style is reasonably easy to read. So..to conclude, no page turner and a 100 pages too long, but it was enjoyable and insightful and I’m glad that I have read it…finally!

    Do I finally believe in God?
    No. I’m not saying the author wants us to believe in God or otherwise. Maybe he did..maybe he didn’t. It didn’t make much difference to my fundamental beliefs.

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  3. 175 of 191 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    An absolute delight, 11 April 2004
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    Anthony Lynas (Leicester, UK) –
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    This review is from: Life of Pi (Paperback)

    Life of Pi was, for me, a delight throughout. The first portion of the book seems to have garnered criticism in some corners but I found it to be a gentle and drily witty look at the way the world works. It provides the grounding for what follows, including the religious journey the book takes. Bearing in mind that I’m atheistic, I didn’t feel like I was being preached to at any point in time. What’s important here is that Yann Martel doesn’t ram anything down the reader’s throats. Pi relates all the events that occur to zoology and / or religion but the reader is always allowed to make their own judgement as well.

    The story really picks up post-shipwreck and has some lovely twists and turns along the way. It’s a paean to the survival instincts of the human spirit told through a series of increasingly bizarre and imaginative anecdotes. Wonderfully, everything is thrown askew at the end with a marvellous plot twist that leaves the reader considering the book long after they have finished it.

    I read through Life of Pi in a little over two days; it was both enthralling and captivating and is that rare thing in modern art and literature – a positive and hopeful comment on the nature of the human being.

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