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RE: 50 Shades of Grey - 5/9/2012 8:07:11 PM   
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It's a book.


I can't read.

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RE: 50 Shades of Grey - 5/9/2012 8:12:35 PM   
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I hate bad writing, whatever the topic. From what I've seen, it's very bad writing.


I hate, what I mean is, I find if I were to dig into a word and then find it muddy or worse, but sometimes I think I'm not all exactly right on this. So in the end, if I discover that someone said something that was too much or maybe because I see it in a similar fashion then I have to answer those questions in my head but not if I'm walking, or doing something law enforcement would have me do something different because of.

(I haven't always felt this way though).

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RE: 50 Shades of Grey - 5/9/2012 8:13:57 PM   
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So a couple of days ago, the Access or the Today Show said that a new copy of this book is sold every second and Universal bought movie rights!!


Well, which is it?

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RE: 50 Shades of Grey - 5/10/2012 12:13:26 AM   
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Helloe everyone

Well I am a dominiate and I enjoy the first one and I am reading the second, it is a great read for me .
I enjoy the BDSM parts of the book, I love to read everything, it is okay not many pwople will enjoy it
but I just thought of it as a very hot romacne novel i thought she wrote it very well Ms Meyer did her reasearch
pretty well! I am enjoy it so much and I had to buy the second and third so I would not have to wait when I finished them the second one!

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RE: 50 Shades of Grey - 5/10/2012 4:33:45 AM   
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I too have read all three Books. I really enjoyed the series.

Wants my own 50 shades



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RE: 50 Shades of Grey - 5/10/2012 8:09:02 PM   
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I keep seeing it here in peoples journals. This has aroused by curiousity and will be gettin a copy. Anybody know where to find it?

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RE: 50 Shades of Grey - 5/11/2012 5:15:54 AM   
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Am I the only one who has run across somebody who suddenly decided they wanted to be a sub after reading this book? Wasn't quite sure how to react to that one, on the one hand she's opening up her mind to trying different things, on the other hand, fantasy is far different from reality and I don't think it will end the way she expects it to.

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RE: 50 Shades of Grey - 5/14/2012 8:15:48 AM   
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Friday I saw all three books feathured at a book seller in the Philadelphia airport.

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RE: 50 Shades of Grey - 5/17/2012 8:59:19 PM   
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Personally, I liked (1st)book. Given, they are not what anyone would call "well-written", but the intention was there and the story really isn't far fetched at it's core. I think it's pretty commonplace, really.

I don't feel that the book is meant to focus on the BDSM aspect at all. It's more about the dynamic between two people so different from each other who yearn to close the gap between each other. I think the D/s is just a good example to use because to the average person it's so extreme. Much like in Twilight (ugh) where they have SO much to overcome because of the "vampirism". Initially I couldn't understand how this was fan-fiction but I totally understand it now having read it.

I feel like the dynamic between the two characters is incredible. Now, the writer wasn't the best so you'd have to use your imagination a bit. But the banter between the two of them is incredibly sexy. I think just about all of us have been in that initial flirtatious stage of a relationship when there is so much sexual tension that it releases itself the same way it does for Christian and Ana. That, to me, makes the book that much more realistic.

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RE: 50 Shades of Grey - 5/18/2012 7:14:16 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Sonunda

Am I the only one who has run across somebody who suddenly decided they wanted to be a sub after reading this book?


We've already started seeing an influx of new people because of the book. The introduction area shows it based on the number of people that have "Grey" in their s/n.

Yes, we're going to have a bunch of new people. Most are going to have unrealistic expectations. At least half will go away jaded and bitter. The Beauty books generated much of the same, even though they weren't nearly as main stream as this book.

Hopefully, they'll hang around, participate and learn.


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RE: 50 Shades of Grey - 5/19/2012 2:05:39 PM   
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I enjoy a poorly-written, yet hot, romance every once in a while. Haven't you heard about "guilty pleasure" books and shows? I mean, I know perfectly intelligent people who love shows whose names start with "The Real Housewives of...." Worse crap I cannot imagine.

So why insult, or be insulted by, a light read that entertains? If a vanilla reads it and gets turned on, and then has a more tolerant view of WIITWD, more's the good.

I'm in the middle of the first book. Standard modern romance plot points, but, as several people here mentioned, the author does seem to capture a sub's confused feelings as she awakens to her sexuality. Personally, I was 40 when a Dom first showed me his "playroom" and invited me to try this. I remember how it felt- the unquenchable desire for more knowledge, more experience of this "dark" world.

Now, after being owned for 6 years, I read Ana's experiences and think, "yeah, that's a normal Tuesday for me".

Oh- and the other comment I wanted to make- The Beauty Books. Ugh. I could hardly get through the second one. I found them lumbering and repetitive. If the heroine got spanked one more time, or Rice spent another page describing someone's bum, I thought I'd die of boredom. Like reading Steinbeck. I don't care how classic The Pearl or The Grapes of Wrath are- the writing is boring as hell.


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RE: 50 Shades of Grey - 5/19/2012 3:02:36 PM   
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ORIGINAL: hejira92

as several people here mentioned, the author does seem to capture a sub's confused feelings as she awakens to her sexuality..... I remember how it felt- the unquenchable desire for more knowledge, more experience of this "dark" world.




I just read the first book and I agree hejira ... some things in the book made me laugh when I thought if I had done the same thing she did, I wouldn't have been sitting down for a week. :-)

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RE: 50 Shades of Grey - 5/27/2012 7:15:32 PM   
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Well, I haven't been here in a very, very long while, but I had to poke my head in to see with fellow lifestylers felts about this ... well, drivel. My vanilla friends are flipping out over it. I couldn't get through it. Just too poorly written and ill-conceived.

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RE: 50 Shades of Grey - 5/30/2012 6:46:59 PM   
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I thought the question was about 50 Shades of Gray, and not the Twilight series or the Story of O. Shades of Gray is a fucking romance novel "with a BDSM twist". It is a romance novel, and like most romance novels, they are badly written and follow a formula. I would say it is trash, but then I place a very high value on good literature, and 50 Shades of Gray is NOT.

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RE: 50 Shades of Grey - 5/30/2012 9:43:31 PM   
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BarnesandNoble.com has it.

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ORIGINAL: MistressMeltz

I keep seeing it here in peoples journals. This has aroused by curiousity and will be gettin a copy. Anybody know where to find it?



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RE: 50 Shades of Grey - 5/31/2012 6:30:41 PM   
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I love reading, and have heard so much about the books that I thought about getting my hands on them after I finish the Game of Thrones series... After looking on Amazon and seeing the following user review, I'm still undecided.

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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 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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RE: 50 Shades of Grey - 5/31/2012 7:43:52 PM   
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I think the popularity of this book, and it being sold for an exhorbitant amount for movie rights, over many other talented authors, is a phenomena known as "dumbing down".

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RE: 50 Shades of Grey - 6/1/2012 10:44:38 PM   
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Dam nit!

There I squashed the sucker.

Damn it! Now I'm going to have to read it. I rarely, very rarely read popular fiction. Now I'm just going to have to read it because it's going to be embarrassing not to know the story line. It's here, it's on my geeky sites, it's every-flipping where!

This is going to be as bad as not knowing what "Team Edward" was. Or what the 'riddle' was in The DaVinci Code. The few people who know I'm into BDSM are going to swamp me with questions. I just hope it's not as bad as those examples. At least I can count on some breasts in the writing.

BTW: Here's how you deal with sparkly vampires (tm):

"Buffy Staked Edward. The End."

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RE: 50 Shades of Grey - 6/2/2012 6:06:08 AM   
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It's fanfic and it's written exactly like fanfic by someone who shouldn't write anything, much less fanfic. It was written in bit and pieces and appended to an ongoing fanfic page. If you've ever followed a fanfic, you understand to what I am referring. It's formula romance novel mashed up with prolific, unrealistic "BDSM" erotica. Except it's short on the BDSM. And the erotica. It does kind of make me cringe when people keep throwing back to the Beauty trilogy and Story of O as examples of good BDSM fiction. Err ... Anne Rice is a talented writer, but Beauty stank, imho. The writing wasn't bad, it was just the story line. Hated it. But, I'd sooner read that than the 50 Shades debacle.

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RE: 50 Shades of Grey - 6/2/2012 11:54:06 AM   
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