Fifty Shades of Grey
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Worst book you have ever read?


Actually she did NOT constantly express her disgust at the idea. He was a jerk and she was a wimpy character with a hidden backbone. He did lay everything out in the open. She did not go into the relationship blind. Was she naive? Yes, but so was Christian in some ways. She was actually more experienced in mature relationships of a non-sexual nature than he was.


I thought this series was a glorified cinderella story. With a bi polar man, seducing a naive child. A movie? No way.

Good god if you want to read erotic fiction there is some wonderfully written stuff out there , this was not
The characters are one dimensional with no depth whatsoever , they exist simply for the plot line ... What little there is ..
The writing is so poor my 12 yr old could do better
Well done the writer at getting so many to buy this , as it was the biggest pile of tripe I have read since someone got me to read a dan brown novel

However, I will agree that the writing is totally abysmal. I still can't get over the "inner goddess" and "conscience" bits. I, also, hate to think that this may be someone's one and only exposure to understanding BDSM. I wouldn't consider them worth recommending to anyone.

The book had potential, but i found it to be dull. The sex scenes were made to seem explicit but if you think about the way James describes everything...it's not that great or described particularly well.
And don't even get me started on that inner goddess bullcrap. and Steele-Grey?! REALLY how subtle can you get?
Overall it is an easy read because it's not a very well written book. In my opinion, it rose to popularity because of the shock factor.

If you recall, most of the time when he does she wants it to stop. There was a part in the end of the book where she burst into tears and called him a "fucked up son of a bitch" or something like that. She was clearly disgusted.

At any rate, I found it essentially without plot or any sort of redeeming value. I didn't mind the sex. I read quite a bit of erotica, but I try and only read erotica that also has action, adventure and...well, a plot that goes deeper than the awkward relationship of two awkward people. I essentially have the same opinion about all my romance reads, regardless of the amount of sex involved.
Is it the worst book I've ever read? No, not hardly, but it would rate in my bottom 10.

This book fits pretty much a formula of a book I should have liked, but EL James completely failed in the execution. I love well placed sex scenes in a book. Well written interesting varied sex scenes can be really hot. A hot dom? yes please. A hot, damaged protagonist? Yes please also. But it was like EL James was playing stereotype bingo when she wrote this book, and add to that that the sex scenes were pretty much copy-pastes over and over, it made for a very repetitive and boring read. I think this book is trying to walk the line between being an erotic novel and being a mainstream romance novel - it fails on both accounts because neither is done to any kind of quality. It didn't help that I don't think the characters could have been less likable if that was her entire goal.
People always bring up "how much better the next 2 books are" in these conversations, as though having to read through 3 complete books to get to any kind of plot is a marker of a good series? No, I certainly won't be spending any more money on this series. The first book at least should be able to stand alone as a "good" book.

This book fits pretty much a formula of a book I should have liked, but EL James completely failed in the execution. I love well pl..."
Worst hyped book, yep, I agree. I read The DaVinchi Code, even though it wasn't in a genre I generally like, and I loved it. I wound up reading all of Dan Brown's books. If the first book I read in a series is good, I'll read more in the series. If not, I won't. A good author hooks her readers with the first book.
With this book, I found myself utterly baffled as to what all the hype was about, and who started it in the first place. Sure, some fundamental Christian groups had a go at it, which the media picked up on, but how did it ever get big enough to get their attention anyway? There's lots of mainstream erotica out there. It's hardly new or groundbreaking. It's almost as if Ms James had a fantastic publicist pulling the strings in the background or something.
"Stereotype bingo". Love it.

It seems to be pretty commonly accepted that the twilight fan-fic fan base (and I guess just general Twilight fans) were who made it so popular when it was first (self) published.
Actually, at first I thought it was because I hadn't read or watched any of the Twilight series that I couldn't care about the characters or find a plot. I still kind of wonder if the people who like these books are filling in the stuff that makes no sense with the rest of the Twilight plot.
I don't care about this theory enough to do the anaylsis, but it seems like one excuse for the popularity, anyway.

This is my biggest gripe with the romance genre. Why aren't people tired of this by now?
I really like


Is the Twilight fan-fic base that big? I mean, I'm in Australia, and it was all over the news here. I knew the fan-fic base was who talked her into self publishing, but I don't know that I can give them the whole credit for making it a global phenomenon. I don't really think it was a publicist. I only meant that it flew onto the scene and got a degree of publicity than the best publicists can only dream of. Personally, I think it was a combination of the Twilight Fan fics getting it started, the religious and/or anti pornography crowd's complaints about it, and the media coverage of those complaints and then the "Cinderella" story of an author going from "posting fan fic just for fun" to becoming a globally famous best selling author overnight.



Love it!!!



I also read worse. Critics have described it as porn but it seems to me an exaggeration!
I'm quite happy. Reading it's not for everyone.




Besides if you're going to read these books you need to be openminded (because of the sex) but you must know what your getting yourself into when you're going to start with 50 shades of Grey...
Anyway I love them...

I hate bad writing, but there are plenty of other books that I have read with bad writing that are not so hated. Maybe it is because this series is such a commercial hit, that I am just more aware of it.

The sex in the book wasn't very explicit or disgusting, there are far more explicit books than this one.





Thank you, admittedly it is probably shocking to some people, just don't see what the big fuss is though? I would read them agian, I have!




I find it interesting that you rated it three stars. If the first book is so horrible, wouldn't that warrant a one star review?

It's just a treat to leisurely enjoy. You wouldn't want to read it all of the time. But here and there is ok for fun.


I hope to read more of her works in the future. I can't wait for the movie to come out either.


I hope to read more of her works in the future..."
Have they decided on a cast yet?

Exactly. You can't "love away the abuse," what will happen is you will wake up one day wondering wtf happened to your life, and how you ended up losing your entire support network (friends and family.)
I would never wish anything like that on any person.

I'm just being honest that I read the books and I enjoyed reading the story. It wasn't the best literature I've read and it wasn't the worst. But it did revive my interest in reading, I was at a lull in my reading pattern at that time.

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It seems to me that we must have been reading two different books. Ana was embarrassed about the spanking but mostly because she liked it. If she had not been curious about the BDSM thing she would have told him to get lost at the very beginning. She doesn't stay with him because she is afraid of what he will do if she doesn't. She stays because she wants to. Would I want to stay? Hell No! But I am not that character.