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Katrina Passick Lumsden
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Everything from 37% to roughly 44% is nothing but rage-inducement.
This is fanfic, right? So E.L. James could have done anything with it. Why doesn't Dwayne Johnson bust on up into their apartment, perform the back breaker on Ana, then fly off the top rope (sofa?) and land a flying punch through Christian's skull? THAT would be entertaining.
— Jun 09, 2012 02:58AM
This is fanfic, right? So E.L. James could have done anything with it. Why doesn't Dwayne Johnson bust on up into their apartment, perform the back breaker on Ana, then fly off the top rope (sofa?) and land a flying punch through Christian's skull? THAT would be entertaining.
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Katrina Passick Lumsden
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It's good that Christian at least feels some remorse when he physically abuses Ana. I'm sure it will be a great comfort to her family when they come to identify her corpse.
— Jun 08, 2012 07:19PM
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Your reviews and updates are really the driving reason for these being on my TBR list... X3
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Amanda wrote: "Your reviews and updates are really the driving reason for these being on my TBR list... X3"Haha, well, I can't fault that since it was angry one star reviews that originally piqued my interest in this trio of awful.
Erin wrote: "I was at a catalog party last night, and the second this series was mentioned, the volume in the room doubled. I was amazed - so many who claimed themselves "not readers" we're in love with it. T..."Whenever anyone tells me, "You know, I don't normally read, but this one book...", I get a little nervous. Because you're right, if they don't have experience with reading in general (much less within the genre they're referring to), how are they even to know? It's like Ana claiming Christian is a "sexpert" when she had zero experience before being with him; skewed, uninformed perspective.
No problem, I can definitely say it's been an experience, lol. And you know, with the Goodreads friends I've made in the process, it's been well worth the hassle:)

