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Fifty Shades of Grey: Book One of the Fifty Shades Trilogy [Kindle Edition]

E L James
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19,607 customer reviews)

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Book Description

When literature student Anastasia Steele goes to interview young entrepreneur Christian Grey, she encounters a man who is beautiful, brilliant, and intimidating. The unworldly, innocent Ana is startled to realize she wants this man and, despite his enigmatic reserve, finds she is desperate to get close to him. Unable to resist Ana’s quiet beauty, wit, and independent spirit, Grey admits he wants her, too—but on his own terms.
 
Shocked yet thrilled by Grey’s singular erotic tastes, Ana hesitates. For all the trappings of success—his multinational businesses, his vast wealth, his loving family—Grey is a man tormented by demons and consumed by the need to control. When the couple embarks on a daring, passionately physical affair, Ana discovers Christian Grey’s secrets and explores her own dark desires.

Erotic, amusing, and deeply moving, the Fifty Shades Trilogy is a tale that will obsess you, possess you, and stay with you forever.

This book is intended for mature audiences.



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A GoodReads Choice Awards Finalist for Best Romance

"In a class by itself."
--"Entertainment Weekly"

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A GoodReads Choice Awards Finalist for Best Romance

"In a class by itself." 
Entertainment Weekly

Product Details

  • File Size: 2099 KB
  • Print Length: 530 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0345803485
  • Publisher: Vintage (May 25, 2011)
  • Sold by: Random House Digital, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B007J4T2G8
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Enabled
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  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #75 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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The sex scenes are boring, repetitive and even awkward at times. J. Stein  |  3,595 reviewers made a similar statement
I really wanted to like this book but, sadly, it was just not meant to be. M. Anderson  |  1,728 reviewers made a similar statement
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20,902 of 21,666 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Did a teenager write this??? April 15, 2012
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
I really don't like writing bad reviews. I admire people who have the courage to put pen to paper and expose themselves to the whole world, especially those writing erotica. Having just finished this book, however, I feel compelled to write a review.

About half way through the book, I looked up the author to see if she was a teenager. I really did because the characters are out of a 16 year old's fantasy. The main male character is a billionaire (not a millionaire but a billionaire) who speaks fluent French, is basically a concert level pianist, is a fully trained pilot, is athletic, drop dead gorgeous, tall, built perfectly with an enormous penis, and the best lover on the planet. In addition, he's not only self made but is using his money to combat world hunger. Oh yeah, and all of this at the ripe old age of 26! And on top of that, he's never working. Every second is spent having sex or texting and emailing the female character. His billions seem to have just come about by magic. It seriously feels like 2 teenage girls got together and decided to create their "dream man" and came up with Christian Grey.

Then come the sex scenes. The first one is tolerable but as she goes on, they become so unbelievable that it becomes more laughable than erotic. She orgasms at the drop of a hat. He says her name and she orgasms. He simply touches her and she orgasms. It seems that she's climaxing on every page.

Then there's the writing. If you take out the parts where the female character is blushing or chewing her lips, the book will be down to about 50 pages. Almost on every single page, there is a whole section devoted to her blushing, chewing her lips or wondering "Jeez" about something or another. Then there's the use of "shades of". He's "fifty shades of @#$%% up," "she turned 7 shades of crimson," "he's ten shades of x,y, and z." Seriously?

The writing is just not up to par, the characters are unbelievable, and the sex verges on the comical. I don't know what happens in the remaining books and I do not intend to read them to find out. But given the maturity level of the first book, I imagine that they get married, have 2 perfect children, cure world hunger, and live happily ever after while riding into the sunset, as the female character climaxes on her horse causing her to chew her bottom lip and blush fifty shades of crimson. Jeez!
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14,603 of 15,219 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Bestseller? Really??? March 25, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
I enjoy erotica and heard so much about this book that I had to give it a shot, but I'm five chapters in and just can't take it anymore. This has to be the most appallingly atrocious writing I've ever seen in a major release. The pseudonymous British author sets the action (such as it is) in Washington State... for no reason than that her knowledge of America apparently consists of what she read in "Twilight"... but the entire first-person narrative is filled with Britishisms. How many American college students do you know who talk about "prams," "ringing" someone on the phone, or choosing a "smart rucksack" to take "on holiday"? And the author's geography sounds like she put together a jigsaw puzzle of the Pacific Northwest while drunk and ended up with several pieces in the wrong place.

And oh, the repetition...and the repetition...and the repetition. I'm convinced the author has a computer macro that she hits to insert one of her limited repertoire of facial expressions whenever she needs one. According to my Kindle search function, characters roll their eyes 41 times, Ana bites her lip 35 times, Christian's lips "quirk up" 16 times, Christian "cocks his head to one side" 17 times, characters "purse" their lips 15 times, and characters raise their eyebrows a whopping 50 times. Add to that 80 references to Ana's anthropomorphic "subconscious" (which also rolls its eyes and purses its lips, by the way), 58 references to Ana's "inner goddess," and 92 repetitions of Ana saying some form of "oh crap" (which, depending on the severity of the circumstances, can be intensified to "holy crap," "double crap," or the ultimate "triple crap"). And this is only part one of a trilogy...

If I wrote like that, I'd use a pseudonym too.

Like some other reviewers, what I find terribly depressing is that this is a runaway bestseller and the movie rights are expected to sell for up to $5 million. There are so many highly talented writers in the genre... and erotica is so much more erotic when the author has a command of the language and can make you care about the characters. For examples, check out the "Beauty" trilogy written by Anne Rice under the pen name A.N. Roquelaure, or any stories by Donna George Storey or Rachel Kramer Bussel. Just stay away from this triple crap.

*UPDATE*: Thanks to the many other perturbed readers who have shared their own choices of the most annoyingly overused phrases in this masterpiece. Following up on their suggestions with my ever-useful Kindle search function, I have discovered that Ana says "Jeez" 81 times and "oh my" 72 times. She "blushes" or "flushes" 125 times, including 13 that are "scarlet," 6 that are "crimson," and one that is "stars and stripes red." (I can't even imagine.) Ana "peeks up" at Christian 13 times, and there are 9 references to Christian's "hooded eyes," 7 to his "long index finger," and 25 to how "hot" he is (including four recurrences of the epic declarative sentence "He's so freaking hot."). Christian's "mouth presses into a hard line" 10 times. Characters "murmur" 199 times, "mutter" 49 times, and "whisper" 195 times (doesn't anyone just talk?), "clamber" on/in/out of things 21 times, and "smirk" 34 times. Christian and Ana also "gasp" 46 times and experience 18 "breath hitches," suggesting a need for prompt intervention by paramedics. Finally, in a remarkable bit of symmetry, our hero and heroine exchange 124 "grins" and 124 "frowns"... which, by the way, seems an awful lot of frowning for a woman who experiences "intense," "body-shattering," "delicious," "violent," "all-consuming," "turbulent," "agonizing" and "exhausting" orgasms on just about every page.
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5,071 of 5,335 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Not the worst I've ever read... No, wait. It IS. March 6, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I downloaded the book to my Kindle because it was on the best seller list and had 4 stars overall rating on Amazon. I wish I'd taken the time to read some of the reviews. As it turns out I agree with the negative.
I found myself thinking "Twilight, plus some spanking, minus the sparkly vampires." Here, I'll save you all some time (SPOILER ALERT):

Once upon a time...
I'm Ana. I'm clumsy and naive. I like books. I dig this guy. He couldn't possibly like me. He's rich. I wonder if he's gay? His eyes are gray. Super gray. Intensely gray. Intense AND gray. Serious and gray. Super gray. Dark and gray. [insert 100+ other ways to say "gray eyes" here]
I blush. I gasp. He touches me "down there." I gasp again. He gasps. We both gasp. I blush some more. I gasp some more. I refer to my genitals as "down there" a few more times. I blush some more. Sorry, I mean I "flush" some more. I bite my lip. He gasps a lot more. More gasping. More blushing/flushing. More lip biting. Still more gasping.
The end.

The bad:
It was an interesting concept - for a "romance" novel. However the story is weak, the pace is slow and awkward, the characters come through as more schizophrenic than complicated, the "romance" is a jeuvenile and dysfunctional crush, and the "erotic" scenes alternate between "Penthouse Forum" and something that sounds like it was written by a painfully shy and sheltered 13 year old. I have now read through some of the rave reviews and I have to assume that these were posted by people easily shocked and/or titillated. I can't imagine what fans are comparing this to when they describe this as "good."

The good:
Nice cover art.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Trilogy
I think the Trilogy deserves 5 stars. You can't just read Book 1. It's important to read all three books to see where it takes the characters' journeys.
Published 2 hours ago by Eliot Brown
1.0 out of 5 stars waste of time
I kept reading this book waiting for it to get better. The ending is SO terrible (although it may be the only smart choice the main character makes in the whole book! Read more
Published 3 hours ago by Research Fanatic
5.0 out of 5 stars fifty shades of grey book one
Absolutely brilliant could not put it down when i started reading it.Now know what all the rave for this book has come from.
Published 5 hours ago by suefairy
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it
Great story! You may want to read it alone! Shows you that there are all kind of people in this world, I liked all three books.
Published 5 hours ago by Gloria Hoover
2.0 out of 5 stars not what i hoped
Sure, its a sexy story, but yes it is poorly written. I guess that's what you get with a story written as fan fiction for Twilight. Read more
Published 6 hours ago by Bandaid
1.0 out of 5 stars Boring and unnecessary
Very boring with unnecessary details of sexual activity. Poorly written. Don't know what all the fuss was about. Couldn't even be bothered finishing the book. A must NOT read.
Published 7 hours ago by Mrs M to be
5.0 out of 5 stars perfect
since i'm required to write a lengthy review, the book arrived ahead scheduled, in excellent condition, um, read it many times and finally decided to get my own copy. Read more
Published 10 hours ago by Kristie Young
5.0 out of 5 stars Deliciously naughty
Good story, with hot, forbidden sexual desires, yet somehow innocence plays a big part..didn't want to put it down..can't wait to read the next one.
Published 16 hours ago by Tappel
1.0 out of 5 stars Not For Everyone despite what your friends say.
I read this as a book club selection. We usually picked a random book from a hat, but this meeting a lot of the members raved about the Fifty Shades and how we must read it. Read more
Published 18 hours ago by Clejtd
4.0 out of 5 stars I couldn't put it down
I had heard some of what this book was about, enough to make me want to read I couldn't put it down once I started reading. I was disappointed as to how it ended.... Read more
Published 22 hours ago by Beverly Robbins
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E L James is a TV executive, wife and mother of two, based in West London. Since early childhood, she dreamt of writing stories that readers would fall in love with, but put those dreams on hold to focus on her family and her career. She finally plucked up the courage to put pen to paper with her first novel, Fifty Shades of Grey.

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What to read after Fifty (50) Shades of Grey
JR ward, black dagger brotherhood, the best by far
May 2, 2012 by M. Kesler |  See all 96 posts
Is this book (and two next grays or greys) really so bad?
Please, if you haven't spent the $10, put it back in your pocket! I braved 23% of the first book, but that was all I could stand. If some prude had not made a fuss about the content, this book would never have gotten this much attention! That author probably would've gone the rest of her life... Read more
Oct 4, 2012 by DHB |  See all 8 posts
If you agree this book is TERRIBLE....
I agree the book is just bad. I can't go past the first sex scene where she loses her virginity. Unreal and Anastasia is the most unbelievable character I have ever read.
Jul 1, 2012 by Krickett |  See all 47 posts
Why is the "Fifty Shades Trilogy" so popular?
I think it's popular simply because Twilight was popular and the AU fanfiction that the author based on the series (Originally titled Master of the Universe) gained a wide and rabidly loyal following which continued to provide the author with hundreds of positive reviews ,free publicity, and... Read more
Mar 27, 2012 by trishfox_76 |  See all 254 posts
Fifty Shades What Now?
Would highly recommend The Secret Sex Life of a Single Mom. Not hardcore or overly explicity yet very erotic. Super funny at times too. Her story is true too, which really adds a more meaninggul dimension to it than fiction.
Jun 10, 2012 by Delaine Wiszniak |  See all 15 posts
Bored with 50 Shades of Grey... Try this..
I saw a project on Kickstarter. They are trying to fund a feature film parody of the book. They're calling it "50 Shades of Silver Hair and Socks." looks funny.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2047993585/50-shades-of-silver-hair-and-socks?ref=email
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