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Fifty Shades Freed
by E.L. James
The worst in the series. I don't even know how to begin to describe how much I loathed reading this. Christian and Ana are completely the opposite of what a healthy relationship is. They manipulate each other, they keep things from one another, are unsupportive. I don't believe for a second that they're in love - it's just destructive, obsessive lust, laced with toxicity and misogyny.
Literally nothing happens in this novel for probably 400 pages of its alarmingly long length. Instead, we get copied and pasted sex scenes that are increasingly more and more boring. Because that's the worst part of this entire book - it's boring. It's unending. The sex scenes are the furthest thing from sexy. The writing is stilted, and the "oh mys," the lip bites, the "we aim to pleases" are so tired at this point it's impossible to even stand them anymore.
Ugh. Double ugh. I'm just happy I never have to see these characters ever again. Irredeemable.
Literally nothing happens in this novel for probably 400 pages of its alarmingly long length. Instead, we get copied and pasted sex scenes that are increasingly more and more boring. Because that's the worst part of this entire book - it's boring. It's unending. The sex scenes are the furthest thing from sexy. The writing is stilted, and the "oh mys," the lip bites, the "we aim to pleases" are so tired at this point it's impossible to even stand them anymore.
Ugh. Double ugh. I'm just happy I never have to see these characters ever again. Irredeemable.