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Fifty Shades Freed: Book Three of the Fifty Shades Trilogy - Community Reviews back

by E.L. James
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bookjunkie57
bookjunkie57 rated it 8 years ago
The Characters: Christian Grey Ana Grey The Story: I don’t think I’ll say anything more than my “stream of consciousness” below lists. The Random Thoughts: -Why do I keep doing this to myself?-Why hasn't Ana been diagnosed as a schizophrenic yet.-My favorite parts are the emails/messages between An...
So many books so little time
So many books so little time rated it 9 years ago
I know that a lot of people have gotten a lot of negative feed back for reading or reviewing these books but I figured I would still put my thoughts out there. Book one wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Book two was definitely my favorite out of the three. Christian really proved his love fo...
Goldfischmaedchen
Goldfischmaedchen rated it 10 years ago
FIFTY SHADES FREED
YA Fanatic
YA Fanatic rated it 10 years ago
Fifty Shades Freed had some really great parts but also some really terrible ones. 80 percent of it felt boring and way too long for me - especially listening to it. It easily could be cut in half and really isn't necessary as a 400 plus page book. Ana and Christian's relationship continues to gro...
beautifullybookish
beautifullybookish rated it 10 years ago
It's over. It's really over. A huge part of me just wants to crawl up in a ball and cry. These three books took us on such a crazy adventure and now that adventure has come to a close. I grew to truly care about these characters. I wanted Christian to heal. I wanted Ana to stand up to him and help h...
The Reading Jackalope
The Reading Jackalope rated it 10 years ago
Boring is the best word to describe this one. And since I was bored I couldn't turn off the frustration with both characters. The reason this book doesn't rate lower is that it never pretends to be anything other then silly, porny fluff. And that's exactly what it is. There just isn't enough there f...
jbarrett5 book reviews, etc
jbarrett5 book reviews, etc rated it 10 years ago
Fifty Shades Freed by EL JamesLove the travel and other surprises as they leave on their honeymoon.Lots more exotic sex scenes. Turmoil and stalkers as they arrive back in the states...She learns more things when she tries to help out...and so many that want them dead, or is it just him they want g...
A Spoopy Love Affair With Books
A Spoopy Love Affair With Books rated it 10 years ago
My mission statement: To read the books (book, actually, initially, as I didn't know if I'd make it past the first one) and ascertain for myself if they were worth all the fuss. Truly, I just got tired of being outraged on third and fourth-hand information. There are commonalities of complaints (I'l...
BUGGY
BUGGY rated it 11 years ago
Opening Line: “I stare up through gaps in the sea-grass parasol at the bluest of skies, summer blue, Mediterranean blue, with a contented sigh.” Well I don’t know what all the haters are on about but I loved this final book in the Fifty Shades trilogy. In fact for me each book just got better, wit...
Sabrina's bookdom
Sabrina's bookdom rated it 11 years ago
well...that was definitely not what I was expecting from this series. All anyone really talks about is the sex, which there was a lot, but it was much more than that. While, yes some of the "kinky fuckery" (authors terms, not mine) sounded fun, others, were more... WTF? You are doing what? Yah...I'm...
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