The Host - Stephanie Meyer - this book should have been good - alien invaders taking over people's bodies. I have seen this done extremely well before - there should have been a tremendous clash of wills between the invader and the mind that existed previously. There should have been extended debates about morality and ethics. Different opinions about the alien invaders. Stuff like that to give you something to think about.
Instead, what I get is a love quadrangle with three bodies - the original human likes this person, but the host likes another person, but this is complicated by the fact that her body won't react the same way to the first person.
The love plot that nearly made me put the book down three times (I did not expect so much time and effort dedicated to this when the surrounding premise seemed so good), but there are many other complaints I have with the book. The life of the humans not hosted by an alien is barely sketched, which is a travesty. The differences between the host and the body are pretty much resolved in fifty pages, although this will occasionally crop up in order to advance the story of the love quadrangle. The few moral debates don't even last a quarter of a page, and are extremely biased towards non-controlled humans. There is no effort to extrapolate the near-future, either - apart from the existence of the aliens, the only difference is the new medicines which they bring. And the stupidity and one-dimensional rendering of just about all of the invaders really annoyed me.
Rubbish - 1/5.