BOOK REVIEW -Fifty Shades of Grey
Fifty Shades of Boring ?
The First Book keeps you glued, as the plot is interesting
and the characters are intriguing, especially Mr. Grey, with his wildest of
fantasies would keep you hooked on to his weird pro-sex gadgets and sequences.
The plot takes off with Mr. Grey trying to woo Ms. Steele,
and finally unveiling a world Anastasia doesn’t know exists. On their journey to
understand better the relationship and its progress, there are intimate
sequences that would definitely induce your imagination, given the kind of
detailing that has been penned.
The very well composed trail e-mails, now and then,
reflecting the Tiff between the dominant(Mr, Grey) and “the not so submissive”(Ms Steele) is definitely
amusing, with tongue –in-cheek humor
enveloped in every salutation & signature.
The girls would particularly enjoy the way Mr. Moneybags is
wooing Ms. Steele. The shower down of
wealth and expensive gifts are a part of every girl’s latent dreams, which in
case of Anastasia are coming to be true. The guys however would be impressed by
his bizarre ways of intimate pleasure.
However, The strings of surrealism are stretched to a point that pulled any further, would lead to breakage. The guy has to be a billionaire, a philanthropist, handsome, helicopter owner with aviation skills and should know various foreign languages in order to woo an ordinary 22 year old girl with above average looks. In short the guy has to be superman!
Post a certain point of time, the plot becomes foreseeable.
Also the sexual sequences, the inner thoughts of Anastasia’s “inner goddess”,
all become repetitive, making it fifty shades of Boring.
I literally remember skipping sequences because they were D-I-T-T-O.
I literally remember skipping sequences because they were D-I-T-T-O.
All in the entire first book is readable for its plot and characterization;
however it’s just a onetime read. So either rent it or borrow from a friend. It’s
not worth investment.
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