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In essence they have in fact committed genocide on several different planets.
I completely agree to that. The souls always came off to be as murders. Ironical though, when wanda told the story of the fire planet, she made it seem like the souls felt bad about murdering the other intelligent life form on the planet for food.
I think that the souls never experienced the emotions to feel the guilt of murder and genocide until earth. Wanda at first thought it was her right to mel body but through human emotions learned that mel had the right to her own body. Also it was touched on that more souls who have human children wont be okay with a soul entering that child's body.
I still don't like the souls though. It struck me the wrong way that a soul could do whatever they wanted to your body including violating it even more by having sex with other people who you wouldn't have consented to. Souls to me violated a human's mind and body with no remorse

I think that because the book is told from Wanda's point of view, she see's her own kind as peaceful. It isn't until she comes to love Mel and the other humans that she realizes that she no longer wants to be a "parasite".




Don’t get me wrong – colonisation can never be justified. I just understand what Stephanie Meyer was trying to do – take the alien invaders who are always seen as the baddies and trying to make you like them. I don’t know for sure if it was different for the other alien races and humans as I haven’t read the book in a while, but I always had the feeling that the experience for the hosts was much better because of the depth of human emotions.
As for Kyle, he was the most resistant to the souls so the fact that he was accepting of the soul in his girlfriend’s body shows that it isn’t as clear cut just how much of them remain when the host takes over. And that is true for the Seeker as well as the personality that irritated everyone was the human and not the soul. And as for Ian, I just think he could separate the two, and see Wanda even though she was in Melanie’s body. That’s why I’m looking forward to the next two books as this opinion might change.

to be honest i was more interested in the romance




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