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GREY . E L James .So what did everyone think of this book ?
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I'm sure someone else must of tried it :)

I'm sure someone else must of tried it :)"
I was curious because normally there are lots
comments on the fifty shades series good and bad,
for both the books and the film on SOS and elsewhere on
this site.
I just wondered what the fans of this series
thought and they do not seem to be talking much.
Which is surprising. As I started this thread it
is more about everyone else's` opinions not mine.
perhaps most haver not finished reading it yet.
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This is so funny! I bought the book and because I wake up at 2:00 am to write, I found Grey had downloaded on my Kindle. (Worse explanation ever, but true) I started to read it instead.
I liked it! I read it, not as a critic for the book, but for enjoyment. When I read what I read out of context and highlighted, I have to ask myself if I really read the book because a lot of it was missed on me in the moment.
I was a little disturbed by the tea comment???!!!
I haven't finished it because I had to get ready for work and I haven't had a chance to pick it back up.
What I liked about it is hearing what he was thinking; not hearing the inner goddess; I love crass over whiney; I finally know what he saw in her because it didn't fit in my mind... Billionaire Dom wants a virgin plain Jane to spend the rest of his life with.
I've read some of those passages and now, I feel crazy. I rolled my eyes at some when I was reading them but highlighted makes them look awful! Hey, it was 2 am

Oh thanks for sharing that! Freaking hilarious! And the comments!

Oh thanks for sharing that! Freaking hilario..."
I know, right? I read the passages aloud to my husband last night and we were both rolling on the ground laughing. What man thinks that way?

I seriously think I have a new drinking game. With double shots for "music to my dick."
I doubt it's going to cause anyone's kindle vocabulary builder to grow by leaps and bounds.

Reading those passages was the most I read of the series.

That is so hilarious!
Couldn't get pass 1/3 of the first book...very unlikely that I'll ever read Grey's perspective on the matter.

D.G. wrote: "According to the comments, the conversations with his dick are Grey's version of Ana's inner goddess."
That's what I was thinking.



This trend is particularly annoying. It does not reflect well on an author who attempts to cash in on a successful story by basically repackaging it rather than putting in the effort to write a new book. Its lazy and perhaps even unethical.



there is not a lot of insight in to the
male way of thinking in this book, its
coming across as just a retelling of
the first three book with a slight
variation on the wording.
A good author could have done wonders with this tale
in fact I can remember some one putting a link to
a fan fiction site where a fan writer had written
fifty Shades from Christian`s POV, wow it was so
good and the final chapter was especially good.
The part about what happened after Ana
walked out on him made for chilling, compelling reading.
I can remember thinking E L James would need a divine intervention
to match that standard of writing. I wish who ever posted it
would post the link again so every on here could read it,
because the person who wrote it really understands and can
relate to the male mind set.
I am so used to seeing threads about Fifty Shades,
with lots of debate about the books. I surprises me that there seems to be none on here.
So have you read it yet ?
any one ?
How was it ?
amazing,Good, average, bad ?
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