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I'm a fan of the Fifty Shades of Grey series but I was disappointed with Grey, book #4. This was too much of a rehash of the same old, same old to me. Many alternate POV books reveal something new or at least a better understanding of why/who/when type things, but I just didn't get that from this one.
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I have to say that I was not impressed with this book. At first I was really looking forward to the book, as I though it was going to be like R.K. Lilley's Mr. Beautiful. Then I found out that it was going to be a re-tell from Christian's POV.
I really like the series as a whole and was very intrigued to read the passage of their first encounter from his POV at the end of the 3rd book. I am really disappoint in this book as to me it made him seem really shallow and very much his age of 27 in thi ...more
I really like the series as a whole and was very intrigued to read the passage of their first encounter from his POV at the end of the 3rd book. I am really disappoint in this book as to me it made him seem really shallow and very much his age of 27 in thi ...more

Oh Grey Grey Grey...
I loved it so much.
The book doesnt add anything new to the story, I mean, I already know how its going to end, but at the same time, Christian pov adds so much more!
I loved his monologues!
I loved his freak out (yeah, the man DOES freak out, a lot!)
I loved the memories of his childhood after he's adopted!
It just gave a new perspective on Christian, and while some things were not how I picture him in my head before, I can totally accept this version.
And now, because I cannot he ...more
I loved it so much.
The book doesnt add anything new to the story, I mean, I already know how its going to end, but at the same time, Christian pov adds so much more!
I loved his monologues!
I loved his freak out (yeah, the man DOES freak out, a lot!)
I loved the memories of his childhood after he's adopted!
It just gave a new perspective on Christian, and while some things were not how I picture him in my head before, I can totally accept this version.
And now, because I cannot he ...more

I have to say loved getting into Christian Grey's head and reading about his perspective of meeting Ana. To me I liked his point of view a little bit better than Ana, you could see his internal struggles of being touched and having a real relationship with her. EL James you get another five star from me, I just love the fifty shades of grey trilogy it is one of my favorites by far, and I would love to see more in Christian Grey's point of view with the other two books.
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Was it worth it? Eh not really. I skimmed 3/4 of it thinking it can't be any worse then the film. It all just felt pointless it wasn't even a re-telling of the original trilogy just the first book. Please tell me this doesn't mean there is going to be two more because honestly I'm done.
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Jun 01, 2015
Danielle
marked it as to-read

Jun 18, 2015
Judy
marked it as tbr
