![]() ![]() The Lifeboat did better about not being repetitive in its character’s fight for survival, Life of Pi was more philosophical and nailed the metaphor’s of an open sea and madness, but Life of Pi has a draw dropping ending that sets it far apart. I will compare it to Life of Pi by Yann Martel, because they both involve a lifeboat for the majority of the novel and the final act takes place on land as characters recover on land. ![]() I don’t think I’ve ever read an ending that turned me against a book that I was thoroughly enjoying this much. So I ended up agreeing with my friend and rating it a disappointing 3 out of 5 stars. ![]() I had a friend who rated this 3 stars and I really was really shocked thinking this was an easy five star review and it was for three fourths, then the end comes and totally destroy’s what I enjoyed the survival, and makes the novel about one sacrifice that members of the boat had to make. This novel is so freaking amazing and really puts you in the situation while asking you the reader what would you do to survive. The Lifeboat is an intense novel of 39 people on a lifeboat having to make tough life changing decisions as they have to survive and wait for rescue. ![]()
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