A cargo ship sinks in the Pacific and all that remains is one lonely lifeboat. The lifeboat's crew is: a hyena, a zebra with a broken leg, an orangutan, a Bengal tiger by the name of Richard Parker, and Pi, an Indian boy. As the crew members begin to assert their places in the food chain, Pi has to focus on getting to the top and how to deal with a Bengal tiger that grows hungrier by the day. Will Pi survive an impossible journey? At the mention of Life of Pi most people begin to gush about how amazing the movie was and how much they loved it. Followed by their shock at the fact that I haven't seen it yet. My reason? My general experience has been that reading the book is a more enjoyable experience than watching the movie. The book is usually richer in terms of content, context, and backstories. I didn't want to spoil the experience of reading the book by watching the movie. Life of Pi sat on my to-read list patiently waiting and I finally go to it when an extra cr...
Dear Tosh,
ReplyDeleteI am truly impressed.
I don't remember having read so much at your age.
Do you do some Marathi reading as well? If not pl plan to do some
Good and keep it up.
I do not read Marathi but I will try to increase my speed and read more Marathi.
DeleteYou are bright for ur age and i wish sometime i could just be in the books i read to get out of reality i think we all feel that way sometimes right
ReplyDeleteI do feel that way sometimes...
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