I would probably ask him if this is a true story or a work of fiction. It is written as if it is true, but it's also a really fantastic story. I want to believe.
Why did you have to put your opinions in the story and say what happened when you visited him? It was irrelevant and he didn't need to put the italicized stuff in. The story is called Life of PI not Life of Pi and Yann Martel.
I would ask him about the island he came to. I would really like to know more about it. The island itself seems impossible or something from a fantasy novel, which makes it so interesting.
Why is it that in the second part of the book you get over graphic with what he eats? What made you decide for Pi to have three religions? Why did you make some chapters short and others really really long? - Chumani Wayd
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ReplyDeleteI would probably ask him if this is a true story or a work of fiction. It is written as if it is true, but it's also a really fantastic story. I want to believe.
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ReplyDeleteWhy did you have to put your opinions in the story and say what happened when you visited him? It was irrelevant and he didn't need to put the italicized stuff in. The story is called Life of PI not Life of Pi and Yann Martel.
ReplyDeleteI would ask him if this story made him believe in god.
ReplyDeleteDid you think your book would do good?
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-I would ask him what was he looking forward to finding out.Then I would ask him if he got the answer he was looking for.
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- What were you thinking when you wrote this book ?
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I would ask him if the story is a true story, a true story with some fictional elements, or just complete fiction.
ReplyDeleteDid you ever think about adding pictures?
ReplyDeleteI would ask him about the island he came to. I would really like to know more about it. The island itself seems impossible or something from a fantasy novel, which makes it so interesting.
ReplyDeleteDo you have a set religion and follow that one religion ? Or do you believe in all religions ?
ReplyDeleteIf I had to ask any question it would be. Did you like meeting Pi, and learning about his story? Also, do you know what Pi thought of the book?
ReplyDeleteDid he write the book for some money or did he really like pi's story,
ReplyDeleteI want to know if this book is actually true?
ReplyDeleteWould you ever think about making this book into a movie?
I would ask the man if he made up this story, or is it all based on a real life stuation.
ReplyDeleteWhy is it that in the second part of the book you get over graphic with what he eats? What made you decide for Pi to have three religions? Why did you make some chapters short and others really really long? - Chumani Wayd
ReplyDeleteIf I met him I would ask if everything he wrote about was true. I would also ask him if he ever doubted what Pi was saying when telling the story.
ReplyDeleteHow much research did you have to do before writing the book?
ReplyDeleteWhy did you go to India to write your first book? Was it to get inspired, or to do research for the book?