Fifty Shades of Grey
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most boring book ever.
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It just drags on so much! I don't understand.




Which didn't quite come.
I gave up on the second book because it just drags on without any signs of actual character development. Eugh.

yeah people keep saying the 2nd one is the best. I can only hope!

LOL it's sad how we both agree the ending was the best part! Haha!

Which didn't quite come.
I gave up on the second book because it just drags on without any signs of actual character..."
So I was right! The characters hardly develop. Sigh what a shame.




Big hair and shoulder pads weren't cool?
I need to re-evaluate my life.

LOL


I agree. I think there are anime that are more graphic than this .

Everything in this post is on point! LOL


The writing in the first book is so bad it is distracting. I grew up in the northwest, and you can tell the writer was using Google Earth for the whisked-away-in-a-helicopter scene, but really has no idea about the place. And if the sex is supposed to be hot and bothered, well, that's frankly kind of a sad commentary on readers' sex lives. It gets far steamier in the Dear Penthouse section of the respectively named magazine - with far better writing to boot.
By about page one-hundred-eighty I called it done and put a fork in it. Now it's cover taunts me from my digital bookshelf - about the ten dollars I wasted. Yay.





& Christian?..."
Totally agree. I couldn't even finish it. All her doubts got annoying after awhile. Plus, it was all just too much for me. A contract? ew.
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& Christian? He hardly has any depth as a character. He's rich & good looking. Has a dark, sad side that he gives only about 3-4 details about.
I kept turning the pages hoping it would get better, the only good part, besides the scene where Ana first meets Christian & their first few dates, was the ending when Ana leaves.
I hope the next book is better.