Inspired, but the execution—as in Life of Pi—leans more toward the commercial than the Booker ... The flaw in both Life of Pi and Son of Nobody is not fatal but is wounding: sentimentality ... Not a work of monstrosity or profundity. Instead, I think, it’s like Life of Pi, a work of ingenuity ... Son of Nobody is a more thoughtful and considerably more literary book than Life of Pi but still a wasted opportunity to create a novel, this time really worthy of a Booker Prize.
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