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{Review + Giveaway} of Prophecy Girl by Cecily White
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Seeing Night Review is the next stop in the Prophecy Girl Blog Tour! Prophecy Girl by Cecily White My rating: 5 of 5 stars. GENRE: YA Paranormal THEME: Magic, Angels, Demons, Romance RECEIVED: Blog Tour AUTHORS …

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Movie review: The Host
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She is healed, and one of the aliens is implanted in her. Since this particular alien has done this several times on several planets, it goes by the nickname Wanderer. But Melanie is not going away without a fight. Although Wanderer has taken over her …

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Movie review: 'The Host' not as profound as it thinks it is
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But the aliens have also worked wonders with medical procedures, and she's revived, although her brown eyes are now icy blue, and she's being questioned by a Seeker (Diane Kruger), who's the equivalent of an alien FBI agent, determined to find out more …

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Readers Live A Thousand Lives: Mini Review: Iron's Prophecy (The …
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But when they travel to the Summer and Winter courts' gathering for Elysium, the oracle from Meghan's past returns with a dire prophecy: “What you carry will either unite the courts, or it will destroy them.” Now Meghan faces a …

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'The Host' review:  Aliens, sharing, and love (Photos)
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Written by Stephenie Meyer of the “Twilight” series, “The Host” is the latest supernatural, teen dramatic romance to hit theaters. Following films like “Twilight,” “Beautiful Creatures,” and &ldquo…

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Movie review: 'The Host' not as profound as it thinks it is
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But the aliens have also worked wonders with medical procedures, and sheís revived, although her brown eyes are now icy blue, and sheís being questioned by a Seeker (Diane Kruger), whoís the equivalent of an alien FBI agent, determined to find out more …

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Film Review: 'The Host' is slow, silly and soporific
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Once again applying her quaintly old-fashioned morality to her specialty in cross-species attraction, Meyer this time centers on a leading lady whose dual personality hinges on an "Invasion of the Body Snatchers"-like notion of advanced aliens having …

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Movie review: Raging aliens, simmering hormones in The Host
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Part of it has to do with the standard layout: The Earth has been taken over by aliens, leaving humanity's salvation in the hands of a few surviving men and women. The rest has to do with the overall mood of the piece as it forces us to ponder what …

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Movie review: ëThe Hostí not as profound as it thinks it is
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But the aliens have also worked wonders with medical procedures, and sheís revived, although her brown eyes are now icy blue, and sheís being questioned by a Seeker (Diane Kruger), whoís the equivalent of an alien FBI agent, determined to find out more …

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Review: 'The Host' is 'Twi'-lite
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… subsisting off the map, scavenging for survival. This is also the first version willing to meet the aliens halfway: They may not be as sexy as vampires in Meyer's imagination, but they're about as benevolent as any extraterrestrial occupying power …

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