Fifty Shades of Eh.
Fifty Shades of Grey - well this is my first blogged book review ever and oh boy, it is a controversial one. Friends of my 67-year-old mother are either begging her to read this or saying "It's pure trash and is just wrong." When these opinionated women are asked why they believe the book is "trash," it is usually followed shortly after with a question, "Did you read it?" and answered with "Er, well, umm, no but I heard it's bad and that it should be banned from libraries."
Well, whatever your opinion is on the subject matter, the book itself is interesting. That is - the sex is interesting. The writing? Not so much. As most of us know, James had written the initial draft as fan fiction after reading the Twilight series. Apparently, Edward was just harbouring some fantasies of tying Bella up and whipping her, not just breaking a bed while biting a pillow, in the missionary position on their honeymoon. James tries and you can't fault her for something she probably never expected would be an actual published book. There are a lot of the same words used over and over and exclamations of shock by things that
Now I would love to see this book featured on Reading Rainbow.
Book Rating: Eh. - I could take it or leave it but lean more towards leave it.