"Thought I'd begin by reading
a poem by Shakespeare, but then I thought...."
a poem by Shakespeare, but then I thought...."
So, The Host is "science fiction for people who don't like science fiction…" Well, if someone doesn't like science fiction, why would they read science fiction? I found that statement really confusing.
But besides that, I really liked the idea for The Host. It sounds like SM will probably write the story in first person, but I'm hoping that she'll surprise us and do something neat like switching POV from Wanderer to Melanie Stryder each chapter, kinda like the Bartimaeus Trilogy if you've read it. Or maybe she'll pull one on us and write in third person, which I wouldn't mind one bit.
Maybe this is falls under "personal preference", but I hope there is more character development since it will only be one book, unlike Twilight. Since Twilight is a series, it gives the characters more time to develop (though to be honest there isn't much, if any), but in The Host there is only one book to focus on the characters. I like seeing characters evolve and The Host certainly has a very good chance of doing that, especially with Wanderer. And I think that if this is suppose to be a "very human story", the characters would have to develop in some way.
I hope that The Host is a sign that she is growing from her writing experiences of the Twilight series. I'd like to see that her writing can be something other than Twilight.
So, what would you like to see with The Host? Any expectations? Or are you not going to even bother with it because they're no vampires?
EDIT: Ha, I was reading a bunch of stuff on the Twilight Lexicon and it wasn't the main focus of the interview, but apparently The Host is going to be a trilogy. I was hoping for a nice single book, save some money, y'know? But I guess not. D; Link: The small question, "What's up with The Host?"
But I don't get why it says "also". Twilight has a fourth book coming out and Midnight Sun is only one book right now. Is there going to be even more from SM!?
...Why should I?
He never reads any of mine." -Spike Milligan
He never reads any of mine." -Spike Milligan