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I liked this book a lot more than Fifty Shades of Grey (book 1). There was more love and less kinky f*ckery. I wasn't so critical of this book as I was of the first one. I just read it and enjoyed it. Did see the similarities between Fifty Shades Darker and Eclipse (Twilight Saga) with the vengeful former loves and sense of danger. Great book. Love it!
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I liked this book a lot more than Fifty Shades of Grey (book 1). There was more love and less kinky f*ckery. I wasn't so critical of this book as I was of the first one. I just read it and enjoyed it. Did see the similarities between Fifty Shades Darker and Eclipse (Twilight Saga) with the vengeful former loves and sense of danger. Great book. Love it!
Even though the premise of The Hunger Games is disturbing, I could not put this book down! Out of the Hunger Games trilogy, this one is by far the best, but I liked all three. I can't wait till the movie comes out!
I absolutely loved this book. It really makes you think about that time in American history, and even about how things are today. How people's minds worked then, and still today. Ignorance.... I'm so happy about how the book ended, yet sad at the same time. I cried. I admire Skeeter, and it makes me ashamed about how little I've done so far in my life. Talk about a hero figure. Not to mention Constantine, Minny, and Aibileen. I can't wait to see the movie. I hear good things. I'd recommend this book to everyone!
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Fifty Shades Darker (Fifty Shades Trilogy #2) by E L James
Brittany Holman, January 1, 2013
I liked this book a lot more than Fifty Shades of Grey (book 1). There was more love and less kinky f*ckery. I wasn't so critical of this book as I was of the first one. I just read it and enjoyed it. Did see the similarities between Fifty Shades Darker and Eclipse (Twilight Saga) with the vengeful former loves and sense of danger. Great book. Love it!(1 of 1 readers found this comment helpful)
Fifty Shades Darker (Fifty Shades Trilogy #2) by E L James
Brittany Holman, January 1, 2013
I liked this book a lot more than Fifty Shades of Grey (book 1). There was more love and less kinky f*ckery. I wasn't so critical of this book as I was of the first one. I just read it and enjoyed it. Did see the similarities between Fifty Shades Darker and Eclipse (Twilight Saga) with the vengeful former loves and sense of danger. Great book. Love it!The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games #1) by Suzanne Collins
Brittany Holman, January 1, 2012
Even though the premise of The Hunger Games is disturbing, I could not put this book down! Out of the Hunger Games trilogy, this one is by far the best, but I liked all three. I can't wait till the movie comes out!The Help by Kathryn Stockett
Brittany Holman, September 1, 2011
I absolutely loved this book. It really makes you think about that time in American history, and even about how things are today. How people's minds worked then, and still today. Ignorance.... I'm so happy about how the book ended, yet sad at the same time. I cried. I admire Skeeter, and it makes me ashamed about how little I've done so far in my life. Talk about a hero figure. Not to mention Constantine, Minny, and Aibileen. I can't wait to see the movie. I hear good things. I'd recommend this book to everyone!(2 of 5 readers found this comment helpful)