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A review by bookishrealm
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
5.0
I absolutely loved this book! At first I found it tedious to read, almost awful to finish. However, I think my interest picked up in which he began to describe his journey to practicing 3 religions. At first I didn't understand their purpose, but as I read more and more of the book I began to understand their context.
The heart of this book makes us question our sense of believability. One part of the book states, "if you stumble at mere believability, what are you living for." Through what extremities must we endure to understand the importance in believing in some things that seemingly don't exist. Pi put it best when he stated that when we understand something, believe in something, we ultimately bring something to it.
Sometimes we find truth in the most absurd stories, shedding light, understanding, and meaning to things we once thought could never happen or things that could never exist.
The heart of this book makes us question our sense of believability. One part of the book states, "if you stumble at mere believability, what are you living for." Through what extremities must we endure to understand the importance in believing in some things that seemingly don't exist. Pi put it best when he stated that when we understand something, believe in something, we ultimately bring something to it.
Sometimes we find truth in the most absurd stories, shedding light, understanding, and meaning to things we once thought could never happen or things that could never exist.