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Not to give away anything - I'm just gonna say this: It seemed rushed. In my opinion, the third book in most trilogies seems like a rush job. Not that it wasn't good! Definitely a fun read!
Es dificil empezar la lectura de la trilogia por los prejuicios en cuanto a este tipo de literatura, pero tampoco es tan terrible.
Me sorprende lo mucho que me gustó.
Me gustó toda la saga, mas allá de lo erótico que tiene (y cada libro aumenta) me encantó la historia.
Christian Grey, a pesar de ser tan oscuro y siniestro, te enamora. No hay dudas.
Este libro tuve mas misterio que los anteriores pero fue más profundo en sentimientos, mas q el anterior.
Algo que me gustó muchisimo, en los tres, fue los mails constantes entre ellos y la alusión a música y diferentes canciones para crear atmosferas.
Lo leería otra vez, sin dudarlo.
Me sorprende lo mucho que me gustó.
Me gustó toda la saga, mas allá de lo erótico que tiene (y cada libro aumenta) me encantó la historia.
Christian Grey, a pesar de ser tan oscuro y siniestro, te enamora. No hay dudas.
Este libro tuve mas misterio que los anteriores pero fue más profundo en sentimientos, mas q el anterior.
Algo que me gustó muchisimo, en los tres, fue los mails constantes entre ellos y la alusión a música y diferentes canciones para crear atmosferas.
Lo leería otra vez, sin dudarlo.
I'm not going to go into much detail in this review. My thoughts are more-or-less consistent with my book one and book two reviews. I think the series as a whole greatly improved after book one. 'Naughty bits' were implied rather than described in great detail thanks to the strategic position of paragraph breaks. This facilitated a much faster paced book, resolving all the unresolved issues and developing the characters as much as possible. While I did enjoy book one, I think that three books just like book one would get boring very fast.
The first two were good, dirty fun, if rather repetitive. This one throws in all sorts of "plot" nonsense and is just dull dull dull. Thank goodness it's over - back to real books for me.
Ok! It feels like I have wasted a significant amount of time reading this trilogy. There are a lot of things I dislike about the books, for example, word usage, inner goddesses, and a little too much of something. However, I just had to know if they would make it. Most of the incidents that happened were thoroughly predictable. The book could have been better written and more creative actions (i.e. Smirking) and adjectives could have been used. Oh well, I had to know.
dark
emotional
informative
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This book holds the most character development, especially for Christian, who becomes more understanding at what Ana needs from him. This books contains a lot of drama - Hyde's vendetta, Little Blip, Ray's accident. I am so happy Ana and Christian got their happy ending with their children.
This is definitely my favorite fifty shades book. I think this is defined proven by the fact that I read a book that is over 500 pages long in less than two days. I am even shocked myself.
Then the book, I just love it. They are so in love with each other and it’s so great
Then the book, I just love it. They are so in love with each other and it’s so great
dark
emotional
hopeful
fast-paced
For a book series that starts off with a BDSM starter book, this series takes a soft turn in book 2 and an off switch in book 3. I was so turned off by the end of this that nothing surprised me anymore.