Fifty Shades of Grey
discussion
Did anyone else think Ana was annoying and stupid?



oh ya i wanted to shoot myself everytime i had to read my subconcious this my inner goddes that or his just fucked hair im sorry but this author was horrible i do not blame the characters i blame the author she repeated to many phrases over and over again an as an author she should have known better hell they teach u that in like 3rd grade english

Love that part. Found it weird how Christian couldn't see that.

Love that part. Found it weird how Christian couldn't see that."
It's not so weird. When boys are seduced by an older woman, they typically don't see themselves as "abused". Gettong it on with a hot older woman is probably every adolescent boy's fantasy.

That's a very good point :D Putting it like that makes it more understandable :D

The inner goddess rambling just made her sound a little psychologically unable to focus on things, and pretty simple-minded; and god, does she have to say 'holy >insert swearword<' for everything?! She says 'holy sh**' one minute when Christian is doing something unbearably hot, then says 'holy crap' when she needs to take her mini pill. I was fully annoyed by the amount of times she said it.
Also found the sex scenes ridiculous- how does anyone orgasm with nipple stim alone? Doesn't she ever get sore?! And how does Christian keep going so many times- some abnormal staying power there!!
Overall, found this book very irritating, and very repetitive, but also heartbreakingly sad that I will never truly have this kind of relationship. Damn, why aren't the Christian Grey's of this world easier to find....

a LOT of the scenes were stolen from romantic movies or books, pretty much the whole twilight series, especially the other women being attracted to Christian like the many scenes where waitresses blush and only have eyes for him
and her saying "you know it's really not fair" i glance down at the formica tabletop tracing a pattern on it with my index finger, trying to sound nonchalant
"whats not fair?"
How you disarm people. women.me"
same scene in twilight when they have dinner together and they have almost the exact same conversation
Same characters as well he's the older experienced gorgeous man who falls for the innocent so called plain brunette who constantly asks "why me"
In general this series of books started out as fan fiction of twilight no wonder the books have turned out as twilight with porn included
ps: the "oh my's" "woah's and the constant stream of "baby" just tipped it over edge for me and I was constantly throwing the book down after a few pages and out loud saying "what bollocks"



Ana's character is that of a teenage girl. No offense.
I think what's really flawed about this inner dialogue of hers is how it's written. If you have to give her a subconscious that tells her about how she's wrong you should write it as "I knew myself that I was wrong but I wanted to do this" not as "My sub concsious screamed at me but I did it anyway". The inner goddess seems to be some kind of schizo thing. Otherwise you can do it the same way as "I thought this and that but said this and that". Making characters out of every layer of her personality is the wrong approach in my opinion since it weirds people out and: if your character doesn't have a multiple personality disorder it's just stupid to display her different characteristics as different characters.
Apart from that - like I said, she's a teen. Easily falls in love and thinks she can change the guy she's fallen for. This obviously never gets resolved since the author thought that marrying your first love is the best thing for a plot. Cliche'd plot, there you go.


I also didn't like how she would say she understood him, but then not do what he says and not tell him. Then get mad that he gets mad..then feel bad and say Oh fifty...please you asked for it. She doesn't even try to change for him but expects him to do all the changing.
I think parts of Christian are better now, but I liked who he was and Ana ruined that for me.





I really felt weird when she does stupid things even in book 2 and 3 knowing full well the implications of her actions








And I couldn't see what all the fuss was about, there's hardly any BDSM in the book, some soft play and that's it, he does away with his more serious things and spanks her. Pfff, hardly worth mentioning, but the hype was created and it worked. We all fell for it and bought a book(books) that's at best a read that would normally not get to come back home after holiday, were it not on my e-reader.
It is cleverly done by the writer, to play into the common idea that there must be something wrong with those who like to play that way.



I commend you on finishing the series.... I don't think I'm going to... I'm still on the second book... started earlier this year. I got so fed up with the writing and what-not that I haven't picked it back up. :)


Ana would have been bearable if she didn't keep on and on about how her inner goddess was doing back flips at the sight of Grey's pants (excuse me while i barf) and about her inner conscience that looks over "Complete Works of Charles Dickens". i feel for Dickens. seriously.

It makes me sad to see that this book has reached such a wide audience as it will likely be the only 'reference' these vanilla people have if they encounter a real life submissive who they will instantly compare to this book. Submissives tend to posess some of the greatest inner strenght you will ever encounter, they are often educated and proud and it is insulting to think of this book as a represenation of us.















If you took out every repetitive phrase or word this writer used, what would be left??? Add to the "Crap" list.....
My inner Goddess
Biting her Lip
Rolling her Eyes
Geez
A glint, secret, or mocking look in his eyes
And the horror of all horrors was her concluding that "she couldn't be what Christian needed her to be" rather than "WTF....NO Man Beats me with a Belt because he NEEDS to" at the end. She was an embarrassment to women everywhere.