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Fifty Shades Trilogy: Fifty Shades of Grey / Fifty Shades Darker / Fifty Shades Freed Kindle Edition

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 4336 KB
  • Print Length: 530 pages
  • Publisher: Cornerstone Digital (14 Jun. 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B008BM9L72
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars 3,182 customer reviews
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,523 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Eyebrows were raised when I said I was reading this because apparently, "it's a girls book". Thirty-six years after the passage of the Equalities Act, I laugh in the face of such wanton sexism!

But sure enough, it took to around page 80 before I was introduced to the sleek lines of Christian's Audi SUV and the handling capabilities of his Bell helicopter. Plus by the time I'd got to page 500, nobody had been blown up by terrorists. More is the pity.

Forget all of that though. What I like in a book is a bit of escapism, but it's not an escape if where you end up isn't real. And this isn't. For a start, nobody is short of a few quid and everybody is beautiful and thin. Hey Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore ......

But forget all of that too.

Picture a young innocent (who is "a total babe", of course), saving herself for Mr Right. Within days of meeting rich Mr Grey(so gorgeous it just takes your breath away, apparently), she finds herself back at his place (more a sort of skyscraper really). Let's have a tour of his digs. Living room - nice and tasteful, balcony - great views, kitchen - all immaculate marble. And, then, there's the red room. You know, the one with the caribiners on the roof, the restraining cuffs on the wall, the chains on the bed posts and the assortment of whips and riding crops scattered about the floor. Remember, we're not dealing with reality here so the real possibility that you've just delivered yourself into the hands of the Seattle Strangler doesn't come into it. Of course, you decide to stay. And you tell yourself that while you are just a little bit unsure, you are staying because what you really want is to get to know him and his issues better. And anyway, isn't he gorgeous?
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By Gaia TOP 500 REVIEWER on 6 Sept. 2014
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Atrocious, dire, a dirge, when I expected depravity and deviance of the highest order. The fact that I hadn't read it had irked me for some time, since I had a tendency to pour scorn on such clit-lit dressed up as erotica. I read it. I endured it. Not as Anastasia might have endured Christian's deepest desires, but did not, but as an intelligent, articulate woman, with a penchant for porn.

The fairytale, the whirlwind romance, the 'damaged' hero, perpetuating the myth that survivors of abuse go on to become abusive themselves. It's Mills and Boon with a dildo.

The writing was simplistic, the frequent references to 'my inner goddess' made me want to throw my Kindle out of the window, and the phrase 'the apex of my thighs' made me wonder if the editor had just 'find/replaced' the word 'mimsy', or 'tuppence', so basic and uninteresting were the sexual encounters described.

I honestly can't see what all the furore was about, and I feel the same way about the books as I would about finding that the interesting bulge in my lover's trousers turned out to be a sock.
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What a boring load of dribble! The only reason these books have done so well is through word of mouth. One bored housewife to another has ranted how amazing it is and hey presto it is an international success! Right, it is poorly written with a couple of editing mistakes, boring, dull and come on please *my inner goddess stands to attention, as she pears at me over her moon shaped specs, wagging her finger petulantly* how many times can one couple jump in the sack and have a bit of slap and tickle? Take out the sex and she could have written the triology in one book. In the first book, the sexual references were (I have never read erotic fiction in my life) a break from the norm, but by book 2 I was skipping it all as I was bored to tears with it.

But my main pet hate about the books, was the *inner goddess* references, OMG, how many ppl have an inner goddess who sits on a chaise lounge reading a book, whilst tapping her foot in your mind! What a load of poo, was this book written by a 13 year old? I cannot see what the hype is about, people saying that they could not put this book down, well I had trouble picking the damn thing up to finish it.

Erotic fiction? This would just about kill my sex life, it is dull, repetitive, twilight rip off, complete waste of money. Give me Stephen King over this pile of rubbish any day!
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My curiosity piqued by the hype (I am the marketing man's dream after all and equally unashamed to admit enjoying erotica), I downloaded the `Fifty Shades' trilogy to my Kindle. I suppose I could have just downloaded the first book as a taster, but I'm an all or nothing kind of girl. Anyway, the task is done and I've managed to read all three books. I say read .... I anxiously skipped whole pages and chunks of passage in a bid to make it to the finish line it was so eye bleedingly dreary. Yes, I know, no one was holding a gun to my head (though how I wish they had) and I could have just given it all up as a lost cause at any stage, but once I start something I have to see it through to the bitter end, be it a dodgy relationship, lousy film or a doorstop masquerading as literature. So it was with Fifty Shades of Grey (plus Darker and Freed). I'm going to start with the title, simply because it is stupid. Why fifty shades, why not four or seven or thirty three? The rather monotonous and monochromatic Mr Grey (our main character) displayed only a few `shades' throughout my purgatory - dull, duller and dullest. Oh, there you go, just the three shades then. I question too, the need for a `trilogy'. The whole mind numbing `tale' could have been sold to us in the one block buster surely, but I'm told it is loosely based on the Twilight series, ergo the need for more than one book (thankfully EL James stopped at three).

I'm so wracked by the mental pain and anguish of having trawled through vast pages of such repetitive drivel I've forgotten to mention that the main `thrust' of the story is BDSM! So, lots of gloriously forbidden, fantastical sexual stuff that will have all us middle aged mums reaching under the duvet with the other hand? No?
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