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The Host by Stephenie Meyer
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Okay, so I was reading along, and thinking all, hey, this is pretty interesting! Not bad, Stephenie!

And then I got to about page 80 or so, and OH MY GOD THERE IT IS AGAIN, THE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE SAPPINESS OH MY EYES MY EYES

I just can't do it. CAN'T DO IT AGAIN! Not the older man, and the younger woman, and the 5-page discussion of why they can't have sex yet because NO DEAR YOU'RE JUST NOT READY EVEN THOUGH YOU REALLY WANT IT BECAUSE LOOK, YOU'RE A GIRL AND YOU CAN'T POSSIBLY MAKE YOUR OWN DECISIONS.

BUT JARED I LOOOOVE YOU!! YOU ARE MY SOULMATE! BECAUSE WHY? I DON'T KNOW, I JUST LOVE YOU! MAYBE BECAUSE OF YOUR STRONG JAW AND GOLDEN SKIN AND BLOND HIGHLIGHTS AND LACK OF A PERSONALITY. THAT IS PROBABLY IT.

I LOVE YOU TOO, MELANIE! AND I WILL PROTECT YOU! AND NEVER LET YOU DO ANYTHING! EVEN THOUGH YOU ALREADY SAVED YOURSELF AND YOUR BROTHER FROM HORRIBLE ALIENS!


i think i need to go lie down now.

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Reading Progress

May 2, 2008 – Shelved
Started Reading
July 3, 2008 – Finished Reading
February 20, 2011 – Shelved as: sf
January 29, 2016 – Shelved as: didnt-finish

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message 1: by Ann (new)

Ann And I was so looking forward to this one! It sounded really imaginative. I guess imaginative doesn't have to be synonymous with well-written. This sounds pretty darn sappy.


message 2: by Jenne (new) - added it

Jenne Well, maybe if you skip all the flashbacks? The other part really was interesting.


Ariel I had the same response to the "But Mel -- we just CAN'T!" scene. For godsake, it's supposedly an adult book ... and STILL we get no action?


message 4: by Jenne (last edited Jul 07, 2008 07:44AM) (new) - added it

Jenne Exactly! And if it's an adult book, why does she have to be seventeen? I actually was reading Melanie as much older (mid-thirties?) until I got to that part, but maybe there was just a really long time between the flashbacks and the present..?
I admit I didn't read any further than that, but it seemed like a very high-school view of relationships.



message 5: by Ariel (last edited Jul 07, 2008 07:54AM) (new) - rated it 2 stars

Ariel There were 3 years between the flashbacks and present time. So Mel was a whopping 20 years old and maybe (maybe?) her older boyfriend had finally "allowed" (HA!) her to have sex with him. (??) Gah! I can't help but wonder this: If Stephanie Meyer wasn't Mormon, would her characters get more action?


message 6: by Jenne (new) - added it

Jenne No doubt!

I hope he finally, er, relented. :)


message 7: by Zhiqing (new)

Zhiqing I am shocked you actually gave it two stars! You have gone soft on Meyer! ;-)


Brian You didn't finish... and you apparently don't plan to... so I don't mind spoiling the ending -- they end up being able to remove "Wanderer" from Mel, but they end up re-implanting her into a human... a girl who's been implanted with ANOTHER "soul", her whole life, and thus has no mind of her own to supplant. Though, this host? 16. And "Wanderer" lies about the hosts age, in order to be able to get physical with the guy she fell in love with, when she was in Mel's body.

I hear Meyers loves the love triangle angle, but, here, she has a love square. All the worse because not only does the first guy lack personality, he sort of becomes an asshole, over the course of the story.

Clearly, you needed a big, strong, man to save you from this book... ?

Here's where I run and hide.

Though, first, I'll point out that I read the whole thing in one day, when I was down with a bad back. That's the only reason I finished it, at all. Moving, to get a different book, was worse than the book, itself. Barely.


message 9: by Amy (new) - rated it 3 stars

Amy HA! Testify, sister!


Becca Aaaawesome! Exactly.


Elizabeth (Liz) Wow, that's amazing... I hate Jared, but I really did like the book... except for the stupid flashbacks. And the whole internal struggle with "I love Jared, but I can't love Jared because Mel loves Jared, and I don't want to hurt Ian because he has a crush on me and oh, I guess I'll go off and try to kill myself over and over again until I succeed! But now I'll lie about my age so I can have sex with Ian!"


message 12: by Pam (new) - rated it 3 stars

Pam I have to admit, I had a really hard time getting into this book, but I persevered I'd say it got better about halfway through the book. I think you should go back. Oh, and I hated Jared. Through the ENTIRE book. That doesn't get better.


Elizabeth (Liz) I totally agree. My friend has been trying to read it for a few months and she's almost to the part where Kyle tries to kill her, which is around where it picks up.
What was with the whole Jared kissing Wanda at the end? And I love you with all my heart? That part made me so freaking ticked.


Jamie Jenne, thank you for such a funny review. It was more entertaining to read than the novel itself. I laughed so hard. I liked none of the characters in The Host except maybe Mel. The entire book was extremely predictable, from the very beginning..It dragged on and on...There were NO suprises for me. Would not read it again.


Melyssa Hahaha! Nice review. It gave me a good laugh. I only got about 50 pages into the book and could not go any further, and have no desire to try and read it again.


Elizabeth Wiggs Since you didn't finish it....I'll add to the spoiler and say that there is a TINY bit of action.

I know a lot of people take issue with the way she writes her love stories, and I can see your points. She certainly doesn't write about mature love. But she manages to capture the obsessive, anxious, explosive feeling of first love better than any other author I've read. No wonder her female characters are so young. If that's the sort of relationship she likes to explore, then more power to her - she's great at it.

And man, can she tell a great story. I have a ton of time on my hands, so I read this one in two days...but it definitely kept me turning pages. I don't know if I would have felt differently only having 20-30 minutes at a time for reading each day. Plus, I thought that the central predicament of the story was pretty cool.

But yeah, when I got to that part about his "old-fashioned" values, I definitely rolled my eyes. For a second I was thinking she was about to get preachy...but I was pleasantly surprised.


Desiree Ok Did some of you get past the FIRST 70 PAGES?? If not, then CONTINUE YOUR READING! Stephenie Meyer did one thing wrong, she bored the crap out of me and it took me an entire month to get thru the first 70 pages. Once I did, her writing style and the story completely changed and once I gave in, I got hooked. GIVE IT ANOTHER TRY.


message 18: by Chrissa (new) - added it

Chrissa did Wanda and Ian have sex? if they did was it when she was in Mel? i havn't read this in a while.... i dont think they did... do u think they ever will? =/ i loved this book! it made me cry, i love books that make me cry or make me feel what the main character is feeling and i dont think it was at all sappy.


message 19: by [deleted user] (new)

i liked the book except that part it was stupid, the same I LOVE YOU I NEED TO DO IT WITH YOU!!! blah blah blah, but the rest of it was pretty good i wont read it agian anytime soon but i might never think of reading it soon


message 20: by MelissaMR (new)

MelissaMR I am just going to say ONE thing. Miss Meyer's sex life has to SUCK.

Have a good day everybody.


Desiree Two things lack in this book: 1) VERY slow first 70 pages. 2) Romance but no sex

SO, if you can get past both, this book rocks more than Twilight. Give it a try!


message 22: by Chrissa (new) - added it

Chrissa okay haha i re-read it. i liked it. umm when my best friend told me to read this book, i forgot to write down the name of it so i looked up steph on google/wikipedia. i got the names of all the books she wrote (twilight saga and the host). but i scrolled down and it said that she would continue with this story with two sequels. the soul and then the seeker. so there will a possibility for a sex life for ian and wanda... :)


Nina Mel82 wrote: "I am just going to say ONE thing. Miss Meyer's sex life has to SUCK.

Have a good day everybody."


xD LOL


Sarah If you want to read a book just about sex, go to the romance isle.


message 25: by Imani (new)

Imani I agree with everyone that Meyer's sex life by the book isn't that great,but what if she's just being mindful of the young teens that might read it?It was Sappy as for the love complex...host loving human in a human's body who happens to like another guy.The guy wants to but doesn't because of the constant reminder of a host in his lover's body.The book was played out well.What about the ending?Am I the only one who thinks it shouldn't have ended like it did...or do you think she's planning a sequel???O.o


message 26: by Chrissa (new) - added it

Chrissa yes, shes gonna make a sequel. she said that IF (and she did) she finishes the host, she will make two sequels. the soul then the seeker. XD


message 27: by Imani (new)

Imani Omg!!!XD I'm buyin' it!!Thanx for the info.


message 28: by Chrissa (last edited Aug 09, 2009 06:01PM) (new) - added it

Chrissa yw but i have no idea if shes workin on it now or later with all this twilight touring stuff shes doing (at least im pretty sure shes doing) lol.


message 29: by Imani (new)

Imani lol,Twilight is getting old...


message 30: by Chrissa (new) - added it

Chrissa haha yeaa


message 31: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Miranda Thank you. I felt the same way about Twilight. I took that one off my list to read.


message 32: by Imani (new)

Imani *nods*I understand the phase has almost past,the second movie has everyone hanging on to the tips of their books,so It might just,almost be over.lol,plusEdward in the movie isn't so hot compared to the description in the book.


message 33: by Chrissa (new) - added it

Chrissa oh yeah! ^^^ thats exactly what i thought. i dont think everyone is on love with robert pattinson, its edward, the character in the book.


message 34: by Imani (new)

Imani I know right!!Some of my friends went crazy during the movie,but of course there was an after affect of "Edward wasn't as I exoected him to be" or "The sparkle wasn't there..." By the wasy,VAMPIRES DON'T SPARKLE. O.o,LOL


message 35: by Chrissa (new) - added it

Chrissa haha


message 36: by [deleted user] (new)

I think you judge this book by looking at those few pages that make you feel uncomfortable. The review is about a couple of pages and not the book.


message 37: by Chrissa (new) - added it

Chrissa i rly loved this book. i loved it so much i re-read it twice. and ill read it more but my aunt is borrowing it. i liked that few pages. i mean when in a relationship, you'll talk about sex eventually. and i think that um hello - its a sex convo! aren't they all uncomfortable? i thought the book was amazing!


message 38: by Imani (new)

Imani The book was good,is good,but we were talking about what stood out,what we thought was appropiate and what wasn't


message 39: by Chrissa (new) - added it

Chrissa yeah. i was too..... i was talking about that few pages... AND i gave my overall thought on the book.


message 40: by Imani (new)

Imani I know...


message 41: by Chrissa (new) - added it

Chrissa oh i thought u were talking to me. lol!


message 42: by Imani (new)

Imani Sorry,I was talking about what Megan posted,lol


Gemma Anyone else notice how Meyer books spawn some of the funniest reviews ever? Even if I didn't like the books I'd love the woman for giving me some serious laughs. :)
Okay, so The Host is largely clichéd and cheesy, but who cares really? It's enjoyable, especially the last half. I think it's pretty remarkable how a woman who writes books about vampires who sparkle and aliens called Wanda that look like squids is now uber rich and famous :L
Her books, when you strip them down, have way too many flaws and are often kinda stupid, but they're fun, in a mindless way. An Meyer is a Mormon, so her books were never going to consist of vamp & alien orgies, however funny that may have been. :L


message 44: by Dana (new) - rated it 5 stars

Dana Salman You didn't finish this book, did you? Well, if you did, you would know that that was the only reference to sappiness in the whole freakin' book and it is so much better than Twilight, because the thing about Bella and Edward wishing the other would hate each other rather than say I Love you like a hundred times a paragraph, in kissing, mental, and verbal form, has just like gotten on my nerves!!!


message 45: by Dana (new) - rated it 5 stars

Dana Salman Meg wrote: "I think you judge this book by looking at those few pages that make you feel uncomfortable. The review is about a couple of pages and not the book. "

Uh, exactly! Sheesh! You don't read the back-summary or the first few chapters of any book and think you know it all!


Alyssa I personally really enjoyed The Host!! A fun read, a little confusing at first and all but other than that it was amazing!! Yeah it was a little sappy and a little stupid in the beginning but it made the book and if she is making a sequel, than I'll definetely be one of the first to buy it


Tierney i personally adored this book, i really enjoyed it, yes the beginning is slow and confusing, but after that, wow its amazing :) you just have to be patient with writers like stephenie meyer lol :) x


message 48: by Mike (new) - rated it 1 star

Mike You got this book on the head. Why, oh, why does Stephany Meyer write such emotionally weak female characters?


message 49: by Dana (new) - rated it 5 stars

Dana I loved the book but still found your review funny, thanks for the laugh :)


Andrea Your review made me laugh. xD But it's so true. Good job!


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