Books I've Read and Loved:

Books I've Read and Loved:

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Blog Post Number 1: The Host

The novel that I started reading this past week is called The Host by the well known author Stephanie Meyer.  The reason that I chose to read this book is not only because of its popularity with others my age, but because it is a story about what is going on after the human race is nearly extinct.  This piece of literature's main idea is about "aliens" coming to earth and taking over human bodies, because they think people are doing an insufficient job of using the planet.  They believe earth is a prized possession that humans do not deserve. 

Another reason that I began reading this book is because it is written in my favorite genre, science fiction.  This genre is my favorite because the author is basically sending readers a message of what they think about the world today.  For instance, in The Host, the human race has been taken over because aliens think they are too violent to be alive.  Of course, the author doesn't believe that aliens are really going to come to earth and kill us, but she does want us to know that she believes humans are more cruel then they are supposed to be right now.  And she is letting us know that if we become too dangerous, then we will have consequences. 

Overall, I find this book to be a great choice for me because I am absolutely fascinated with the author's craft.  She lets me visualize easily and the plot of the story so far is very captivating.  I really enjoy hearing about different fiction scenarios about what could happen after humans are no longer on earth, and seeing how this story has so many surprise conflicts. I've decided that this book definitely follows the mountain plot because it has a variety of many little problems being solved, and is still gradually escalating.  I can't wait to read the rest of this book and learn more about how this author writes. 

2 comments:

  1. this is a great post meghan! i like science fiction too and i havent read this book but after how you explained it makes me think more of reading it.

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  2. This seems like a very interesting book. This post makes me want to read more, I like books where you can visualize different scenarios in the book. Great post Meghan!

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