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A review by jamsu
Fifty Shades Freed by E.L. James
5.0
It hasn’t been that long since the last time I read these books but I’ve missed Christian and Ana. They have their faults but I still love them. Most people these days are like “Eww, Fifty Shades Of Grey. That’s even worse than Twilight.” But they’re my guilty pleasure.
I love the character development this book had even though they had some draw backs, like when Ana was acting like a child who didn’t get to do what she wanted and when Christian kept secrets and was sure Ana would leave him.
Is it wrong that I kinda loved the drama? I was dreading it through the whole book and I usually hate drama and angst– but I’m also glad that it happened since it made our characters realize some things.
I wish I could say that I finally liked Kate. What’s the point with her, like really? Is she there just so Ana’s best friend is dating Christian’s brother? There’s like few moments when she’s acting like Ana’s friend but otherwise she’s just annoying me.
I love the character development this book had even though they had some draw backs, like when Ana was acting like a child who didn’t get to do what she wanted and when Christian kept secrets and was sure Ana would leave him.
Is it wrong that I kinda loved the drama? I was dreading it through the whole book and I usually hate drama and angst– but I’m also glad that it happened since it made our characters realize some things.
I wish I could say that I finally liked Kate. What’s the point with her, like really? Is she there just so Ana’s best friend is dating Christian’s brother? There’s like few moments when she’s acting like Ana’s friend but otherwise she’s just annoying me.