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  • The Host

    From:Stephenie Meyer , Sphere ,
    The Host
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    User Rating:4.5 out of 5 starsAmazon Sales Rank:#75067




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    Suspense, love, and betrayal..., 2008-11-18
    I eally enjoyed this book! It was well written, easy to picture, but not overly wordy, and packed with literary goodies! I just wish it would have ended with a little more punch! I really love Stephenie Meyer! but she seems to work it to where every one wins! I wish she would have let us think that someone had died and brought her back in the NEXT book! I am also secretly hoping there really will be a next book :)
    Thanks for a great read!

    Beautiful Host, 2008-11-17
    No vampires appear in Meyer's latest novel, instead an alien species invades our planet and eventually the bodies of the human population. In the end most of these host lose their personality but not all. Such is the case of the young human female Melanie. She fights to keep her own identity in spite of Wanderer the strong willed soul who now inhabits Mel's body.

    Melanie's thoughts first come to Wanderer in dreams. These turn into a reality Wanderer can't ignore. Eventually the people Melanie love become Wanderer's loves as well. These two share one body as they seek a group of human resisters, those not infected with a host, where younger brother Jamie, and the handsome Jared are waiting. The characters are captivating and the story riveting. At 600+ pages that, for me, is saying a lot.

    Invasion of the Body Snatchers: 90210, 2008-11-16
    In desperate need of a good editor, "The Host" tells the classic body snatcher story from the view of the parasites. While the premise was interesting, nothing about the actual story is that engrossing. Apparently we are such emotional beings that our emotions cause parasites and humans alike to act irrationally at every turn. The characters are at best stereotypes. We have Jeb, the crazy yet kindly old man. The brothers, one who is kind and gentle and the other is hot-headed and mean. The women who are distrustful of the parasite because well, they should be! No one else seems too bothered by the fact that a loved one walked in all infected. She just becomes "one of the gang". The 90210 comment in the title isn't just idle banter. Seriously, all these people just needed to get a room and work it out. The audiobook's narration does absolutely nothing to help the book's cause as the narrator found it necessary to over-emote as well.

    Interspecies Stockholm Syndrome, 2008-11-13
    Although I've never written a review on ANYTHING before, I thought this novel deserved an honorable mention from yours truly!

    Ms Meyers was able to put me right into the story and hold me there. I could almost feel Wanderer's thoughts from the alien perspective and sympathize with this parasitic species. You could understand that to Wanderer, it wasn't a war but a way of life. I could sympathize with everyone and their point of view... even Kyle.

    I highly recommend 'The Host' but suggest you start on a Friday night... you won't want to put it down!

    Tedious and Unnecessarily Voluminous , 2008-11-13
    I picked up the book because I'd read the "Twilight" series. The "Twilight" books were interesting enough to keep me hooked, but were unnecessarily voluminous and overwritten. I picked up "The Host" expecting the story would be interesting (I like the genre). I was wrong. This book is plagued by, what I guess is this author's style, which is just too much writing and not enough substance: the book would have been better read if it were edited down by 1/3. In addition, I had no sympathy for Wanderer (the protagonist), didn't know where the story was headed when I was 3/4 of the way through the book, and wasn't even mildly interested in the outcome. I don't recommend the book unless you enjoy unimaginative, tedious reads.

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