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Books to read like 50 shades of grey
Books to read like 50 shades of grey




books to read like 50 shades of grey

I tend to find the language in the contemporary books more relevant for people who want it to help their speaking.

books to read like 50 shades of grey

I run two book clubs for my students – one for the classics (current favourite with them is Middlemarch by George Eliot) and one for contemporary books. Which is interesting but does involve a lot of repetition. Just what you want when you are tired after a long day and need a happy ending to something in your life! The literary equivalent of a big juicy doughnut!Īt least four of these series have one book written from the female protagonist’s point of view, and one written from the male protagonist’s point of view. Reminds me of when I used to read photo comics, comics and Mills and Boon romances under my sheets because my parents would not allow me to read ‘junk’. Just the thing to sit and read outside by the lake. BUT having said that, I really enjoyed almost all of them, and they did not require energy or concentration. I suppose editors and sub-editors are a thing of the past these days. Some of the errors are really basic so a good editor would have sorted most of them.

books to read like 50 shades of grey

None of these authors will be relevant a hundred years from now, none of them are epic writers (though Sylvia Day is pretty good) and if you read the e-books (as I did with all except two of the Crossfire series), they are riddled with grammar and spelling errors which are extremely annoying.






Books to read like 50 shades of grey