The Host by Stephenie Meyer

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  • Pub. Date: May 2008
  • 624pp
  • Sales Rank: 144
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    • Pub. Date: May 2008
    • Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
    • Format: Hardcover, 624pp
    • Sales Rank: 144
    • Lexile: 640L 

    Synopsis

    Melanie Stryder refuses to fade away. The earth has been invaded by a species that take over the minds of their human hosts while leaving their bodies intact, and most of humanity has succumbed.

    Wanderer, the invading "soul" who has been given Melanie's body, knew about the challenges of living inside a human: the overwhelming emotions, the too vivid memories. But there was one difficulty Wanderer didn't expect: the former tenant of her body refusing to relinquish possession of her mind.

    Melanie fills Wanderer's thoughts with visions of the man Melanie loves-Jared, a human who still lives in hiding. Unable to separate herself from her body's desires, Wanderer yearns for a man she's never met. As outside forces make Wanderer and Melanie unwilling allies, they set off to search for the man they both love.

    Featuring what may be the first love triangle involving only two bodies, THE HOST is a riveting and unforgettable novel that will bring a vast new readership to one of the most compelling writers of our time.

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    In this tantalizing SF thriller, planet-hopping parasites are inserting their silvery centipede selves into human brains, curing cancer, eliminating war and turning Earth into paradise. But some people want Earth back, warts and all, especially Melanie Stryder, who refuses to surrender, even after being captured in Chicago and becoming a host for a "soul" called Wanderer. Melanie uses her surviving brain cells to persuade Wanderer to help search for her loved ones in the Arizona desert. When the pair find Melanie's brother and her boyfriend in a hidden rebel cell led by her uncle, Wanderer is at first hated. Once the rebels accept Wanderer, whom they dub Wanda, Wanda's whole perspective on humanity changes. While the straightforward narrative is short on detail about the invasion and its stunning aftermath, it shines with romantic intrigue, especially when a love triangle (or quadrangle?!) develops for Wanda/Melanie. 10-city author tour. (May)

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    After the publication of Twilight, her sensational debut novel, Publishers Weekly chose Stephenie Meyer as one of the "most promising new authors of 2005" -- a prediction that proves true with each subsequent book.

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    Futuristic Fable Captivates Readers' Imaginations with Complex Charactersby Katieliz416

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    November 22, 2009: In Stephenie Meyer's fast-paced novel about peaceful parasites invading our planet, the soul named Wanderer learns about the depth of human emotion through her experiences sharing a body and mind with Melanie Stryder. Soon, the two beings become inseparable and Wanderer feels the love that Melanie feels for her family. Since they both cannot live without Jamie, Melanie's little brother, or Jared, the man they both love, the two embark on a quest to find their family in the Arizonan deserts and discover an underground community of humans who despise the souls that overtook their beloved home. Tension is magnified in this isolated underground cave network as Wanderer and Melanie interact with the humans who hate them so passionately and struggle to define themselves as separate people.

    A theme present throughout the novel is that the mind defines the individual, not the body. While Jamie and Jared struggle to come to terms with the fact that the girl they love, Melanie, is suppressed within her body by an alien, they come to know and love Wanderer separately from Melanie. Melanie and Wanderer's identities become so intertwined, but they attempt to preserve some of their personality traits and not lose their individuality. This complicated relationship between Wanderer and Melanie is fascinating for any reader to witness. One message to the reader is that it's what is on the inside that counts.

    As I read the novel, I grew to love both Melanie and Wanderer equally, and the relationship between them is beautiful. I enjoyed the psychological relationships between the humans as well as the relationships Wanderer forms with humans in their completely isolated community. I think that Meyer's portrayal of human and alien characters at their best and worst in a time of crisis feels realistic. The details of the world Meyer created are so fantastic, but at the same time we can see pieces of Wanderer's world that we recognize from our own. The reality of the novel is both completely believable and astoundingly creative. However, I was not comforted by the chilling commentary on human brutality when the fugitives abuse and imprison Wanderer.

    This futuristic book is perfect for fans of Stephenie Meyer's outrageously popular series, the Twilight Saga. This book is based on a concept found in the well known film, Invasion of the Body Snatchers. This novel is also slightly similar to Scott Westerfeld's Uglies trilogy.

    Any reader who enjoys anything from science fiction to romance will find something to love about The Host. Between the nonstop action, the emotional drama, and the complicated romances, this bestseller will delight readers of all ages and interests.

    Amazing, but...by bczwr2

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    November 20, 2009: The books was very slow at first (from chapter 1-6). However, once you reach chapter 7, you just can't put down the book. I really love this sci-fi book. My favorite genre for now is sci-fi, because of the alien stuffs and everything. But this book focused on love story. I love how the ending went. I recommend this book for people who just love to read, but not for first time readers, because Ms. Stephenie Meyer's writing style is kinda complicated for first time readers (in my opinion)


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