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Fifty Shades Trilogy: Fifty Shades of Grey / Fifty Shades Darker / Fifty Shades Freed - Community Reviews back

by E.L. James
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ReadingDiva's Blog
ReadingDiva's Blog rated it 12 years ago
** Review Originally posted @ReadingDiva's Blog** - Rating 3.5 of 5** It contains spoilers**Review: After so long of postponing it I decided it was time to jump to the bandwagon and get it over with. So many things have been said about this series, some things are positive and some are negative. But...
tonyawarner
tonyawarner rated it 13 years ago
Overall, I can see the potential. 3.5 stars. Anastasia Steele is being tempted in to an alternate lifestyle by the gorgeous Christian Grey. Christian has demons in his past that he has learned to handle by a very specific mode, he is the Master. Finding himself drawn to Ana, he wants her to join hi...
Addicted To Romance
Addicted To Romance rated it 13 years ago
So I am not one to usually pick up an Erotic Romance unless its a author request, however since this has reached the top of bestseller lists, I thought I would try them out....and after starting the first one yesterday and I just finished the third, I found myself totally addicted to the story, plot...
otakumom
otakumom rated it 13 years ago
I waver between one star or two. Maybe a 1.5.It's okay. Thin storyline, thin erotica, thin character development and lots of stretches with what little character development and plot that did occur. I suspect a lot of readers were as interested in a well developed plot as much as men are in Playb...
Literary Beauty
Literary Beauty rated it 13 years ago
My thoughts. First: If you really adore the words 'heady' and 'wanton' you will really enjoy reading this book. Second: If you ever loathed Bella Swan, Sookie Stackhouse, Katniss Everdeen or Elena Gilbert (to name some) you will definitely loath Anastasia Steele. Period. The reason why woman authors...
isamlq
isamlq rated it 13 years ago
Book One: 2/51.So, this is what all the fuss was about.2.He says, Laters, baby *snort*3.Is it me or do they both sound English?4.I’m this close to smacking Ana silly with all her deep (but not really deep) asides re her Inner Goddess. Ditto with the Subconscious (capital S). And to those two, add ev...
My Own Bookshelves
My Own Bookshelves rated it 13 years ago
Read Twilight? Love it ? Before you judge these books or my review, think about those first two questions I pose to you. This was a piece of fan fiction, later self-published, then major best seller - read about its origin here first http://goo.gl/t9YGYP. I decided it was long overdue for me to wri...
andrea
andrea rated it 13 years ago
Dirrrrty. ;O)
OstensiblyA
OstensiblyA rated it 13 years ago
My review of what encapsulates the first two "books". My review of the third.Highlights: *It reads like it was written by a semi-literate 12-year-old. It is that bad.*This is Twilight fan fiction. Not "inspired" by, not "Twilight for adults." It is Bella. It is Edward. Those are Twilight plot points...
Now patriciar
Now patriciar rated it 13 years ago
Even worse than the second one. Again: Did Not Finish. Just flipped through the pages, actually. So I know what happens, but I can't bring myself to say that I actually READ this, because I didn't.
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