A review by kokod
Fifty Shades Freed by E.L. James

1.0

What a disappointment of a book. The lack of skillful prose began to detract from the book itself. I found myself growing frustrated and annoyed with the book, which defeats the purpose of such a book (the escapism factor). I had serious issues with this book, and one was a huge plot point. I mean WHAT THE EVER LOVING FUCK? Seriously, what modern, college-educated woman
Spoiler who doesn't want to get pregnant forgets her fucking birth control?
What a weak point to have so much hinge upon it. It's incredible, in the sense that I really can't believe it. Yes, the entire book is far-fetched, but that's whole point. BUT REALLY???

Also, if Christian really dies the thousands upon thousands of deaths he keeps on mentioning, he'd be dead. Repetitive prose fml.

I gave it an extra star just because I liked the change of perspective at the end.