Friday, March 13, 2009

The Host by Stephanie Meyer

Love sends two minds "hosted" by one body on a quest for the man of their affection.

Join us for the discussion of this book on April 8 in the library, after school.

1 comment:

Shalana McElroy said...

I predicted the ending of the book as soon as I knew that Wanda and Melanie were both active within the one body. I knew that they would not give up on Melanie and she would definitely come back. When Wanda ran away I knew she was going to learn to love the humans and since that happened the humans would not destroy her. So the only way not to destroy her is to put her into a different body.
Towards the end of the book I felt that it dragged on and some things weren’t important to say, it just added to the length of the book. The setting got old, they were in there so long and it was described so much that I believe if I was to enter Jeb’s cave I would be able to find my way around. It was just the same thing over and over with the same routines.
The book held my attention and was well written in my opinion. The idea for the book is original but I couldn’t help, throughout the book, being reminded of Scott Westerfeld’s Uglies series.