Fifty Shades Trilogy
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Fifty Shades Trilogy

E L James2012

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Unknown@librariefellngs
1 star
May 7, 2023

** spoiler alert ** This is a review of a rework. As far as fan fiction is concerned, 50 Shades of Grey and Master of the Universe (based on the Twilight Saga) are essentially the same. A major difference is that Edward and Bella’s names have been changed to Christian and Anastasia, respectively. My knowledge of this comes from the fact that I have both and that I switch between them occasionally while reading with no difficulty. To me, it seems obvious. There is no difference in the mannerisms of the characters. There are even similarities between the things they say and what the original characters said. Especially Edward’s “dazzle” line and asking Bella to trust him. Besides being incompetent in the romantic dependency, her mother remarried. Edward’s troubled past still motivates Bella to save him from himself. The only difference now is that Edward can hit Bella when she strays too far. Christian Grey is condescending, controlling, possessive, and cruel. It is impossible for Ana to behave as she normally would. Therefore, she puts up with it. She believes that by giving him what he wants, when he wants, and as often as he wants, she will eventually be able to win him over. What are the chances of it working? Most likely in the books. How does it work in reality? In most cases, no. How various women will waste their lives on some jerk because they have read shit like this and think it will come true for them? I have known women like this. There’s a sad, lonely side to him, and if I could only understand what’s wrong, I could change him! There seems to be a theme of rape. Christian tells Ana he enjoys having complete and total control over another person. Not just in the bedroom, but in Ana’s entire life. He cannot yield when Ana rejects, plunging on regardless, confident she will enjoy whatever he does, so why bother ceasing? There are women out there who think this is romantic. As the book finishes, Ana flees in emotional turmoil because Christian cannot provide what she needs. Now I’m wondering why this book is so popular. What is it about this book that appeals to so sufficient women?

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Lia@librariefellings
1 star
Nov 25, 2022

** spoiler alert ** This is a review of a rework. As far as fan fiction is concerned, 50 Shades of Grey and Master of the Universe (based on the Twilight Saga) are essentially the same. A major difference is that Edward and Bella’s names have been changed to Christian and Anastasia, respectively. My knowledge of this comes from the fact that I have both and that I switch between them occasionally while reading with no difficulty. To me, it seems obvious. There is no difference in the mannerisms of the characters. There are even similarities between the things they say and what the original characters said. Especially Edward’s “dazzle” line and asking Bella to trust him. Besides being incompetent in the romantic dependency, her mother remarried. Edward’s troubled past still motivates Bella to save him from himself. The only difference now is that Edward can hit Bella when she strays too far. Christian Grey is condescending, controlling, possessive, and cruel. It is impossible for Ana to behave as she normally would. Therefore, she puts up with it. She believes that by giving him what he wants, when he wants, and as often as he wants, she will eventually be able to win him over. What are the chances of it working? Most likely in the books. How does it work in reality? In most cases, no. How various women will waste their lives on some jerk because they have read shit like this and think it will come true for them? I have known women like this. There’s a sad, lonely side to him, and if I could only understand what’s wrong, I could change him! There seems to be a theme of rape. Christian tells Ana he enjoys having complete and total control over another person. Not just in the bedroom, but in Ana’s entire life. He cannot yield when Ana rejects, plunging on regardless, confident she will enjoy whatever he does, so why bother ceasing? There are women out there who think this is romantic. As the book finishes, Ana flees in emotional turmoil because Christian cannot provide what she needs. Now I’m wondering why this book is so popular. What is it about this book that appeals to so sufficient women?

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Clodagh Nolan-Smith@chloenolie
1 star
Aug 14, 2022

What a pile of crap. Poorly written and dull enough to send you to sleep. What made it worse was the influx of 'avid readers' this spawned, that constantly wanted to discuss how brilliant the book was and show off that they read it in a day! I think its an insult to those writers that struggle to make a single penny from their work that has been so patiently crafted from the depths of their souls, that this series really hit the big time. I mean, fair play to E. L. James though, who really cares if it made you rich, right?!

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Book Lover@sailinerurkar
1.5 stars
Dec 16, 2021

I didn't find this book to be too interesting. The characters were good but the story - not so much.

+1
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Shawna Gavas@shawna
4 stars
Nov 17, 2021

I found this one was difficult to rate. If you take it at face value, it was a very fluffy enjoyable read. The hype definitely surrounds the erotic nature of the book, which lets be honest, is pure smut but who doesn't need a little smut now and then? I thought the author's attempt to convey the characters depths fell short. Very cliche story base...poor, inexperienced, young girl meets gorgeous billionaire who showers her with gifts. The only thing that sets it apart is the S&M. That being said, I liked the book and will continue on with the series.

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Rebeca @rebecareads
2 stars
Oct 25, 2021

This book is well.. not all that great. I seriously tried to put the pros and the cons of this book aside and give it a chance. The beginning is really boring, the girl is annoying, Grey is so demanding, and it just gets worse as the book continues its journey. This is not a good book.

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Neva Davies@booksofunknownorigin
2 stars
Nov 18, 2021
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Amy Both@emabo2003
4 stars
Aug 31, 2021
+2
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Darcy Lambert@mokehil
5 stars
Feb 5, 2024
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Omnia AlYousef @omnia99
3 stars
Dec 11, 2023
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Hummel@kathyssong
1 star
Aug 13, 2023
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Elizabeth Nolan@tripknob
2 stars
May 16, 2023
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Krystyna @adoseofcozy
2 stars
May 15, 2023
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Dominique Valentage@dvalentage
4 stars
May 1, 2023
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Kalie Bennett@kaliebennettt
4 stars
Feb 6, 2023
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Anita Olaide Lewis @anitalewis25
4 stars
Jan 2, 2023
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Amanda Castaneda@mona089
5 stars
Nov 20, 2022
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Julia Rothlauf@jroth56
5 stars
Aug 30, 2022
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Steph Dwyer@sherbetlemon94
4 stars
Aug 25, 2022
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Taryn@taryn
2 stars
Aug 23, 2022
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Megan Johnson@megjreads
4 stars
Aug 20, 2022
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Sarahi Flores@thrillerromance
4 stars
May 19, 2022
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Mina@miv13
5 stars
Mar 24, 2022
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Fellowes Cynthia@cynstarlight
4 stars
Mar 14, 2022