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AM I THE ONLY ONE CREEPED THE FUCK OUT HE TALKS LIKE THIS PENIS IS A SEPARATE, LIVING ENTITY?MUSIC TO MY DICK?! THE FUCK?!LOL kSee more from buzzfeed here.Edited to add again: Just like Midnight Sun, the manuscript for this one was stolen a week before release and is feared to have been sold to the highest bidder in the black market. If it was really stolen, that was unfortunate.
As much as I loathe the series, that's a douchebag move. However, I'll rip the book a new one if I find out this AM I THE ONLY ONE CREEPED THE FUCK OUT HE TALKS LIKE THIS PENIS IS A SEPARATE, LIVING ENTITY?MUSIC TO MY DICK?! THE FUCK?!LOL kSee more from buzzfeed here.Edited to add again: Just like Midnight Sun, the manuscript for this one was stolen a week before release and is feared to have been sold to the highest bidder in the black market. If it was really stolen, that was unfortunate.
As much as I loathe the series, that's a douchebag move. However, I'll rip the book a new one if I find out this was only noise/marketing to hype the book even more.Edited to add: Apparently, so many pre-ordered this it's already a bestseller, before it's even published.
Humanity, why?A REMAKE OF FIFTY SHADES FROM CHRISTIAN GREY'S PERSPECTIVE?!Who the fuck needs that?! Weren't the three books enough, for god's sake?! And seriously, doesn't the author have any other ideas to write than the same story?!?!Just imagine:THE SAME SEX SCENES.JUST WITH MORE EMPHASIS ON HIS THROBBING MEMBER.I really could've gone on with my life peacefully without knowing we'll be 'graced' by this same story again. At this point, I see it nothing more as a cash cow. DNF @ 5% aka Chap 3My perception of Christian Grey is officially ruined and it seems that I've been living a lie.I tried, I really did. But Grey's inner monologue was written terribly which butchered his character and had me eye-rolling at the absurdity of the way he talks in his head (the repetitive 'baby' term nearly had me belting out a Bieber song).
He sounded like a juvenile kid guy with these strange italic monologues and the inappropriate usage of exclamation marks. Just an example from DNF @ 5% aka Chap 3My perception of Christian Grey is officially ruined and it seems that I've been living a lie.I tried, I really did. But Grey's inner monologue was written terribly which butchered his character and had me eye-rolling at the absurdity of the way he talks in his head (the repetitive 'baby' term nearly had me belting out a Bieber song). He sounded like a juvenile kid guy with these strange italic monologues and the inappropriate usage of exclamation marks.
Just an example from the a few pages itself:(view spoiler)She peeks up at me and bites down on her full bottom lip.Fuck! How did I not notice how inviting that mouth is?' I'm not used to this.'
I can tell, baby, but right now I don't give a damn because I can't take my eyes off your mouth.' Take all the time you need, Miss Steele.' I need another moment to marshal my wayward thoughts.Grey.stop this, now. (hide spoiler)And another:(view spoiler)Yes! She is affected by me.
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The knowledge is immensely pleasing. Strolling over to the elevator, I press the call button while she stands fidgeting beside me.Oh, I could stop your fidgeting, baby.(hide spoiler)And another:(view spoiler)Absentmindedly, she wipes a crumb from the corner of her lips and into her mouth and sucks on her finger. My cock twitches in response.What am I, fourteen?My body's reaction is irritating. Maybe this will stop if I fetter, fuck and flog her.and not necessarily in that order.Yeah.
That's what I need.(hide spoiler)And it just continues in a never ending loop of alternating between 'italics' monologues and 'normal' monologues (what even???!). I'm sorry EL James but this trilogy was much better off without this book. By 2 chapters alone, it has obliterated all the supposingly controlling, confident and dominant appeal for the Christian Grey that I've come to known. Now he sounds like an annoying pompous piece of a man with the most irritating inner monologue that sounds like a clingy woman or equivalent to a 5-year old kid.It's completely unappealing and honestly, I can't even take his POV/this read seriously at all. It feels like a really bad horrible joke of a read. I don't want to sound insensitive but frankly, the writing was so poorly done that it has been reduced to at an amateur level. So I'm calling it quits to preserve my sanity.P/S: Flipped to the last page and found out that this book only covers the first book in the trilogy.P/P/S: This book is almost 500+ pages long.
Evidently this is intended as an homage to Midnight Sun, which given the roots of the Fifty Shades series is entirely appropriate and thematic. What I don't understand is why E.L.
James didn't arrange for a crazed fan to hack into her computer, steal the draft and leak it over the web, causing her to abandon the project in disgust when it was still in an incomplete form. What's wrong with her? Doesn't she care?If you can't beat them, join them. No more carping and Evidently this is intended as an homage to Midnight Sun, which given the roots of the Fifty Shades series is entirely appropriate and thematic. What I don't understand is why E.L. James didn't arrange for a crazed fan to hack into her computer, steal the draft and leak it over the web, causing her to abandon the project in disgust when it was still in an incomplete form.
What's wrong with her? Doesn't she care?If you can't beat them, join them. No more carping and criticizing: clearly there is nothing much to it, and I have decided to become a world-famous erotic novelist as well.
Here, rescued from its obscure position as message #43 in the comment thread, is the first page of my new bestseller, which I have provisionally entitled My Grey Life. Amazon will soon be accepting pre-orders.After a tempestuous night with an A-list movie star I probably should not identify, I rise early; my companion, exhausted by our naughty games, is still asleep, and I decide to let her get some well-earned rest. I do my usual workout at my fully-equipped private gym - those six-pack abs don't maintain themselves, my trainer always reminds me!
- and then retire to the study where I plan to spend half an hour improving my mind. But I have only read a couple of pages from my signed first edition of Weyl's Quantenmechanik und Gruppentheorie when the door opens, and the housekeeper, a former Miss Honduras, arrives carrying a breakfast tray. As she smiles and leans over to put it on my Louis XIV escritoire, I ask my cock what he thinks of the bountiful assets she is so generously displaying. Imagine my consternation when I receive no answer. The little bastard has escaped again! He evidently made off while I was trying to decipher Weyl's rather terse explanation of spherical harmonics.
It is the second time this week.My housekeeper notices my expression and asks me what's wrong; I shamefacedly confess my predicament, and together we search the room. We eventually run the miscreant to ground, hiding behind a massive armoire. Conchita, who seems to know what she is doing, goes down on her hands and knees and manages to coax him out, using a saucer of milk and an old copy of Hustler.
I tuck him back into my underpants and resolve to double her salary with immediate effect.As you see, it's not as simple as you might think being a hunky billionaire with a sentient penis. But I relish the challenge and wouldn't have it any other way. 4 stars!Fifty Shades of Grey is a series I will always hold near and dear to my heart. I’ve been an avid reader most of my life, but Fifty was the book that jump started my reading. It got me to start reading more romance, and with that, I joined groups on goodreads and found so many indie books I may have never discovered and made many friends I’m sure I would have never crossed paths with otherwise. I’ll keep this review fairly short, most people have read Fifty Shades so there is no need to 4 stars!Fifty Shades of Grey is a series I will always hold near and dear to my heart.
I’ve been an avid reader most of my life, but Fifty was the book that jump started my reading. It got me to start reading more romance, and with that, I joined groups on goodreads and found so many indie books I may have never discovered and made many friends I’m sure I would have never crossed paths with otherwise.
I’ll keep this review fairly short, most people have read Fifty Shades so there is no need to rehash that story. It’s a book you either love or hate- there doesn’t seem to be much in-between. I happen to love it.Grey is a retelling of the first Fifty book from Christian’s perspective.
If you’re looking for an epic new story or all kinds of new material, you’ll be disappointed. Besides some extra looks into Christian’s past, there isn’t much new. I knew this going in and I was okay with it. I still enjoyed this one. I think the fact that I listened to it over a week or two opposed to reading it helped tremendously.
The narration was FANTASTIC. Zachary Webber voiced Christian perfectly. If she brings the rest of the books out from Christian’s pov I will most definitely be listening to them on audio!I would recommend this book to:Fans of the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogyPeople who don’t mind retelling of the same story from a different perspective.If you are neither of the above, this probably won’t be the book for you. But if you ARE both of the above I recommend you give this a go and highly recommend picking up the audio!. Just announced: FIFTY SHADES from Christian's POV!OMG!!!! How exciting!!!
Releasing June 2015!EL James announced that: 'For the readers who wanted to read Fifty Shades of Grey from Christian Grey's POV - on June 18 (Christian Grey's birthday) the book GREY: Fifty Shades of Grey told by Christian Grey will be released!' In Christian's own words, and through his thoughts, and reflections, and dreams. James offers a fresh perspective on the love story that has Just announced: FIFTY SHADES from Christian's POV!OMG!!!! How exciting!!! Releasing June 2015!EL James announced that: 'For the readers who wanted to read Fifty Shades of Grey from Christian Grey's POV - on June 18 (Christian Grey's birthday) the book GREY: Fifty Shades of Grey told by Christian Grey will be released!' In Christian's own words, and through his thoughts, and reflections, and dreams. James offers a fresh perspective on the love story that has enthralled millions of readers around the world.Christian great exercise control of all things: his world is neat, disciplined, and utterly empty — until one day that Anastasia Steele falls into his office, in a tangle of sharply limbs, and tumbling brown hair.
He tries to forget her, instead is swept up in a storm of emotion he cannot resist. Unlike any woman he has known before. Shy, unworldly Ana seems to see right through him — past the business prodigy and penthouse lifestyle to Christian's cold wounded heart.Oh being with Anna dispel the horrors of his childhood that taught Christian every night? Or will his dark sexual desires, his compulsion to control, the self-loathing that fills his soul drive away this girl away and destroy the fragile hope she offers him? I actually downloaded this from the library as a potential back-up plan to get me out of jury duty. Turns out it wasn't necessary because Friday I received word the case had settled and my super qualified and totally not-judgey services wouldn't be necessary after all.
Buuuuuuuuuuuut I figure you can't make bad decisions all year unless you start on January 1 so I decided to read this today.My reaction upon the announcement of yet another Stephanie Meyer rip-off and a 'Grey' story rather than a I actually downloaded this from the library as a potential back-up plan to get me out of jury duty. Turns out it wasn't necessary because Friday I received word the case had settled and my super qualified and totally not-judgey services wouldn't be necessary after all. Buuuuuuuuuuuut I figure you can't make bad decisions all year unless you start on January 1 so I decided to read this today.My reaction upon the announcement of yet another Stephanie Meyer rip-off and a 'Grey' story rather than a 'Rising Sun' release left me with a pretty strong reaction.Surely this can't be serious.But now that I'm finished I have to say this was way better than the original.
Having the book written from Christian's perspective definitely made him seem less creepy - even though his conversations with his.Rather than some sort of 'inner goddess' were just as insufferable.Obviously by my rating I still found it to be 'just okay,' but hell 2 Stars is better than the zero I'd like to give the first three in the series so I'm calling it a win. No need to troll me, I'm more than happy to admit Christian Grey is just not my cuppa (but as I said I appreciated the ownership of his fuck-up-edry way more this go 'round). I also just don't get off on the sexytimes contained in this series. They are soooooooo not sexy. I thought it was because I was a prude delving in to 'Mommy Porn' when all the other horny geezers were reading this years ago, but now that I fly my freak flag prominently it's just the scenes themselves.
For as 'edgy' as they are supposed to be after reading the 17,469th copulation it pretty much became.Oh and dare I forget that I wasn't aware of Christian being from England. James - your beta readers and/or editor failed a bit with the 'have a lie in' and other very British phrasings that weren't switched around for us 'Muricans. Since you still sold eleventy trillion copies it seems I may have been the only one to catch that faux pas.If you're a fan of Grey, stay a fan and don't apologize to anyone. Reading is fundamental - whether you're reading young adult, prize winners, comic books or smut. As Martha would say.
5 Deeper Grey StarsFirst read September 2015reread June 2017Who love the fuck outta this book?I loved the first book in this series, Fifty Shades of Grey, but I loved this one more. OMG I really didn't think I would like this book more.
I mean I knew going into this, that I would most likely like it. I liked the first book and this is just the first book in Christian pov. I knew I would get a little more info about what was going on in Mr. Grey's fucked up mind, but the same story.
I loved 5 Deeper Grey StarsFirst read September 2015reread June 2017Who love the fuck outta this book?I loved the first book in this series, Fifty Shades of Grey, but I loved this one more. OMG I really didn't think I would like this book more.
I mean I knew going into this, that I would most likely like it. I liked the first book and this is just the first book in Christian pov. I knew I would get a little more info about what was going on in Mr. Grey's fucked up mind, but the same story. I loved seeing things from Christian's pov.
It made me love him more. I know not everyone will agree with me and that is cool. We are all free thinking people and I love that, but when I wrote my review on Fifty Shades of Grey, I had some people message me or leave comments on my review that said all kinds of mean things. 'I was weak minded.'
' I set the feminist movement back' ' I was promoting domestic violence' ect ect. So please if you don't like this book or my review that is okay. Just don't send me hateful comments please.
This review is just my silly little opinion and means nothing in the grand scheme of things!That being said, I loved seeing Christian fall in love. Seeing his thought's on Ana. It made me hate Elena more, which quite frankly is amazing because I hated that bitch so much already. My favorite part was the ending when their relationship is falling apart. This book gave me what I wanted that the first one didn't, which was to see what was going though Christian's mind when he realized he had taken it to far with Ana and what he did after she left him. I think getting to see Ana the way Christian seen her was also great because it not only made Ana more Personable, but it made Christian seem more real.
I really enjoyed this book and I am sure most Fifty shades fans will. Grey made me miss the series so much I am going to reread book 2&3. I really hope E.L. James makes books 2&3 in Christian's pov. Hey a girl can dream!http://jessicasoverthetopbookobsessio. 2,5 Underwhelmed Stars.50 Shades of Grey, despite not being my favorite book series, caused a sensation, caught my attention and a few years ago, the curiosity to see if other people thought like me was what brought me to Goodreads.
By that alone these books will always have a place in my heart. But this one just left me underwhelmed. And mad, considering I’ve paid 4 for it and could have bought a few books with that money.I’m not speaking about the story itself because being a male POV I 2,5 Underwhelmed Stars.50 Shades of Grey, despite not being my favorite book series, caused a sensation, caught my attention and a few years ago, the curiosity to see if other people thought like me was what brought me to Goodreads.
By that alone these books will always have a place in my heart. But this one just left me underwhelmed. And mad, considering I’ve paid 4£ for it and could have bought a few books with that money.I’m not speaking about the story itself because being a male POV I knew exactly what was coming (and to be honest I did skim a bit).
But let me tell you that when I read the books, even with the crazy amount of his issues, I always thought of Christian as sexy, confident and powerful. If you think of him the same way, don’t read this. He questions himself so much that you will start to think that he’s a pussy. James managed to turn the powerful mogul into a confused kitten.I’m not even going to talk about the atrocious writing because, again, I was counting on it. But if you’re going to write a book with more than 500 pages of a Male POV I expect you to cover at least the most important moments of the trilogy and add a new and nice epilogue.
But, guess what? Just the first f.cking book and the exact same story. Not even a 50 word new epilogue. If you’re going to milk the cow the most you can, at least learn to sell good milk!!Super-hiper-mega fans of the series, will probably love this book and eat it alive. But if for you was just “meh”, I don’t advise you to buy it (at least while it doesn’t have a sale) because you will end up really mad with you and with the fact that your credit card actually let you buy this. For me it, despite not being awful, it was a big block of “meh”.(Ps. But I did pay for this book and I did help the cow-milking business.
So maybe I'm the dumb in all this. From a business perspective, I applaud the decision to release a version of a book that has already been published that is largely the same as the book that has already been published.From any other perspective, this book is a travesty.The writing is terrible, just fundamentally terrible. Christian Grey is boring and he cannot even be bothered to be tortured in an interesting way.Mad at myself for PAYING for this and then reading it even though I knew what it was going to be, having read the From a business perspective, I applaud the decision to release a version of a book that has already been published that is largely the same as the book that has already been published.From any other perspective, this book is a travesty.The writing is terrible, just fundamentally terrible. Christian Grey is boring and he cannot even be bothered to be tortured in an interesting way.Mad at myself for PAYING for this and then reading it even though I knew what it was going to be, having read the original trilogy a time or three. I am part of the problem. Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsSO. Right off the bat, I think we need to get this out of the way: YES.
I read the FIFTY SHADES trilogy, and, YES, I liked it.Guess what?I liked TWILIGHT, too.And THE HUNGER GAMES, and I bloodydamn love HARRY POTTER.If you think that means I have crap taste in books, then good riddance.If you think that means I love ALL the hyped-up books, you don't know me, so who cares what you think?I read what I want and heaven help anyone who tries to make me feel bad about it.steps Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsSO. Right off the bat, I think we need to get this out of the way: YES. DNF @19% - no ratingLong story short.GREY IS A PUSSY!I can be mistaken, but I always thought he was this super domineering alpha who is in control (or aspires to be).
Well, if I had any sort of attraction to him before it is now GONE. Every single time he tries to assert his control said action is followed by a truly ridiculous piece of monologue (in italics) questioning himself, making him look uncertain and whiny. In conclusion: Grey is a pussy and I can't deal with this BS.Oh, and in case DNF @19% - no ratingLong story short.GREY IS A PUSSY!I can be mistaken, but I always thought he was this super domineering alpha who is in control (or aspires to be). Well, if I had any sort of attraction to him before it is now GONE. Every single time he tries to assert his control said action is followed by a truly ridiculous piece of monologue (in italics) questioning himself, making him look uncertain and whiny. In conclusion: Grey is a pussy and I can't deal with this BS.Oh, and in case you were wondering. The writing is still amateur hour and even as someone whose first language isn't English I can say it was really horrible and boring and just all together a big sad laugh.
This was entertaining.My thoughts:I was hoping for something new and enlightening. There was nothing new to the story except for two conversations between Grey and Elena. I was hoping for more insight into Grey's head, but most of his thoughts were just about sex. There were no new conversations with Anna to enjoy.
All the emails they sent back and forth, which were fun to read the first time around, were boring to read again.I enjoyed knowing Grey's thoughts about his family, mother,This was entertaining.My thoughts:I was hoping for something new and enlightening. There was nothing new to the story except for two conversations between Grey and Elena. I was hoping for more insight into Grey's head, but most of his thoughts were just about sex. There were no new conversations with Anna to enjoy. All the emails they sent back and forth, which were fun to read the first time around, were boring to read again.I enjoyed knowing Grey's thoughts about his family, mother, brother, and sis. But the flashback nightmares of him as a child were very difficult to make it through.
I understand that the thoughts were those of a child, but the writing was in broken sentences and made him sound 'Special'. Special as in 'Slow'. All of his flashbacks are painful due to the horrid grammar.So the real question is was this worth my time and honestly, I can not encourage anyone to read this book. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't good either. Fortunatley, my library had the CDs of this book so I was able to listen to it while driving to and from work, and while folding laundry, so I didn't feel like I wasted time.3 stars means I liked it, and 2 stars is an 'OK' which is exactly where this book falls.
A Solid 2.5!!. James a clever writer or not!!!! Did we actually need this book??? Of course not!! GREY is exactly the same book as Fifty Shades of Grey and the earliest section of Fifty Shades Darker.there's only one difference.let me tell you more. It's time for us to get Christian Grey's very own POV.oh.we gonna find out what makes this guy tick!!!!Never mind that it's the exact same dialogue.
That we get to read the legal contract.again.we get to check Now, is E.L. James a clever writer or not!!!! Did we actually need this book??? Of course not!!
GREY is exactly the same book as Fifty Shades of Grey and the earliest section of Fifty Shades Darker.there's only one difference.let me tell you more. It's time for us to get Christian Grey's very own POV.oh.we gonna find out what makes this guy tick!!!!Never mind that it's the exact same dialogue. That we get to read the legal contract.again.we get to check out all the emails that we have read before.so why do we go out and pay for something we have read before????Because we are totally besotted with Christian Grey.well, I am. If it wasn't for him.would I have continued turning the pages!!!! Not sure.because right now.Anastasia Steele is not on my favourite heroines list!!! I was reminded again of how much she irritated me in FSOG.Listen up Christian.give her up.I am so much more interesting.in fact, I am fully committed to being his girlfriend.
Grey is not the worst book I’ve ever read - I wanted to read it when I heard about it.and I am happy I did.will I read it again???? Probably not!!! Or maybe I will in twenty years time!!!!!!!But honestly.Christian Grey may be egotistical, OCD.and all those other things.but hey. So, I'm off to go on a 'flip' with my CG. PS.Not wanting to be 'beaten' up by some of the FSOG 'Non-Fans'.can I admit that I liked the FSOG movie.and.let me say it softly.have watched it a couple of time!!! Okay, time to go!!!.
Fifty Shades of Grey was my introduction to romance. This was the first book I read in late 2012 in this particular genre.
It is what convinced me to buy a kindle. It was what opened the door to a whole new world of stories. In a way this book changed my life. It brought a long list of friends that I hold near and dear to my heart and it has given me an outlet that I did not have before.
Say what you will about this series, but there is no denying the impact it has had in the book world.Some Fifty Shades of Grey was my introduction to romance. This was the first book I read in late 2012 in this particular genre. It is what convinced me to buy a kindle. It was what opened the door to a whole new world of stories. In a way this book changed my life.
It brought a long list of friends that I hold near and dear to my heart and it has given me an outlet that I did not have before. Say what you will about this series, but there is no denying the impact it has had in the book world.Some hate this series. But I can’t think of another book that has changed things quite like this. We have authors we love because this book gave them the courage to try. Nearly three years ago this series set me on a new path. This gave me a push to expand my boundaries and now I am getting a chance at doing something with my life that I love to do.When I finished Fifty Shades Freed, the POV chapters at the end made me want to devour the books all over again. I read them ten times in a row (remember, I hadn’t yet purchased a Kindle).
So getting Grey. Yeah that was like a dream come true.Grey covers the span of time from just before Ana walks into his office until he get gets her back at the start of FSD. The dialogue and email exchanges are the same – of course they are, they had to be. But what was different was getting in Christian’s head. It was watching him struggle with his desire for her, his need of punishment and ultimately his undoing.I loved this book.
I wanted the rest of the trilogy from his POV immediately. I had to open up Darker just to get the resolution I needed to feel OK. And well that, that turned into me re-reading all of that book. So yeah, it might be a few years since this story graced my kindle, but reading Grey reminded me of all I loved about it to begin with.So if you were not a fan of FSOG, this is not your book. Reading it would be a waste and really only will accomplish giving you a platform to pronounce your hate of the story. Why waste the money, time and effort for just a bit of attention? This book is one written or fans of the series.
And this fan would gladly read the rest of this series through Christian Grey’s eyes if Ms. James was so inclined to write it. 'See the world of Fifty Shades of Grey anew through the eyes of Christian Grey. In Christian's own words, and through his thoughts, reflections, and dreams.(view spoiler) (hide spoiler)(view spoiler) (hide spoiler)There.
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I just saved you 576 pages of tedious, severely disturbing, barely literate drivel.You're welcome.' E L James offers a fresh perspective on the love story that has enthralled millions of readers around the world.' In other words, she can't 'write' shit without stealing 'See the world of Fifty Shades of Grey anew through the eyes of Christian Grey. In Christian's own words, and through his thoughts, reflections, and dreams.(view spoiler) (hide spoiler)(view spoiler) (hide spoiler)There.
I just saved you 576 pages of tedious, severely disturbing, barely literate drivel.You're welcome.' E L James offers a fresh perspective on the love story that has enthralled millions of readers around the world.' In other words, she can't 'write' shit without stealing from real authors so why not milk this inexplicable cash cow until Lucifer's teat runs dry. (And why not copy Stephenie Meyers in every conceivable way since she continues to steal from her?). 4.25 For-the-shades-of-grey I didn't even know existed.I consider myself to be a NEUTRAL READER in this scenario,since I DO NOT HATE or LOVE this series.This review is just MY humble opinion.'
Grey' is the fourth book belonging to the much know FSoG series which released its first film adaptation around Valentines this year.' GREY' is Book 1:'Fifty Shades Of Grey' written in Christian's POV.I've never been a huge fan of the series from the beginning.But even though I never loved it,I never ★★★★ 4.25 For-the-shades-of-grey I didn't even know existed.★★★★I consider myself to be a NEUTRAL READER in this scenario,since I DO NOT HATE or LOVE this series.This review is just MY humble opinion.' Grey' is the fourth book belonging to the much know FSoG series which released its first film adaptation around Valentines this year.'
I’ve seen various opinions regarding the imminent release of GREY. Some can’t wait, some don’t want and there are others who’re indifferent. I wanted to get my thoughts out. My reason to read.I fell in love with the exquisite love story of Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey, way before my kindle was an addiction or cleansing my book soul through reviewing was my obsession.
When I completed my first read I felt my contentment juxtaposed against sheer desolation. I felt I was losing I’ve seen various opinions regarding the imminent release of GREY.
Some can’t wait, some don’t want and there are others who’re indifferent. I wanted to get my thoughts out. My reason to read.I fell in love with the exquisite love story of Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey, way before my kindle was an addiction or cleansing my book soul through reviewing was my obsession. When I completed my first read I felt my contentment juxtaposed against sheer desolation.
I felt I was losing good friends, whatever would I read next that would ever compare? I wanted to keep all the feelings it gave me, cherish and preserve them. My second read evoked pretty much the same feelings and my quest for a plethora of epic 5 star love stories began and my reading world opened in the most exquisite manner. My reading quest led me to my alter ego Jxxx PinkLady, to many, many friends, special authors and most importantly, my reading besties who enhance my life every day. So you see this story is special in so many ways.It’s a book I often feel like revisiting but with the hundreds of unread books now lining my kindle I don’t feel I have the time to devote to another re-read of the entire three book series. So this book, GREY gives me the perfect moment to stop, pause and reconnect with this story, however E.L. James chooses to present it to us.
It's imminent arrival in all honesty is giving me the book butterflies, I'm super excited but in true British style I will endeavour to keep a lid on my exuberance.(view spoiler) (hide spoiler). Well no wonder Christian's 50 shades Mrs Robinson.I'm going to keep my review for Grey fairly short, after all we've been here before. I started this on Friday night with a glass of wine in my hand and a smirk on my face. Yes, it was a little more expensive than what I normally pay for an e-book and it was a story that I knew the ending to already.
All I wanted was a few questions answered, so in essence I got exactly what I wanted.inside Christian's head.The storyline was the same Well no wonder Christian's 50 shades Mrs Robinson.I'm going to keep my review for Grey fairly short, after all we've been here before. I started this on Friday night with a glass of wine in my hand and a smirk on my face. Yes, it was a little more expensive than what I normally pay for an e-book and it was a story that I knew the ending to already. All I wanted was a few questions answered, so in essence I got exactly what I wanted.inside Christian's head.The storyline was the same (surprise, surprise) and the characters were the same (surprise, surprise), but it all felt a little different. Christian sees people in a way Anastasia doesn't. He is cynical, judgemental and abrupt. He pays people to do as he says and doesn't care what they think.until he meets and starts to care about Ana.
The changes are slight as the story progresses, a thank you here and a thoughtful gesture there. We see this man with a stoic facade that shelters his vulnerable thoughts. At first he thinks it's just a matter of getting Ana to sign the contract, but she questions everything and some things he's not ready or willing to discuss. He's never felt this way before and doesn't handle the changes well.
He can't comprehend why Ana can't just do as he says. He doesn't see it as him being bossy, he sees it as him trying to protect and look after her.The biggest draw for me in reading this story was finding out a little more about Mrs Robinson/Elena. I didn't think it would be possible but I hate her character even more now. Christian makes decisions based on what Mrs Robinson would think or say. Would Mrs Robinson approve of Ana? Should he introduce them? Should he drop everything to have dinner with Mrs Robinson?
Would Mrs Robinson approve of the way he was handling things? If Christian did what Ana just did, what would Mrs Robinson's punishments be?
It was all just a little creepy and as we know not resolved in the first book. Mrs Robinson still treats him as her submissive to some extent.Grey gave me some answers to questions I had and left me still wanting to know more. The sex scenes were hot, the thought processes interesting and Christian's protection of his submissive's past and present very evident. It wasn't a perfect read, but I still enjoyed it.
I will definitely be going back for more.This review and more can be found at http://edgyreviews.com/.
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