The book is amazing. Yann Martel does a fabulous job of really bringing you into the moment. He uses a lot of metaphors that might confuse younger readers and there is a lot of content involving Indian culture. After reading the book, I realized that the movie was very well made and accurately. I would recommend this book for 7th graders and older.
Life of Pi
By Yann Martel
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 9 - 12 | Grades 4 - 6 | n/a | 5.7 | 101027 |
Pi Patel is an unusual boy. The son of a zookeeper, he has an encyclopedic knowledge of animal behavior, a fervent love of stories, and practices not only his native Hinduism, but also Christianity and Islam. When Pi is sixteen, his family emigrates from India to North America aboard a Japanese cargo ship, along with their zoo animals bound for new homes.
Life of Pi is at once a realistic, rousing adventure and a meta-tale of survival that explores the redemptive power of storytelling and the transformative nature of fiction. It's a story, as one character puts it, to make you believe in God.
Book Reviews (28)
i pretty like the movie. i'm reading the book
Culture, courage, age appropriate!
This book is a really interesting book. It really grabs your attention and is informational in a few ways. It does have a few chapters about religion, but I think overall it's pretty good. I enjoyed it and I'm in 8th grade. IT IS FAR MORE DETAILED THAN THE MOVIE!!!!!!!!!!!! I would recommend this book to 6th Grade+.... :)
I heard its really good
good book, but kind of hard to read for a ten year old like me.
i agree
I wanted to read it because I heard it was a good book and because the movie sounded so interesting. As soon as I started reading the bookI thought It was going to put me to Sleep But 3 Pages later BAM I am wide awake.
This is possibly the best book I have ever read. I don't think anyone should watch the movie unless they have already read the book. You will not regret reading it.