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rmancelvr1996 's review for:
The Host
by Stephenie Meyer
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My dominant feeling while reading THE HOST was conflict. I was conflicted about who to like and who to dislike. It seemed that every chapter was inspired to make you think or feel. The characters were wonderfully deep. Wanderer and Melanie are represented so differently. Wanda was nonviolent and calm. She is still so confused about her new world even though she has been so many places. She deals with all the distress amazingly. Melanie is a fighter and the complete opposite of Wanderer. I was surprised that they learned to coexist so peacefully. I read and was afraid of what would happen. I was also a bit horrified at the thought of them staying one person and being in love with two different men. The ending can only be described as perfect and resolute. THE HOST was not rushed, proven by it's 619 pages and it exhilarated me that I can now say that Stephenie is one of my favorite authors for a reason other than Twilight. THE HOST was a long journey, but absolutely well worth it.
My dominant feeling while reading THE HOST was conflict. I was conflicted about who to like and who to dislike. It seemed that every chapter was inspired to make you think or feel. The characters were wonderfully deep. Wanderer and Melanie are represented so differently. Wanda was nonviolent and calm. She is still so confused about her new world even though she has been so many places. She deals with all the distress amazingly. Melanie is a fighter and the complete opposite of Wanderer. I was surprised that they learned to coexist so peacefully. I read and was afraid of what would happen. I was also a bit horrified at the thought of them staying one person and being in love with two different men. The ending can only be described as perfect and resolute. THE HOST was not rushed, proven by it's 619 pages and it exhilarated me that I can now say that Stephenie is one of my favorite authors for a reason other than Twilight. THE HOST was a long journey, but absolutely well worth it.