![]() ![]() But there's a twist: this story is told from the perspective of the alien. In The Host, body-snatching aliens have won the fight for Earth. But The Host is different it's Meyer's first foray into non-vampire territory, and it's also her first book marketed as an adult novel. ![]() Why do you say that?īut seriously: if aliens do invade-and win-what happens next? We'll be fine in our underground bunker, of course, but what about you and everyone else? The Host is here to answer that question. No, we're not crazy paranoid conspiracy nuts. And at the first sign of invasion (like a giant spaceship blowing up the White House or Sarah Jessica Parker's head being transplanted onto a dog's body), we're locking ourselves in our impenetrable subterranean hideout and never coming out. We've stockpiled gas, water, food, and Cheetos. We've got an underground bunker and a generator. In case the aliens pull it together and triumph, we're prepared. Just because we win in the movies doesn't mean we'd win in real life. And we've noticed something in common about these films: we humans always win. We've seen a lot of alien invasion movies over the years. ![]()
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