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Critical Analysis of Twilight Pergunta

What do you think of Meyer's other book "The Host"?

I understand that since a lot of you don't like Twilight you wouldn't read another book por a bad author but what about fan's or former fan's?

I read the Host back in the dia when I still liked Twilight and I admit I like it more. It may have been my brainwashed Meyer mind that thought it was fantastic at the time but somehow I think if I read it again I would still like it.

The main character Wanda is a lot like Bella. She's all about self-sacrifice for the ones you amor which, yes, it's reeeally annoying. But no geral, global the story's a hell of a lot mais imaginative. I think there's even a bit of a message about the good and evil of human nature in there somewhere!

Yes Twilight is as bad as we all say it is. Perhaps the saying "don't judge a book por it's cover" doesn't really apply, I'd say neither does "don't judge an author but their first 4 worldwide best-selling books." But maybe the Host is a hint that she may be able to write afterall - at least a little bit.
 snoznoodle posted over a year ago
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Critical Analysis of Twilight Respostas

dragonrider said:
I loved the host. It was so well written but what really bothers me is that it mostly takes place in a cave. It was a whole lot different than Twilight. I didn't expect her to write a story like that. I liked it better than Twilight
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Thank you! I never would have guessed the writer of Twilight would have wrote this.
snoznoodle posted over a year ago
Nicoleandjames said:
yes i liked the host still not the best book ever but i thought it was pretty good still not orginal hello invashion of the body snatchers, but there was still some things i didn't like i felt the dialogue was still pretty bad like i'm sorry i would never say jerk i would say asswhole but any ways i thought it was pretty good
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DizzyDaydream said:
I actually can't decide if I prefer The Host or the Twilight Saga. It's better written and has much mais imagination put into it. It also leaves the reader wondering what it really is to be human.

I must admit, the beginning kind of drags, but once you get into the caves, it gets really interesting.
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Plenilunio said:
I'm not very keen on sci-fi books, "Ender's Game" is one of the very few exceptions and it sets a high bar. Also, I must confess I'm terribly biased against SMeyer's writing, so I don't think I'm ever gonna read it. Finally, the only review I'd got until now was from someone who read the Twilight series in a row and went on to read "The Host". When asked, she told me "Well... it is kinda better than 'Breaking Dawn'. At least in this one some things happen." However, I'm happy to see some people like it. It helps prove this isn't an anti site.
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MadamOcta13 said:
OMG I read the summary of it and wondered "When does this become something of SMeyer?" Then I read how the alien also falls in amor with her hostee's boyfriend (I read that and was like "What?!?!") and I said "There it is!"

Oh, yeah, and Meyer was talking about it and was all "The Host is a sci-fi book for people who don't like sci-fi." Did that make sense to you?
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Lost_In_Stereo said:
The Host was quite an interesting book. Stephenie can definetly write great books that are different from vampire novels. The way she wrote these characters words inspires people to read mais of her interesting books.
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l3371 said:
I too thought The Host was a great read. ^^ I don't particularly like Twilight,but for those who bash her books,read some of her other work....^^
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