Life of Pi

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  • Reply 21 of 30
    midwintermidwinter Posts: 10,060member
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    Originally posted by New

    Just finished the book right now.



    fantastic.







    It is, isn't it? This is the first semester since it came out that I've not taught it and I really do miss it.
  • Reply 22 of 30
    newnew Posts: 3,244member
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    Originally posted by midwinter

    It is, isn't it? This is the first semester since it came out that I've not taught it and I really do miss it.



    hmm, I just feel empty now that it's finished. What do I read next...?
  • Reply 23 of 30
    Quote:

    Originally posted by New

    hmm, I just feel empty now that it's finished. What do I read next...?



    Read Dead Babies.



    -hardeeharhar, spreading joy through the ages
  • Reply 24 of 30
    midwintermidwinter Posts: 10,060member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by New

    hmm, I just feel empty now that it's finished. What do I read next...?



    Graham Swift, Waterland.
  • Reply 25 of 30
    dmzdmz Posts: 5,775member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by New

    hmm, I just feel empty now that it's finished. What do I read next...?



    Either Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln or Personal Knowledge (by Michael Polanyi).
  • Reply 26 of 30


    Overdone!?!?! It was genius! The whole dissociation with reality was the only reason why I liked the movie. I was watching the movie going, "This is so stupid. What is this? I'm so bored. This could never ever happen in real life." And then the ending came, and I was blown away. It may be my favorite movie now. I'm really into psychology though. But, I really don't think it was overdone. It was the purpose of the story. A reason to make you think. Without it, the movie would be pointless.

  • Reply 27 of 30


    Originally Posted by lollizuu View Post

    Overdone!?!?! The whole dissociation with reality was the only reason why I liked the movie.


     


    Thread's about the book, though. And is nearly 7 years old.

  • Reply 28 of 30


    The film is really worth our thinking. but then again, which story do you believe?

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