50 shades of grey..
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I read all three. They were ok. Entertaining and a quick easy read.
My question for all of you who hated it: what are you reading or have you read that is so much better? What am I missing?0 -
I read all three. They were ok. Entertaining and a quick easy read.
My question for all of you who hated it: what are you reading or have you read that is so much better? What am I missing?
Including See Spot Run...word.0 -
I read it too......
OMG. :laugh: I almost snorted my coffee out of my nose.0 -
I haven't read it but I'll just stick to my later night skinamax.....I'm more of a visual person. lol0
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No. Just...no.
If you want some decent well-written erotica, go with Anne Rice's Sleeping Beauty series.
Anais Nin....nuff said.0 -
I did worse last night.... I didn't even have to read the books to know that......
50 shades has NOTHING on me
<drool> " How you doooiiiinnnnnnnnn " ( my best Joey Tribbiani impression)
kinda busy....did you see the post above? yeah....kinda busy...little tied up...
get back to you later....and stuff....0 -
Do any of you watch porn expecting to see an Oscar winner? Then again....Those of you that didn't like the book probably think porn is awful as well! lol :flowerforyou:
Lighten up people! :drinker:
I love porn. Give me porn and I am happy for hours! 50 shades was not porn. 50 shades was a whiny little girl who got together with a total d1ckhead of a wanna-be man and the books are the story of their sexual escapades.
Then again, I guess maybe my expectations were just way too high :grumble:
I agree.
I am an avid fan of erotica material. But all 50 shades did for me was make me wanna puke. Their sexual escapades weren't really that spectacular. I've read better sex scenes in soft porn books.
double ditto...I'll take porn anyday over 50 shades of "Oh M GEEE my inner goddess spit up all over herself"
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I had to drag myself through the first book just to see what all the hype is about. Definitely NOT going to read the second or third ones. If you want a good BDSM book, read A. N. Roquelaure (aka. Anne Rice) "The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty" series.
Been there, done that, Loved it.0 -
Hated the characters. I did read all three because I was financially commited. Writing stank, too much repetition and I really didn't need to read about how emotional abusive and controlling he was and she did nothing about it. I was hoping she would end up being an inspiration to women in those types of abusvie relationships, but sadly NO!0
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Tried to read the first one couldn't get past the horrible writing and the horrible character development. I got about halfway and deleted it from my kindle. Nothing tha was exciting to me ( hubby must be a god :laugh: )
Glad some people enjoyed it, but I really I really thought it was way over rated0 -
Do any of you watch porn expecting to see an Oscar winner? Then again....Those of you that didn't like the book probably think porn is awful as well! lol :flowerforyou:
Lighten up people! :drinker:
I love porn. Give me porn and I am happy for hours! 50 shades was not porn. 50 shades was a whiny little girl who got together with a total d1ckhead of a wanna-be man and the books are the story of their sexual escapades.
Then again, I guess maybe my expectations were just way too high :grumble:
I agree.
I am an avid fan of erotica material. But all 50 shades did for me was make me wanna puke. Their sexual escapades weren't really that spectacular. I've read better sex scenes in soft porn books.
double ditto...I'll take porn anyday over 50 shades of "Oh M GEEE my inner goddess spit up all over herself"
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I sincerely am glad that books such as this get people reading who otherwise wouldn't. And that it's helped some ladies become more open about their sexuality.
But with that being said, I'd rather *kitten* to a video of cats being skinned than read this book.0 -
But with that being said, I'd rather *kitten* to a video of cats being skinned than read this book.
Rule 34.0 -
I read the trilogy last summer by the pool.
It's not literary brilliance in any way shape or form, but it did serve its purpose as a fun, easy read, which is what I look for in a summer book.0 -
I read the first two books. Big mistake.
The writing was horrid. It wasn't even about bondage, more like emotional abuse. The main character, the female, was NOT strong. She was a weakling who turned into jello at the knees just because Mr. Grey was supposedly rich and hot. He was ridiculously rich. He was such a turn-off. The author tried to get 'shocking' and graphic, but it was ridiculous. The two bondage scenes were a joke...
There are several, several, SEVERAL lines that are repeated over and over...used, washed, rinsed, repeat...it was like reading the same thing over and over again. I read the second book hoping for some kind of...redemption, redeeming... something..all I got was a massive disappointment. What a waste of money!
I did look up spoilers on part 3, and am sooo glad I did not read it.
For the most accurate review EVER on all three books, I would suggest this site:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/340987215
It's so freaking hilarious, honest, and on point. I was laughing so hard because everything she said was true.
Horrible books. Lame, lame.
"We aim to please."
*gag*
^^^ everything she said - HORRIBLE WRITING - my 11 year old writes better than this 40 year old woman.... But who can argue with the best seller list..... right?!?!0 -
I read the first book. And by "read" I mean skipping all the boring stuff to get to the supposedly "super hot and steamy sex" that never appeared. I personally didn't like it which is why I never finished the trilogy.
With that said I would love to know who her agent was because the marketing they did for the book was fabulous. That's the kind of marketing I want when my book gets published.0 -
LMAO at Inner Goddess... I had forgotten all about that.0
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I liked the books. I read the first 2 on the 3rd one now.0
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With that said I would love to know who her agent was because the marketing they did for the book was fabulous. That's the kind of marketing I want when my book gets published.
^^^ THIS!!! ^^^0 -
Did you guys know that she was an indie writer and her book was around for few years before Yahoo decide to do an article on it and all of the sudden she is s big success? Yes, she could not sell the f**ing book. Why? Because it is not good! Why it is in stores? Because ppl started to buy it out of curiosity, publishers wanted to make money and finally bought it from her. Erotica? Please… Those kind of books have been around for ages. Why we don’t hear about Maya Banks sweet series? Or Evangeline Anderson’s Bride of the Kindred Books? Now, Evangeline has some pretty kinky books…
I read a lot; my total for last year was 215+, some well known, some indies, all kinds. I don’t care, I just like to read, but one thing that I can’t stand is to see so much fuss about a bad written book. There are so many good writers, with excellent stories that are struggling to have a breakthrough book that will make their careers; while all the money and publicity is going to just one… Please, open your horizons and move on. If you like to read, don’t read the same book a billion times, look for other books that will give you a better appreciation of what good fiction and narrative is. Peace!0
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