Thursday, 5 March 2015

Review


50 Shades of Grey

Anastasia "Anna" Steele, a student in literature who lives with her best friend, Katherine Kavanagh, who writes for the student newspaper at the university. 

Katherine grabs a cold and persuades Anne to take his place in a job interview. Then she meets the interviewer, Christian Grey, a young rich and successful entrepreneur. 

Ana is immediately attracted him, but so is intimidating. A few days later Grey appears on the hardware where Ana works and purchase rare articles like plastic flanges, ropes ... The relationship between these grows. 

Grey comments to Ana that he would like to have sex with Ana, but to practice it was necessary Ana signed a confidentiality agreement and sign another of domination where there can not be a romantic relationship, just a purely sexual.


So Ana signed: Here starts a master-submissive relationship that is very strange and revelatory to her relationship begins. But Grey never saw Anna prepared to maintain extremely sadomasochistic relationship with him, so I always mantain certain limits. 

Finally Ana, after a discursiĆ³n asks Grey to punish her with a belt in order to check if she could withstand the harshness of sadomasochistic sex. During the punishment Ana feels ridiculed, attacked and sad and she decides to leave Grey.


Personal Opinion
I read the book in summer, I don't have It very present. But I remember I loved it because the author leaves many issues unresolved and  she has created a dark shadow around Grey. This was what hooked me to this story, among others. It's highly recommended, but I don't understand why lately is causing such a stir because it's a common erotic novel.








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