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I am female, read all/part and loved them. |
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13 | 5.51% |
I am male, read all/part and loved them. |
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2 | 0.85% |
I am female, read all/part and didn't care for them. |
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18 | 7.63% |
I am male, read all/part and didn't care for them. |
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5 | 2.12% |
I am female - won't be reading them. |
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114 | 48.31% |
I am male - won't be reading them. |
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84 | 35.59% |
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What I meant is the writing is very adolescent. I read alot of romance and I read some erotica so I recognize a author who knows her stuff and have thoroughly research her work and one who is obviously knows nothing about what she is writing. I just found the writing to be very YA instead of an Adult novel. If I didn't know she was a married woman I would of thought her waaay younger.
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well, maybe there'll be more erotica books in the mainstream market after this 50 shades thing
![]() generally speaking, a lot of movies and some books out there can be considered as "fan fiction", but some are really good as to be considered as "standing alone", if that makes any sense. i just think that the term is sometimes used in a derogatory manner, as in the case of 50 shades. Last edited by wyndslash; 05-02-2012 at 09:31 PM. |
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It should have been tagged YA. It was beyond lame, They where a pair of emo teens, fight have sex fight have sex repeat. I wanted to put the pair of them over my knee. I finished all 3, I rarely give up I thought it has to get better. It never did. It was written no better than a dime store bodice ripper. That tho is not what I disliked, I am not a snob when it comes to writing styles, Many a dime store book has been enjoyed by me. I think I prefer books with romance involved written by men on a whole. Less flowery and emo. Yes I am female but I follow the school of get a can of harden up princess, and can not stand snivilling. My 19 year old twins have more maturity than both of them put together.
I wanted a Harold Robbins or Sidney Sheldon not very tame sex and lots of emo rubbish. Do people seriously think jealous petty out of control men who act like 2 year olds are hot. seriously. applesauce |
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I agree. Never read Twilight, so maybe that explains it. But I have read some erotica, and this was not.
This is even being mentioned on legal publications! Here is what I read today: It doesn’t have to be perfect. No offense to James, who I’m sure is a very nice person, but her writing makes Twilight look like Shakespeare by comparison. While the literary community is up in arms about what this means for the decline of our civilization, James is filling a need (and making the aforementioned community seven figures). Spoiler:
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50 Shades of Grey does seem to have an inordinate number of 1-star reviews. 27.4% of its 2,604 reviews are 1-star reviews. In contrast, of Twilight's 5384 reviews, only 13% are one-star.
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Different audience. Twilight is really a teen series while Fifty Shades is an adult series.
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It just seems to me that the folks who love this book are the ones who haven't realized that the romance & paranormal genres have been hotbeds (if you'll excuse the pun) of eroticism and sexcapades for about two decades now.
I mean, I've read so many rambling, poorly-written sex scenes over the years that I normally just skip over them now in a novel, unless there's a bit of dialog that has some relevance to the storyline. Sort of like "been there, read that, got the T-shirt". |
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Longer than that. Have you read the original Bram Stoker Dracula, or any other Victorian-era vampire story? the eroticism is less blatant, but very clearly there, particularly in the illustrations.
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Dracula erotic? No way! In fact, the way it's written is just rather well DULL.
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I've read (but have no cites for) that Victorian vampire novels were the equivalent of today's "mommy porn".
And what's considered dull today was quite exciting in it's time. |
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I apparently have dense friends. I have no intention of reading any of these, especially after the Chicago Tribune review linked in Sydney's Mom's post. (Although come to think of it, since I never agree with the Trib. reviewers, maybe I should rethink that...LOL). Anyway, I recommended AGAINST it to a couple of my friends who went on to read it anyway...and adored it. I'm just thinking, "to each her own, and I don't want to argue with you but apparently you're even less critical of what you read than I am, and that's saying something!" I am notorious for not critiquing my reading or my (limited) tv shows that I watch, I like what I like and I don't analyze it too deeply most of the time. But this just seemed not my thing from the start. *shrugs*.
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