Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Fifty Shades Freed: Book Three of the Fifty Shades Trilogygood



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When unworldly student Anastasia Steele first encountered the driven and dazzling young entrepreneur Christian Grey it sparked a sensual affair that changed both of their lives irrevocably. Shocked, intrigued, and, ultimately, repelled by Christian’s singular erotic tastes, Ana demands a deeper commitment. Determined to keep her, Christian agrees.
 
Now, Ana and Christian have it all—love, passion, intimacy, wealth, and a world of possibilities for their future. But Ana knows that loving her Fifty Shades will not be easy, and that being together will pose challenges that neither of them would anticipate. Ana must somehow learn to share Christian’s opulent lifestyle without sacrificing her own identity. And Christian must overcome his compulsion to control as he wrestles with the demons of a tormented past.
 
Just when it seems that their strength together will eclipse any obstacle, misfortune, malice, and fate conspire to make Ana’s deepest fears turn to reality.

This book is intended for mature audiences.

Product Description

When unworldly student Anastasia Steele first encountered the driven and dazzling young entrepreneur Christian Grey it sparked a sensual affair that changed both of their lives irrevocably. Shocked, intrigued, and, ultimately, repelled by Christian’s singular erotic tastes, Ana demands a deeper commitment. Determined to keep her, Christian agrees.
 
Now, Ana and Christian have it all—love, passion, intimacy, wealth, and a world of possibilities for their future. But Ana knows that loving her Fifty Shades will not be easy, and that being together will pose challenges that neither of them would anticipate. Ana must somehow learn to share Christian’s opulent lifestyle without sacrificing her own identity. And Christian must overcome his compulsion to control as he wrestles with the demons of a tormented past.
 
Just when it seems that their strength together will eclipse any obstacle, misfortune, malice, and fate conspire to make Ana’s deepest fears turn to reality.

This book is intended for mature audiences.





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    375 of 400 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars Sheer brilliance ... or maybe it's just so bad that it's good, May 22, 2012
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    cupcake (North Carolina, USA) - See all my reviews
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    There are life's guilty pleasures, and then there is the guiltiest spectacle of them all: the Fifty Shades of Grey spectacle. It's time to review this precious pearl of literary genius, so I'm going to dive on in. Hold me.

    When we last left our romantic icons, Ana Steele and Christian Grey, they were newly engaged and facing (a) Ana's ex-boss, Jack Hyde, whom Christian fired in a fit of jealous pique when Jack made a pass at Ana and (b) Christian's "Mrs. Robinson," the woman who initiated him into his life of BDSM. Can these two crazy love birds find happiness and contentment? Thank goodness E. L. James doesn't keep us hanging and gives us the GIFT that is Fifty Shades Freed.

    The tale opens just after Christian and Ana's wedding, as the two bask on their European honeymoon. They bicker, rock the headboard, bicker some more, and have make-up rocking of the headboard. While enjoying their romantic interlude, Christian learns that someone apparently tried to... Read more
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    188 of 208 people found the following review helpful
    1.0 out of 5 stars How did this EVER get on NYT's best selling list?, April 26, 2012
    This review is from: Fifty Shades Freed: Book Three of the Fifty Shades Trilogy (Kindle Edition)
    I don't usually review books but with all the hype surrounding this trilogy, I felt compelled to do so. With all the grammatical errors, lack of editing, repetitive phrases, and overall teenage writing style, how could this series possibly be on the New York Times best selling list? There's so many errors that I found myself searching for the next one instead of staying connected to the storyline. For all this you have to pay $10 for each of these books? Really NYT? I am SO thankful I was able to read this for free on my friend's kindle. EL James and the publishing house should be ashamed of letting this series go to publication, as is, let alone charging so much.

    As far as the characters, I'll start with Ana, the heroine. Or should I say the immature, weak, doormat. If you love a strong heroine or one who eventually becomes one, you will probably hate Ana as much as I do. She is seriously nauseating! Her thoughts and actions are those of a pre-teen, NOT a college... Read more
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    88 of 95 people found the following review helpful
    1.0 out of 5 stars Fifty Shades of Lame, April 16, 2012
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    B. McGraw (Boston) - See all my reviews
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    This review is from: Fifty Shades Freed: Book Three of the Fifty Shades Trilogy (Kindle Edition)
    I know next to nothing about Twilight but could totally see how this ripped off the series, so right there that was a huge strike against it. apparently this started off as fanfiction so i'm guessing you can find it somewhere on the internets.

    i was hoping for some good bdsm fiction, but this is maybe a step above vanilla, it completely mis portrays the lifestyle, but any gripes about how unrealistic everything is from describing super posh *pink* champagne (wth) to the fact that mr grey apparently never needs a refractory period....it's just really really really terrible writing wise.

    seriously, it's written at maybe a 5th grade lever with occasional instances where the author abuses her thesaurus and ends up making somewhat incomprehensible sentences. But typically she is repeating five phrases over and over again:

    1) holy f***
    2) holy c***
    3) holy s***
    4) stop biting your lip you know what that does to me
    5) laters, babe... Read more
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