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A review by mycozybooknest
Fifty Shades Darker by E.L. James
3.0
3.5
I definitely liked this book better. The writing remains the same and with that came flaws but ok. The character development on Christian was great though maybe a bit too fast considering how all of this happens in a short time. I didn't mind too much. I felt Ana remained the same way though she became more in control of herself and that's awesome.
The book tended to lose my attention and I felt like skimming over some pages and chapters but only did for the last 2.
Having seen the movie, I couldn't help but compare the two and I have more opinion about the movie than I do the book; like Leila and Jack to name only that but that's movie related like I said.
It took my longer to read this one. Mainly because I didn't find it as funny/humorous as the first one but also because I didn't get to read 3 chapters while at work and I spent a few nights without reading also. I mean, I like my TV shows and movies too, you know. And chatting with friends.
Did I enjoy this? Yes and no. It was pretty uneventful aside from a couple things throughout.
Did I feel for either characters? I don't know actually. I think I would have felt more had it been written differently but things happened and my reaction was mostly "oh". but I felt a bit for them. I felt more for them in the movie, like I said in the review for Fifty Shades... I don't know, it's weird.
Would I read this book again in the future? More than the first book, I believe because it was overall better. If I am way bored, I could, too.
Will I read the last one? Yes. I have to finish the series.
Also? I might have picked up Darker today. I am missing Grey but it's alright.
I still suck at reviews. Maybe I'll improve...
I definitely liked this book better. The writing remains the same and with that came flaws but ok. The character development on Christian was great though maybe a bit too fast considering how all of this happens in a short time. I didn't mind too much. I felt Ana remained the same way though she became more in control of herself and that's awesome.
The book tended to lose my attention and I felt like skimming over some pages and chapters but only did for the last 2.
Having seen the movie, I couldn't help but compare the two and I have more opinion about the movie than I do the book; like Leila and Jack to name only that but that's movie related like I said.
It took my longer to read this one. Mainly because I didn't find it as funny/humorous as the first one but also because I didn't get to read 3 chapters while at work and I spent a few nights without reading also. I mean, I like my TV shows and movies too, you know. And chatting with friends.
Did I enjoy this? Yes and no. It was pretty uneventful aside from a couple things throughout.
Did I feel for either characters? I don't know actually. I think I would have felt more had it been written differently but things happened and my reaction was mostly "oh". but I felt a bit for them. I felt more for them in the movie, like I said in the review for Fifty Shades... I don't know, it's weird.
Would I read this book again in the future? More than the first book, I believe because it was overall better. If I am way bored, I could, too.
Will I read the last one? Yes. I have to finish the series.
Also? I might have picked up Darker today. I am missing Grey but it's alright.
I still suck at reviews. Maybe I'll improve...