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Review: Life of Pi

life-of-pi1.jpgI just finished reading Life of Pi upon Eric’s suggestion.  Unfortunately for myself, I thought I had more to read this morning so I only brought the one book with me on the bus and it turned out that I only had three pages left.  Woops?

Life of Pi is written by Canadian author Yann Martel.  It is mainly a novel about the life of Piscine “Pi” Molitor Patel who is a boy from India whose father is a zookeeper.  At one point, they all pick up and move to Canada but along their way the ship they are on sinks and Pi is left along in a lifeboat along with a Bengal Tiger.

The majority of the novel revolves around how Pi survived his voyage at sea with this tiger for 227 days which is insane when you think about it.  He had to figure out how to live off the sea and not disturb the tiger who was in the boat with him.  You know he survived because in the beginning of the novel the author talks with a ‘future Pi’ who is living in Toronto.

I found the beginnings of his journey very interesting in that he explained what happened in the first days (it’s all told from a first-person perspective) and how he dealt with the huge tiger in his boat and how he took care of himself during the time.  The rest of the novel gets a little tiresome as you KNOW he survived the ordeal so when you read about his thoughts of life at sea and the pain and hardship he went through, it got a little boring knowing that the biggest event of all (someone saving him) was right around the corner.  I definitely found myself speed reading through some aspects of the book (like when he spoke about the skies and the seas…come on, get to the good stuff!)

However, I must admit that I am pretty upset right now as I had thought this book was non-fiction!  The tale was very gripping thinking that this actually happened to someone!  It was quite the page-turner at some points.  For those of you who have read the book, I am hoping you can see how easy it was to feel that it was real, considering the author interviews Pi in Toronto!  Now that I know it’s fiction…meh.  I don’t know…I guess it’s still a good read.  The ending is quite amazing actually.

In the end, I did enjoy this book.  It had a very interesting section regarding religion and how Pi took it upon himself to be a practicing Christian, Mulsim and Hindu, reasoning that he loves God in all forms.  It was interesting to see how the figureheads of the religions came down on this 8 year old boy and told him he couldn’t that but in the end they left bewildered and wondering if they had it all wrong.  I’ll have to reflect on it some more I suppose…it was a page turner but I am wondering if I would felt differently if I knew it was fiction.

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One of my Nightmares Come True

Many times have I waited at a bus stop or at an intersection or anywhere where there is traffic.  99% of the time I am in my own little world listening to my music or looking at the birds in the sky.

1% of the time I am highly alert to everything going on around me in fear that an out of control driver would smack me.  Let’s be honest, I’m going to think that this doesn’t happen too often.

Unfortunately it did yesterday as a car plowed into a bus stop and killed a woman yesterday.  Horrible, HORRIBLE!  That is a scary thing to think about.

Read here.

On a totally unrelated note (other than the word nightmare), I had this crazy dream this morning.  I dreamed that my alarm went off and I went to the washroom and when I got there it was kind of full…of stuff.  Like furniture.  Mike had moved some stuff into the washroom for some reason.  I just said nothing and moved to the shower where I found some cases of beer (now that I think of it, I think all the stuff from the garage was in the bathroom) so I moved them.  Oddly enough I wasn’t upset but when I turned around to see the empty shower, it was FULL OF STUFF…shelves of stuff.  I flipped!  I started yelling for Mike and both he and Eric came into the scene as I was yelling at Mike.  “How could you put all this stuff in here?!  Don’t you realize that I need to go to work and to do so I need to take a shower in the morning?!  Do you realize how long it will take me to move all this stuff?”

All along no one is saying a word during my rant and when I am done Eric says “But he had to make room for his family.  Don’t you care about his family here?”  Bewildered, his cousin Adam entered the scene (Note that Mike doesn’t actually have a cousin Adam that I know of, let alone that funnily looked exactly like Mike but a little shorter.  But they both had the same hair, glasses and beard.  I had a good laugh.) and then I apologized for the outrage saying that I didn’t know his cousin was staying with us and then I woke up.

Strange!