50 shades of grey was so stupid. that said, i'm on the third book, and i still think it's really stupid. i had nothing better to do while i was sick :(
there are so many better things to do when you're sick other than read that crapfest. you obviously like it a little bit or you wouldn't be reading it.
ikr i watch shitty tv when i'm sick because it takes zero effect besides laying there and directing my eyes at the tv. reading a book takes actual effort.
meh it was more my friend put all 3 on my kindle and it was really easy to read (didn't want to start GoT), plus the noise from the TV was hurting my head
Is it really all that different from Harlequin novels? I'm halfway through it and yes, it's pretty graphic, but I've read scenes like these in other books - just not in such a single quantity.
Also, if anyone other than Alexander Skarsgard plays Christian, I refuse to watch the movie - but how it could ever be made into a movie is a whole other discussion.
"I think Daddy wants to taste popsicle, too,” I whisper in Ted’s little ear. Ted frowns at me, then looks at his hand and holds it out to Christian. Christian smiles and puts Ted’s fingers in his mouth. Hmm…tasty."
The erotic novel "Fifty Shades of Grey" may have topped recent bestseller charts, but it's proven a little too hot for librarians in east central Florida.
According to The Palm Beach Post, the Brevard County Public Library system has removed copies of the book from its 17 libraries.
"We bought some copies before we realized what it was," Cathy Schweinsberg, library services director, told the newspaper. "We don't collect porn."
However, as the Post points out, the libraries still offer copies of "The Complete Kama Sutra," "Lady Chatterley's Love," and "Tropic of Cancer," all of which are erotic literary classics.
"["Fifty Shades of Grey"] is not a classic," Schweinsberg responded.
ABC2News.com reports that more than a quarter of a million copies of the book have so far been sold.
Picturing Elizabeth Hasslebeck sitting in bed, with her Confederate flag draped across the wall above her bed, reading this book and shouting out random religious comments about the 'blasphemous' book.
Edited at 2012-05-07 11:41 pm (UTC)
Favorite album of the year so far.
but yeah you can forsure hear dangermouse's style. reminded me of the black keys album he produced.
nightmares
probably banned it due to the sexual content
Also, if anyone other than Alexander Skarsgard plays Christian, I refuse to watch the movie - but how it could ever be made into a movie is a whole other discussion.
I wouldn't wish this character on my least favorite actor, let alone ASkars.
Absolutly NO IDEA how they're gonna make this a movie.
I just blue myself.
I gasp and I want to shout, I’ve missed you—all of you—not just your mouth!
Fifty Shades Darker, p.11.
your penis. she’s talking about your penis.
Hmm…tasty."
.......Ted's her son. Her little son.
The erotic novel "Fifty Shades of Grey" may have topped recent bestseller charts, but it's proven a little too hot for librarians in east central Florida.
According to The Palm Beach Post, the Brevard County Public Library system has removed copies of the book from its 17 libraries.
"We bought some copies before we realized what it was," Cathy Schweinsberg, library services director, told the newspaper. "We don't collect porn."
However, as the Post points out, the libraries still offer copies of "The Complete Kama Sutra," "Lady Chatterley's Love," and "Tropic of Cancer," all of which are erotic literary classics.
"["Fifty Shades of Grey"] is not a classic," Schweinsberg responded.
ABC2News.com reports that more than a quarter of a million copies of the book have so far been sold.
Edited at 2012-05-07 11:57 pm (UTC)