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“Es geht nicht um das Gesicht, sondern um den Ausdruck darin. Es geht nicht um die Stimme, sondern um das, was du sagst. Es geht nicht darum, wie du in diesem Körper aussiehst, sondern darum, was du damit machst. Du bist schön.”

Quote by Stephenie Meyer

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The Host

In this thought-provoking story, a human woman becomes a vessel for an alien being, leading to a complex interplay of emotions and identities. The narrative delves into the challenges of coexistence and the struggle for self-determination, offering a unique perspective on human nature and the boundaries of individuality. more

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Stephenie Meyer
Stephenie Meyer

Stephenie Meyer, born on December 24, 1973, is a renowned American author. She gained fame with her Twilight series, which has a massive global readership and was adapted into a successful film franchise. more

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