Presuming that you mean "The Host" by Stephenie Meyer? It depends on which part you consider the primary conflict--there are several floating around, and all of them wrap up differently.
Personally, I think the primary conflict is Wanderer/Wanda's internal struggle with possessing Mel's body, which is resolved when Wanda makes Doc take her out of Mel's body so that she's no longer a parasite. While it's not the final act of the story, the moment still acts as a resolution; it's the choice that Wanda makes to stop the conflict, albeit an internal conflict, so it 'resolves' the tension.
Resolution - novel - has 292 pages.
Resolution - novel - was created on 2008-06-03.
The ISBN of The Host - novel - is 0316068047.
The Host - novel - has 619 pages.
The Host - novel - was created on 2008-05-06.
They both have scenes, climax, and a resolution.
its not about them
I hope lol
In literature resolution, also known as denouement or conclusion, is the ending of a play, novel or drama where the plot is unravelled and things are worked out.
The four parts of a novel are typically the introduction (exposition), rising action (conflict development), climax (turning point), and resolution (outcome and conclusion). These components help structure the story and move the plot forward.
No it's just one novel
The novel "The Host" was released in the US on May 6, 2008. The movie "The Host" was released on March 29, 2013.