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Re: Twilight verses the Host

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 1:28 am
by addictedbooklover
I was thinking of Ian, because Jared isn't really like Edward. Too violent!

Re: Twilight verses the Host

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 1:17 pm
by SethisMine
Hmmm... It's impossible to decide which is better. They are soo different, yet soo the same.
And I love all of the main characters of each of them... *sigh*

Re: Twilight verses the Host

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 8:07 am
by tinuviel2006
I think that The Host was a little bit better literary, Stephenie really mastered her writing skills! The plot was totally different, it had many back stories, different circumstances and the main character had another person in her body. Twilight would always be special in my heart, but I gotta say that The Host is really close to being one of my favorite novels!

Re: Twilight verses the Host

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 8:13 am
by FindYourTrueCalling
Would you guys recomend me reading the Host?!

xoxo.

Re: Twilight verses the Host

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 8:17 am
by tinuviel2006
FindYourTrueCalling wrote:Would you guys recomend me reading the Host?!

xoxo.

Of course!! It's a wonderful story! It's completely different than Twilight saga. I'm sure you'll love it.

Re: Twilight verses the Host

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 3:38 am
by addictedbooklover
FindYourTrueCalling wrote:Would you guys recomend me reading the Host?!

xoxo.
Yup, definitely!
The start is a little bit slow, but once you get into it, it's really good :D

Re: Twilight verses the Host

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 2:55 pm
by Dragonfly
I found "The Host" really hard to 'get into'. I'm not a huge sci-fi fan so it's a bit out of my genre of reading. It took me at least half the book to finally care about any of the characters. I do think it was really well written. Unlike many here, I don't really feel it was a huge departure from the Twilight series. SM's core themes run through the plot/storyline. I definitely feel it was a more 'mature' novel ... perhaps a graduation of her writing more than subject matter? I must admit, I'm still a little ambivalent about the book and while it grew on me towards the end, for pure enjoyment I would have to choose the Twilight books.

DF

Re: Twilight verses the Host

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 2:56 pm
by Dragonfly
I found "The Host" really hard to 'get into'. I'm not a huge sci-fi fan so it's a bit out of my genre of reading. It took me at least half the book to finally care about any of the characters. I do think it was really well written. Unlike many here, I don't really feel it was a huge departure from the Twilight series. SM's core themes run through the plot/storyline. I definitely feel it was a more 'mature' novel ... perhaps a graduation of her writing more than subject matter? I must admit, I'm still a little ambivalent about the book and while it grew on me towards the end, for pure enjoyment I would have to choose the Twilight books.

DF

Re: Twilight verses the Host

Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 7:15 am
by Remmett_Until_Dusk
:shock: Ok, i hate to sound like...Emmett (actually, no that's a lie. i love to sound like emmett) but do you know how many big words you used in that?! i don't think my vocab stretches that far. tbh, i think the host is a book where, yes it's hard to 'get into' but you still can't put it down. like when there's a c.rap movie on tv and you just can't turn over because you want to know what happens. but once it gets in full swing, it is phenominal. totally. if you scroll back to my arguement on why there isn't a fan community for the host but there is for twilight, i would say that they're not actually that similar. i agree it was a mature novel but i cannot agree with anything else as, unfortunately, it seems i've misplaced my dictionary :lol:

Re: Twilight verses the Host

Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 5:08 pm
by Dragonfly
Remmett_Until_Dusk wrote: :shock: Ok, i hate to sound like...Emmett (actually, no that's a lie. i love to sound like emmett) but do you know how many big words you used in that?! i don't think my vocab stretches that far. tbh, i think the host is a book where, yes it's hard to 'get into' but you still can't put it down. like when there's a c.rap movie on tv and you just can't turn over because you want to know what happens. but once it gets in full swing, it is phenominal. totally. if you scroll back to my arguement on why there isn't a fan community for the host but there is for twilight, i would say that they're not actually that similar. i agree it was a mature novel but i cannot agree with anything else as, unfortunately, it seems i've misplaced my dictionary :lol:
*blush* lol sorry :D My husband says the same thing!!