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message 1: by April Lyn (new)

April Lyn (aprilallyear) Does anyone want to read this with me? I noticed it is on lots of to-read lists (I think 7 pages of people came up when I searched the other day) and the theme read for August is "animals" so I thought it was fitting. I would start it sometime next week.


message 2: by Janie (new)

Janie (justjanie) Sure. I'll read it with you. Thanks for asking.


message 3: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 63 comments I read it a few years ago. It's a great book.


message 4: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (Books: A true story) (booksatruestory) | 490 comments Mod
April Lyn - this finally came in at the library! I'm starting it today. It wasn't on my dusty list for this year but I have been wanting to read it forever :). Have you started yet?


message 5: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (Books: A true story) (booksatruestory) | 490 comments Mod
I am on pg 94 in the Mass MArket paperback. This novel is STUNNING. And so funny, which I wasn't expecting. Hurry and start April Lyn :) I want to discuss spoilers with you.

I was confused at who exactly was speaking in chapter 2, but I read the sparknotes on it and it's the author. Pi is actually narrating the whole thing. Am I naive that totally I thought this was non-fiction?? LOL If it didn't say fiction on the back of my book I would be convinced that this was the most interesting true story EVER.

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message 6: by April Lyn (new)

April Lyn (aprilallyear) Jessica wrote: "Hurry and start April Lyn :) I want to discuss spoilers with you."

hahaha sorry. I'm such a fail. This was my idea and ah. It's been a busy week for us - I know everyone says that, but my husband and I applied to be foster parents (yay! :D) and it requires a lot of fingerprinting and interviews and house cleaning, etc etc.

But I promise I'm starting tonight!! I'm so glad to hear that you're liking it. I kept putting it off thinking it would be a slow read.


message 7: by Jessica (new)

Jessica T. (jessicaola) | 79 comments I take my books everywhere with me... and this book made me feel guilty taking it to the bar. Why? Because eventually I left him alone on the lifeboat.


message 8: by Jessica (new)

Jessica T. (jessicaola) | 79 comments PS. Read Max and the cats because plagiarism was under foot.........


message 9: by April Lyn (new)

April Lyn (aprilallyear) Jessica wrote: "I take my books everywhere with me... and this book made me feel guilty taking it to the bar. Why? Because eventually I left him alone on the lifeboat."

haha! love it! I'm only 36 pages in so he's not in a boat yet... but I loved the intro! Did everyone else read that? Where the author talks about meeting the old dude in the little restaurant in India?


message 10: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (Books: A true story) (booksatruestory) | 490 comments Mod
April Lyn - Wow congrats on being foster parents! That's way more important than reading a book with me. :) Sorry I was impatient - it's so good and I'm dying to talk to you about it. The pace is actually pretty good - the plot isn't whizzing by but it's very interesting and flows really well. I wouldn't say that it's slow at all. But you'll have to tell me what you think. Don't think you have to rush. the nice thing about online book clubs is we can both read at our own pace. :)


message 11: by April Lyn (new)

April Lyn (aprilallyear) Jessica wrote: "April Lyn - Wow congrats on being foster parents! That's way more important than reading a book with me. :) Sorry I was impatient - it's so good and I'm dying to talk to you about it. The pace i..."

haha! We posted at the same time :)


message 12: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (Books: A true story) (booksatruestory) | 490 comments Mod
April - Yes I totally thought it was true and this was non-fiction! Sparknotes burst that bubble for me....and the big word "Fiction" on the back cover. Very cool way to start the book though. I thought it made it very interesting.

haha! We posted at the same time :)

LOL how did that happen?


message 13: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (Books: A true story) (booksatruestory) | 490 comments Mod
Whoa. I've been wondering since the beginning who richard parker was. He was NOT who I thought he was going to be.


message 14: by April Lyn (new)

April Lyn (aprilallyear) Jessica wrote: "Whoa. I've been wondering since the beginning who richard parker was. He was NOT who I thought he was going to be."

What page are you on? I am on page 149, so if you're at least that far, this won't be a spoiler.

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Also, who knew this book was going to be so religious/philosophical? Call me ignorant, I had NO idea. It's not a quick, mindless read.


message 15: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (Books: A true story) (booksatruestory) | 490 comments Mod
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I didn't know it would be so religious either. I have to say, I absolutely love the idea of being a Hindu, Muslim and Christian at the same time.

I'm on Chapter 64 which is pg 242 in the Mass market paperback version.
I agree it's not a mindless read but I'm not finding the writing really difficult to understand. I think the writing is beautiful and flows so well.

The thing I keep thinking about is if the boat is a zoo or freedom. ARe they free in the open ocean and they have plotted out this small territory for themselves to stay alive in the wild ocean or are they trapped in the boat and can't get out? I think it's kind of both in a weird way. Maybe that doesn't make sense....


message 16: by Alex (new)

Alex  tizzard  | 13 comments I'm late to the table, but I'm starting tonight. Hope it's not too late to contribute to the discussion!


message 17: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (Books: A true story) (booksatruestory) | 490 comments Mod
Alexia - You're not too late. I'm only about half-way through. Can't wait to hear what you think!


message 18: by Createwithkas (new)

Createwithkas (miamikel) | 5 comments Just picked up the Life of Pi ... I hope I'm able to get started on it this weekend or at least the beginning of this week. I'm a fast reader, so I should be able to to catch up quickly to the discussions :)


message 19: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (Books: A true story) (booksatruestory) | 490 comments Mod
In Chapter 76 (mild spoiler) (view spoiler) It's been really interesting to see how blurry the line is between human and animal.

I had a random question - why do you think the author made Pi vegetarian?


message 20: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (Books: A true story) (booksatruestory) | 490 comments Mod
Miamikel - Yay! Thanks for joining us :)


message 21: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (Books: A true story) (booksatruestory) | 490 comments Mod
I just finished it yesterday. WOW. It was amazing. I'm so glad we are having this group because I have a ton of questions about the end. Major ending spoiler (view spoiler) What an amazing, thought provoking story. Never read anything like it.


Renna Mira (AKA Enna Isilee) (enna_isilee) | 10 comments Hurrah! I feel like I can join in now! The following is JUST for Jessica (and anyone else who has read the book):

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message 23: by April Lyn (new)

April Lyn (aprilallyear) Jessica wrote: "I just finished it yesterday. WOW. It was amazing. I'm so glad we are having this group because I have a ton of questions about the end. Major ending spoiler [spoilers removed] What an amazing, t..."

You finished it already! I'm only about halfway through.. really liking it though.

I will say that I thought of Thalia (and some others) who said they didn't want to read Water for Elephants because of animal cruelty. This is so much harder to read!! Although some of the animal violence is more "natural" it's still hard to stomach. Ech.


message 24: by Jessica (last edited Aug 19, 2012 09:03PM) (new)

Jessica (Books: A true story) (booksatruestory) | 490 comments Mod
Enna:
Spoilers of the ending galore (view spoiler)


message 25: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (Books: A true story) (booksatruestory) | 490 comments Mod
April Lyn - I know what you mean. It's hard to read. And Pi eating animals raw is hard to stomach, too. I don't know if I would have such a strong will to live that I would do that.


Renna Mira (AKA Enna Isilee) (enna_isilee) | 10 comments Woah. Your comment just made me think of something. But it's too late for me to get into it now, so I'll just leave myself this clue and come back to explain tomorrow: worldly.


Renna Mira (AKA Enna Isilee) (enna_isilee) | 10 comments All right. I'm back. And here we go.

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message 28: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (Books: A true story) (booksatruestory) | 490 comments Mod
Enna:
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Renna Mira (AKA Enna Isilee) (enna_isilee) | 10 comments Jessica:
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Jessica T. (jessicaola) | 79 comments sushi


message 31: by April Lyn (new)

April Lyn (aprilallyear) Ahh! 80% done and I'm so sad that I can't read any of your messages because they're all spoilers!! Must.. finish.. soon...


message 32: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (Books: A true story) (booksatruestory) | 490 comments Mod
I can't wait to hear what you think - this is one of those books that makes for really good discussion :)


Renna Mira (AKA Enna Isilee) (enna_isilee) | 10 comments Yes! Please hurry and finish!


message 34: by April Lyn (new)

April Lyn (aprilallyear) I finished it last night! I haven't read your comments yet, because I didn't want them to affect mine. But my thoughts were (in this order):

1. WTF

2. Okay... okay... okay. (recovery from shock)

3. I need to read it again!


message 35: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (Books: A true story) (booksatruestory) | 490 comments Mod
Ha ha that sounds like my thoughts exactly!! Is it too soon to read it again??


Renna Mira (AKA Enna Isilee) (enna_isilee) | 10 comments I waited four years before reading it again! But I don't think it'd hurt to just dive right back in!


message 37: by April Lyn (last edited Aug 25, 2012 11:50AM) (new)

April Lyn (aprilallyear) I had a thought this morning... I had lots of thoughts, but only one that hadn't been mentioned yet in this thread so I wanted to bring it up before I forgot.

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message 38: by April Lyn (new)

April Lyn (aprilallyear) Enna Isilee (Squeaky Books) wrote: "But I don't think it'd hurt to just dive right back in!"

pun intended?


message 39: by Renna Mira (AKA Enna Isilee) (last edited Aug 25, 2012 12:02PM) (new)

Renna Mira (AKA Enna Isilee) (enna_isilee) | 10 comments April Lyn wrote: "I had a thought this morning... I had lots of thoughts, but only one that hadn't been mentioned yet in this thread so I wanted to bring it up before I forgot.

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Hm... I think there may be a problem in that deduction.
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message 40: by April Lyn (last edited Aug 27, 2012 08:07AM) (new)

April Lyn (aprilallyear) Enna Isilee (Squeaky Books) wrote: "April Lyn wrote: "I had a thought this morning... I had lots of thoughts, but only one that hadn't been mentioned yet in this thread so I wanted to bring it up before I forgot."

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message 41: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (Books: A true story) (booksatruestory) | 490 comments Mod
April Lyn -

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message 42: by April Lyn (new)

April Lyn (aprilallyear) Jessica wrote: "April Lyn - "

You know, that is the one thing that I immediately couldn't figure out, and as I was reading through all the notes here, it seems that no one can figure out.

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I'd like to read it again and see if that gives me any additional insight.


Renna Mira (AKA Enna Isilee) (enna_isilee) | 10 comments (view spoiler)


message 44: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (Books: A true story) (booksatruestory) | 490 comments Mod
April Lyn

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message 45: by April Lyn (last edited Aug 28, 2012 02:30PM) (new)

April Lyn (aprilallyear) This morning as I was getting ready for work, I had some more kind of random thoughts.

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Renna Mira (AKA Enna Isilee) (enna_isilee) | 10 comments All right. Here I go. I will just ATTEMPT to answer your questions. I doubt they're the correct answers.

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