50 shades of gray?

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  • faefaith
    faefaith Posts: 433 Member
    IM SO CONFUSED... whats it about???

    oh come on. you know what its about. good gravy.
    errrr... are you looking to get a thread going about BDSM?
    Now that would be interesting! :smile:
  • GemmaRowlands
    GemmaRowlands Posts: 360 Member
    I've read the first two books and am about to start the third. I'm completely hooked. The Twilight comparisons are spot on, there are some bits that appear to be directly taken straight from it, but even so I love it. I admire the author's willing to discuss sex and taboo in such a way, and I hope it opens people's eyes!
  • KBrenOH
    KBrenOH Posts: 704 Member
    I'll admit I've read them (the unpublished version) and I'll even admit to liking them for the simple reason.. oh the kinky ideas it gave me.

    But yes -- lots of over-used phrases. Not for people who have no sense of sexual adventure (at least imo). And DEFINITELY not for teens.
  • Mceastes
    Mceastes Posts: 303 Member
    The ONLY reason to read this book is for the sex, and even then it's kind of a let down. The main character is so naive, inexperienced and flat-out boring that it just falls short of the excitement it's supposed to convey. Honestly, the Twilight series was better written and that's saying A LOT! I liked Twilight, not loved it, but I liked it. Everyone said how awful the writing was, so I had low expectations and it was better than I thought it would be. But 50 Shades? By the second or third book I just wanted to punch that girl every time I read "Holy crap!" "Oh my poor fifty!" or "inner goddess." Even Bella wasn't this sheltered and she's a teenager. This girl is supposed to be graduating college. How do you make it through college without losing your virginity (ok, maybe possible), hearing anything at all about sex (guess it could depend on your friends) or having the first clue that some guys like it kinky (You've never even read an issue of Cosmo?) The only reason I kept reading is for the sex and because I really can't stand not to finish what I start.
  • LolasEpicJourney
    LolasEpicJourney Posts: 1,010 Member
    I have heard it is very poorly written - and that it was written as fanfiction for twilight lovers.
    I personally havent read it - however its not my type of book either (not into "romantic" novels)
  • The girls in the hairdressers recommend these books to me today, they said they are a gripping read! I'm sold going to down load them from Amazon!
  • HannahDiaz25
    HannahDiaz25 Posts: 104
    The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty is 10x worse than 50 Shades of Grey.

    Worst? It is more explicit...but it's better written than Shades.

    I highly recomend The Beauty Series as well though.

    It also gets into some pretty hard core stuff... 50 Shades is for vanilla readers that like the idea of a little spice...Sleeping Beauty is more graphic and explores what I consider extreme BDSM. No Doubt Sleeping Beauty is 100 times better written...But 50 Shades is intertaining in a pop culture, wont stick around for long kind of way.
    A Rice is just an amazing author... the books can't really be compared.
  • k8blujay2
    k8blujay2 Posts: 4,941 Member
    I couldn't get into this book because the story was so awful and unbelievable. I guess it would make a good humor book because the "plot?" is laughable.

    But I guess that's like most pornos.. you don't watch for the story, just like people don't read this book for the story.

    Some people watch pornos for their plot line.... their unbelievable plot line...
  • Mustangsally1000
    Mustangsally1000 Posts: 854 Member
    Anyone who wants to read a very interesting (and well written) article on her 50 Shades experience, this is it (NSFW due to language).

    http://www.salon.com/2012/06/17/my_50_shades_sex_party/singleton/

    This should be required reading for anyone who has enjoyed BDSM fiction/fantasized about it/toyed with the idea of going out and experiencing it for real. And sums up very nicely why I never have.

    no it doesn't.
  • TigressStripes
    TigressStripes Posts: 33 Member
    It's horribly bad fanfic. I stopped counting spelling and grammatical errors about halfway through the first book. Sadly, it's like a train wreck - you desperately want to look away to avoid the carnage, and yet you continue to stare.
  • MaraDiaz
    MaraDiaz Posts: 4,604 Member
    Anyone who wants to read a very interesting (and well written) article on her 50 Shades experience, this is it (NSFW due to language).

    http://www.salon.com/2012/06/17/my_50_shades_sex_party/singleton/

    This should be required reading for anyone who has enjoyed BDSM fiction/fantasized about it/toyed with the idea of going out and experiencing it for real. And sums up very nicely why I never have.

    no it doesn't.

    Oh, but it does. However, I can't wait for you to enlighten me on why you think otherwise.
  • mtaylor33557
    mtaylor33557 Posts: 542 Member
    The ONLY reason to read this book is for the sex, and even then it's kind of a let down. The main character is so naive, inexperienced and flat-out boring that it just falls short of the excitement it's supposed to convey. Honestly, the Twilight series was better written and that's saying A LOT! I liked Twilight, not loved it, but I liked it. Everyone said how awful the writing was, so I had low expectations and it was better than I thought it would be. But 50 Shades? By the second or third book I just wanted to punch that girl every time I read "Holy crap!" "Oh my poor fifty!" or "inner goddess." Even Bella wasn't this sheltered and she's a teenager. This girl is supposed to be graduating college. How do you make it through college without losing your virginity (ok, maybe possible), hearing anything at all about sex (guess it could depend on your friends) or having the first clue that some guys like it kinky (You've never even read an issue of Cosmo?) The only reason I kept reading is for the sex and because I really can't stand not to finish what I start.

    I don't guess my SIL has ever read an issue of Cosmo either. She "loves" the books and was trying to convince me to read them... Then she starts with..

    "but.. he's like into weird bedroom stuff, things I had never really thought anyone did... like a whole room dedicated to it..."

    "Oh, like BDSM?"i asked. "What's that??" was her reply.

    I guess a lot of the women who enjoy it are like this.. maybe they just weren't aware there was anything other than vanilla out there... hard to believe there are women that sheltered, though.
  • mom2teebee
    mom2teebee Posts: 76 Member
    It started out as a Twilight fanfiction called Master of the Universe. She changed the names, took out the paranormal elements and added in BDSM-lite.

    I only read the first book to see what all of the hype was about. I went into it expecting to hate it. It wasn't as bad as I expected, but not good either. The writing is terrible and very amateurish. Things get to be very repetitive which is very annoying. It is told in the first person from the heroine's perspective which I found to be grating. Oddly though it is a quick read and a page turner. I don't know if it was the train wreck aspect or what.

    Yes there is sex in it and a lot of it. Some will find it provocative. For me it sounded like she just looked up BDSM on the internet and took the first few articles from Google and that was it. I regularly read romances and wouldn't classify this as a romance book. I didn't read past the first book though so I don't know if that changes in the 2nd or 3rd book.
  • moxiecowgirl
    moxiecowgirl Posts: 291 Member
    The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty is 10x worse than 50 Shades of Grey.

    Hmmm.... is it atleast better written? As in not using the same phrases and adjectives multiple times in a row?

    Anything HAS to be better written than 50 Shades. Seriously. And you aren't kidding about the same phrases over and over again..."Oh my poor fifty" and I was REALLY tired of hearing about what her "inner goddess" was doing by the end of the first book. I mean seriously...who has an inner goddess that glares and does back flips? LoL

    I completely agree with this. Again, I loved the steamy scenes and the email exchanges.

    But:
    Wanton.
    Oh My.
    Laters, Baby.
    Inner Goddess.
    REPEAT!!

    You forgot "holy"
    as in
    holy hell
    holy f@ck

    holy I've had enough!

    And "there". In italics. As in "I felt it 'there'." Because apparently, it's really sexy to refer to one's genitalia in the same fashion a 3-year-old might.
  • k8blujay2
    k8blujay2 Posts: 4,941 Member
    The author is from London I believe which may explain her referring to it as her "sex"? Maybe that's what they call it there...

    Nah... I have read many a Harlequins where the author as the female (and even the male) refer to their genitals as "their sex"... it's not an uncommon thing.... just not all the flipping time.
  • losingitincollege
    losingitincollege Posts: 70 Member

    whats BDSM?

    You don't need to read this book for the following reasons:

    1. You like Twilight
    2. You don't know what BDSM is
    3. It's a horribly written book
    4. Magic Mike is almost out
    5. You like Twilight

    :laugh: ahahaha!

    Much emphasis on Number 4. Magic Mike needs to be in 3D!
  • mom2teebee
    mom2teebee Posts: 76 Member
    The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty is 10x worse than 50 Shades of Grey.

    Hmmm.... is it atleast better written? As in not using the same phrases and adjectives multiple times in a row?

    Anything HAS to be better written than 50 Shades. Seriously. And you aren't kidding about the same phrases over and over again..."Oh my poor fifty" and I was REALLY tired of hearing about what her "inner goddess" was doing by the end of the first book. I mean seriously...who has an inner goddess that glares and does back flips? LoL

    I completely agree with this. Again, I loved the steamy scenes and the email exchanges.

    But:
    Wanton.
    Oh My.
    Laters, Baby.
    Inner Goddess.
    REPEAT!!

    You forgot "holy"
    as in
    holy hell
    holy f@ck

    holy I've had enough!

    And "there". In italics. As in "I felt it 'there'." Because apparently, it's really sexy to refer to one's genitalia in the same fashion a 3-year-old might.

    And the he's so hot's and biting her lip.
  • k8blujay2
    k8blujay2 Posts: 4,941 Member
    The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty is 10x worse than 50 Shades of Grey.

    Hmmm.... is it atleast better written? As in not using the same phrases and adjectives multiple times in a row?

    It's Anne Rice.
    As in - Interview with the Vampire, Queen of the Damned.
    Yes, much better writing. Much better everything.

    I know who Anne Rice is, I have read a few of her novels... but I hadn't heard about this series (I usually just browse the library for something to read... I hardly pay attention to book news) until now, so I didn't realize it was an Anne Rice book until someone else said it... But to be honest, I can read erotica for free.... And it's usually dirtier and decently written... at least compared to what I hear about 50 Shades.
  • fallintomyworld
    fallintomyworld Posts: 45 Member
    I like Audio Books, and I recently tried to listen to it. I thought it was thrash, don't get me wrong, I like erotica, but it just felt super cheap. I did hear that it started as Twilight Fan Fiction, and that might have jaded me. But the main character just seemed to annoye me. I did enjoy Twilight, but this was just soo cheesy and you could tell it was so based on Edward.

    I do recommend Hunger Games Trilogy, Divergent Trilogy, and the Stackhouse books. They are all engulfing!!! :wink:
  • fallintomyworld
    fallintomyworld Posts: 45 Member
    The sleeping beauty trilogy is fantastic. Anne Rice is a genuis!! It's a billion times better written, I heard Exit to Eden was great too, but I have never got a chance to read it.
  • strongnotskinny121
    strongnotskinny121 Posts: 329 Member
    The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty is 10x worse than 50 Shades of Grey.

    Hmmm.... is it atleast better written? As in not using the same phrases and adjectives multiple times in a row?

    It's Anne Rice.
    As in - Interview with the Vampire, Queen of the Damned.
    Yes, much better writing. Much better everything.

    I know who Anne Rice is, I have read a few of her novels... but I hadn't heard about this series (I usually just browse the library for something to read... I hardly pay attention to book news) until now, so I didn't realize it was an Anne Rice book until someone else said it... But to be honest, I can read erotica for free.... And it's usually dirtier and decently written... at least compared to what I hear about 50 Shades.

    She wrote the Sleeping Beauty series under a pen name.
  • shvrngrl
    shvrngrl Posts: 205 Member
    I asked a colleague what she was reading on her kindle during lunch and she said Shades of Grey as her WHOLE face turned beet red! I had no idea what the book was and asked, she said, "Porn" then laughed. She did say its an excellent book, its just very graphic due to the situation of the main character. Its on my list.
  • miranda_mom
    miranda_mom Posts: 873 Member
    This thread makes my inner goddess tango with a little twist of mambo.
  • Miss_Chievous_wechange
    Miss_Chievous_wechange Posts: 1,230 Member
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  • Bumdrahp
    Bumdrahp Posts: 1,314 Member
    This thread makes my inner goddess tango with a little twist of mambo.

    * BARF* I WAS SO sick of reading that ****!....still read them all..though...
  • LuciaLongIsland
    LuciaLongIsland Posts: 815 Member
    Not to get off track, but what is The Taking of Sleeping Beauty. I dont get out much,:smile: Is it worth reading?
  • hailzp
    hailzp Posts: 903 Member
    Not to get off track, but what is The Taking of Sleeping Beauty. I dont get out much,:smile: Is it worth reading?

    I am reading it now and it is pretty good. Interesting. But not amazingly hot.
  • Scandalist
    Scandalist Posts: 23 Member
    My god, has no one heard of the Black Dagger Brotherhood series, Immortals After Dark, Demonica? You know, books that are actually worth reading? And yes, I've read 50 Shades. Its a poorly written book about a girl with too many split personalities and a billionaire with a sex fetish. Next please.
  • @ Scandalist - I have read 50 Shades of Gray series and Black Dagger Brotherhood series and I agree Black Dagger is better written.
  • lostsanity137
    lostsanity137 Posts: 298 Member
    Appropriate for non-prudish adults: yes, appropriate for teens: no.

    The books are ok, not great but not bad. If' you're read the first Twilight, take out the vampire/werewolf stuff and add in BDSM and you basically have the story. IMO, there are many books that are much better out there but 50 Shades is certainly the fad right now.

    whats BDSM?

    You don't need to read this book for the following reasons:

    1. You like Twilight
    2. You don't know what BDSM is
    3. It's a horribly written book
    4. Magic Mike is almost out
    5. You like Twilight

    Yes, this. Thank you. I love you.