09
May
10

Yann Martel: Life of Pi

The Man Booker Prize 2002He is a fabulous story teller.  I had never read anything like this before. The ending is amazing.

My mouth was getting dry as I traveled on the solitary lifeboat together with Pi and the Bengal Tiger – yes, a Bengal Tiger.

I felt like I was floating for days in the wide ocean with no rescue in sight, then the ending.

Is it me that is going crazy, or Pi that is delirious?  What really happened?


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