Book, The Host by Stephanie Meyer, child sex abusers from space?












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In the book by Stephanie (twilight saga) Meyer, the action happens a couple of years after the whole world has been taken over by alien body snatchers who live in their hosts brains.



There are isolated groups of free humans desperately trying to hide.



The protagonist is in a teen girls body and, unusually, is in communication with her host instead of deleting her personality.



I am somewhat confused by a line in this extract, do alien brain worms also molest kids?




That’s how we realized you were here, you know, she said, thinking of the sickening news headlines again.
When the evening news was nothing but inspiring human-interest stories, when pedophiles and junkies were lining up at the hospitals to turn themselves in,










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    In the book by Stephanie (twilight saga) Meyer, the action happens a couple of years after the whole world has been taken over by alien body snatchers who live in their hosts brains.



    There are isolated groups of free humans desperately trying to hide.



    The protagonist is in a teen girls body and, unusually, is in communication with her host instead of deleting her personality.



    I am somewhat confused by a line in this extract, do alien brain worms also molest kids?




    That’s how we realized you were here, you know, she said, thinking of the sickening news headlines again.
    When the evening news was nothing but inspiring human-interest stories, when pedophiles and junkies were lining up at the hospitals to turn themselves in,










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      In the book by Stephanie (twilight saga) Meyer, the action happens a couple of years after the whole world has been taken over by alien body snatchers who live in their hosts brains.



      There are isolated groups of free humans desperately trying to hide.



      The protagonist is in a teen girls body and, unusually, is in communication with her host instead of deleting her personality.



      I am somewhat confused by a line in this extract, do alien brain worms also molest kids?




      That’s how we realized you were here, you know, she said, thinking of the sickening news headlines again.
      When the evening news was nothing but inspiring human-interest stories, when pedophiles and junkies were lining up at the hospitals to turn themselves in,










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      In the book by Stephanie (twilight saga) Meyer, the action happens a couple of years after the whole world has been taken over by alien body snatchers who live in their hosts brains.



      There are isolated groups of free humans desperately trying to hide.



      The protagonist is in a teen girls body and, unusually, is in communication with her host instead of deleting her personality.



      I am somewhat confused by a line in this extract, do alien brain worms also molest kids?




      That’s how we realized you were here, you know, she said, thinking of the sickening news headlines again.
      When the evening news was nothing but inspiring human-interest stories, when pedophiles and junkies were lining up at the hospitals to turn themselves in,








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