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Lighter Shades of Grey: A (very) Critical Reader's Guide to "Fifty Shades of Grey"

door Cassandra Parkin

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Erotic Literature. Fantasy. Fiction. HTML:

"You invest in manufacturing. Why, specifically?"

"I like to build things."

As of the time of writing, more than ten million copies of E L James' "Fifty Shades of Grey" have been sold worldwide. Whether you find this notion inspiring or terrifying, there's no escaping the fact that, as literary events go, "Fifty Shades of Grey" is at least...significant. And books that are...significant...deserve to be subjected to thorough critical and textual analysis. By taking it apart into teeny tiny small pieces and put those pieces under a spiteful and mean-spirited microscope, we may all just learn something about the elusive nature of the bestseller,

"Lighter Shades of Grey" is a chapter-by-chapter dissection of "Fifty Shades of Grey," cataloguing unusual leaps of logic, surprising deductions, exciting exchanges of dialogue, recurrent motifs and stand-out moments, that will allow you to better appreciate / enjoyably ruin for others the "Fifty Shades" experience. It also provides definitive answers to questions such as "How often does Ana say 'oh my'?," "How often do people's mouths fall open in surprise?" and "Is Christian Grey a diagnosable psychopath?"

Building on the viral-hit blog entry, "Fifty Things That Annoy Me About Fifty Shades of Grey," "Lighter Shades of Grey" is the perfect snarky companion to this year's most inexplicable blockbuster. (Approximately 31,000 words; 30 pictures)

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In the introduction the author mentioned that this book is aimed at three groups of people. I have shortened the author's description for this review but the three groups are

1) Those who have shamelessly embraced the "Fifty Shades" happening and need to know what sort of arguments those who are insulting the books are likely to make
2) Those who pretend that they are above it all but have a secret copy of the book and who are trying to make up their minds whether to love or hate the book.
3) Those who have braved accusations of elitism and literary snobbery and have declared never to read 50 Shades because it is crap. Via this book these people will be able to pick big giant holes in 50 Shades without having to actually read it.

I found this book to be funny and I enjoyed it very much. I firmly belong to group 3. ( )
1 stem Zozette | Aug 3, 2012 |
This was absolutely hilarious, and I loved every moment of it. HIGHLY recommended. ( )
  SwitchKnitter | Jul 21, 2012 |
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Erotic Literature. Fantasy. Fiction. HTML:

"You invest in manufacturing. Why, specifically?"

"I like to build things."

As of the time of writing, more than ten million copies of E L James' "Fifty Shades of Grey" have been sold worldwide. Whether you find this notion inspiring or terrifying, there's no escaping the fact that, as literary events go, "Fifty Shades of Grey" is at least...significant. And books that are...significant...deserve to be subjected to thorough critical and textual analysis. By taking it apart into teeny tiny small pieces and put those pieces under a spiteful and mean-spirited microscope, we may all just learn something about the elusive nature of the bestseller,

"Lighter Shades of Grey" is a chapter-by-chapter dissection of "Fifty Shades of Grey," cataloguing unusual leaps of logic, surprising deductions, exciting exchanges of dialogue, recurrent motifs and stand-out moments, that will allow you to better appreciate / enjoyably ruin for others the "Fifty Shades" experience. It also provides definitive answers to questions such as "How often does Ana say 'oh my'?," "How often do people's mouths fall open in surprise?" and "Is Christian Grey a diagnosable psychopath?"

Building on the viral-hit blog entry, "Fifty Things That Annoy Me About Fifty Shades of Grey," "Lighter Shades of Grey" is the perfect snarky companion to this year's most inexplicable blockbuster. (Approximately 31,000 words; 30 pictures)

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