Fifty Shades Trilogy
By stevestiboy
@stevestiboy (34)
Philippines
November 10, 2012 11:28am CST
I have the trilogy in my iBooks but stopped reading because I learned that the story was so ideal, it is so perfect! Do you know Christian Grey? What do you think? Do you think I need to continue the book?
3 responses
@spicymary (558)
• Romania
19 Nov 12
Like most commercial books, 50 shades trilogy has the quality to be entartaining. You may get trapped in the story, you may want to know what happens next and you may also get emotionally attached by the characters.
But besides this, the novel doesn't have other value. The insight into BDSM lifestyle is superficial and shows a wrong understanding, the love story presented to be beautiful, ideal like you say it's, in fact, disfuctional (lack of communication, extreme gealousy). And there are so many clichees...
@natliegleb (5175)
• India
11 Nov 12
the triology seems to be just perfect because it has awesome storyline ,i am still reading it
@Bluebell18 (636)
• United States
10 Nov 12
Yo, Steve!
Just like the 'Twilight' series, I feel the same way towards the 'Fifty Shades' trilogy; THEY'RE HORRIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I wouldn't call them ideal. I'd say mundane. But different strokes for different folks. I tried with everything in me to read those and I just got so bored with it. I really liked 'The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo' & 'Hunger Games' trilogies. But that's me.