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by Yann Martel
About 108 pages (32,371 words)
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Pi was feeling rested and strong the next morning and decided to try fishing for the first time. He had no bait, so he decided to cut up his leather shoe and use parts of it. Considering all the fish he saw the night before, he thought he'd have no problem. The shoe didn't work. He began to worry; the fish was not for him but for Richard Parker. He was afraid if the tiger became hungry, he would come after him. So Pi went to the locker to look for bait ideas. He looked up to see the tiger staring at him. Just then a swarm of flying fish attacked them, many of them falling into the boat and Richard Parker snapped them up. Pi caught a few too and.....

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