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The Host: A Novel
by Stephenie Meyer
Host is Fantastic (4/27/2011)
The Body Snatchers but a thousand percent better.

You follow the Wanderer and see life from the perspective of the "Parasite". Our world as we know it is now dominated by the "Body Snatchers" known as Souls. The Souls are pure, kind, and gentle. The Souls have monitored ourmore
Twilight (The Twilight Saga, Book 1)
by Stephenie Meyer
TWIGIRL DELIGHT (4/27/2011)
Bella- Not your typical Teen who finds out that her new home town is not as typical as she once believed. There is something different about a few of the townfolk and Bella is determined to figure out the mystery. A mysterious boy commands Bella's attention. Edward behindmore
Reckless
by Cornelia Funke
RECKLESS (4/26/2011)
I Picked up Reckless at a store going out of business. It was cheap and the cover looked interesting. Normally I am a sucker for a happy ending . This book from jump tells you not to expect one.

I started to read it not expecting to like it all that well but not too long Imore
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