- Joined
- Feb 12, 2011
- Messages
- 4,807
Circe|1336741539|3192907 said:It's somebody making a profit from fanfic. I'm kind of impressed that Stephanie Meyer has resisted the urge to sue. Even more so that her studio has. Do you supposes the same studio purchased the rights to this one?
I've heard Robert Pattison's name being floated as a possible candidate for Christian Grey. If they make that happen (and given that he seems to, a) be aware of how insane everything surrounding this is, and, b) nevertheless be perfectly happy to play both sides against the middle, I think it's an actual possibility), I'll see it just for the meta of it all. But reading it? No. From what I've heard, it wasn't even very good when it was fanfic, and I doubt the experience of paying for it would make it much better.
redsoxgrl|1336747089|3192977 said:i really tried to read it because of all the "talk" about it.
i only got halfway through. very poor writing. the female character sucked (was not likable). the story was not even interesting enough to keep me reading. Horrible.
StacylikesSparkles|1336747391|3192981 said:redsoxgrl|1336747089|3192977 said:i really tried to read it because of all the "talk" about it.
i only got halfway through. very poor writing. the female character sucked (was not likable). the story was not even interesting enough to keep me reading. Horrible.
I felt this way about Twilight. Now that we know it was fanfic, I completely understand why! Looks like I won't be reading this book either.
mrs jam|1336749063|3193010 said:I enjoyed the Twilight series, except for the last book. That one bored me, and I don't think I ever finished it. I enjoyed Meyer's partial draft of Midnight Sun (the story from Edward's perspective) much more than the Twilight narrated by Bella. I wish Meyer would recover from her hissy fit and finish it. For any Twilight fans who haven't read it, the link is on Meyer's website: http://www.stepheniemeyer.com/pdf/midnightsun_partial_draft4.pdf
The Fifty books are the best (and by far, not the dirtiest) pieces of Twilight fanfiction I've read, but that's not saying much. While I had my moments of liking Edward Cullen, I disliked Christian Grey immensely. His character is such a laughable smorgasbord of personality disorders. But hey, I read all three, so I can't bash the author too much.
Skippy|1336753459|3193079 said:StacylikesSparkles|1336747391|3192981 said:redsoxgrl|1336747089|3192977 said:i really tried to read it because of all the "talk" about it.
i only got halfway through. very poor writing. the female character sucked (was not likable). the story was not even interesting enough to keep me reading. Horrible.
I felt this way about Twilight. Now that we know it was fanfic, I completely understand why! Looks like I won't be reading this book either.
okay I haven't read Twilight and probably won't! I know people love the books though!
Haven|1336754529|3193097 said:This is one of the worst books I've ever read in my life.
And it is poorly written. That is a fact. No opinion there.
I bought it because my oldest friend who NEVER reads wanted to read it, so I said I'd read it, too.
Terrible. Awful. I laughed out loud a couple times, it was so bad. The sex scenes aren't even good enough to be redeeming. If you write erotic fiction and you can't manage to call your vajayjay anything other than "down there" or your "sex", you are in the wrong genre.
Don't even get me started on the inner goddess bs. I wanted to beat her inner goddess with a mallet by the end of the book. STILL, I stuck it out because of my friend. I haven't known her to read a book EVER, so it was worth the pain.![]()
There's fluff and there's sh*t. This book is sh*t. It's even worse than Twilight, IMO, and that's not an easy task.
The thing that I REALLY want to know from women who love this book is WHY? I'm not talking about the writing, I'm talking about the actual story. What is exciting about Christian Grey? Is it his money? It can't be the fact that he's so effed up he won't let women touch him, and he actually wants to see the woman he cares about in real pain. Can it? I understand the BDSM world, but she didn't even write that storyline very well. It's clear she's never actually engaged in the lifestyle herself. This isn't really about a dom/sub relationship, it's about a guy who needs some serious help, and a woman who thinks so little of herself that she falls in love with him. What's so sexy about that?
Haven|1336754529|3193097 said:This is one of the worst books I've ever read in my life.
And it is poorly written. That is a fact. No opinion there.
I bought it because my oldest friend who NEVER reads wanted to read it, so I said I'd read it, too.
Terrible. Awful. I laughed out loud a couple times, it was so bad. The sex scenes aren't even good enough to be redeeming. If you write erotic fiction and you can't manage to call your vajayjay anything other than "down there" or your "sex", you are in the wrong genre.
Don't even get me started on the inner goddess bs. I wanted to beat her inner goddess with a mallet by the end of the book. STILL, I stuck it out because of my friend. I haven't known her to read a book EVER, so it was worth the pain.![]()
There's fluff and there's sh*t. This book is sh*t. It's even worse than Twilight, IMO, and that's not an easy task.
The thing that I REALLY want to know from women who love this book is WHY? I'm not talking about the writing, I'm talking about the actual story. What is exciting about Christian Grey? Is it his money? It can't be the fact that he's so effed up he won't let women touch him, and he actually wants to see the woman he cares about in real pain. Can it? I understand the BDSM world, but she didn't even write that storyline very well. It's clear she's never actually engaged in the lifestyle herself. This isn't really about a dom/sub relationship, it's about a guy who needs some serious help, and a woman who thinks so little of herself that she falls in love with him. What's so sexy about that?
vc10um|1336754524|3193096 said:mrs jam|1336749063|3193010 said:mrs jam, if you're interested and haven't read it yet, I highly recommend "Ithaca is Gorges," which is the best piece of Twilight fanfic I've read. It's New Moon written from Edward and Carlisle's perspectives, they narrate alternating chapters, and it's pretty fantastically done. It follows the cannon of the original as well. Just thought I'd throw that out there.
Haven|1336755173|3193108 said:MayK--That's good to know! I'm sad to hear it, as I absolutely LOVE Middlesex. Although, there were moments while I was reading Middlesex when I thought, "Eugenides knows how good he is, and now he's just showing off." So, I can see how he might go on a bit longer than necessary!
Sorry for the overly emphatic anti-50 Shades rant. I was so excited for a good piece of erotica, and so bummed that it was horrible. I think the thing that really gets me is that I know a lot of non-readers who are reading this, and it's just such a shame--they could be reading something good, and they don't even know what they're missing. That's the reading advocate in me, though. I feel like I'm watching McDonald's supply Big Macs to hordes of starving people. Filling, but cheap and totally lacking substance.
But seriously, don't waste your time. There's much better erotic fiction out there.
Hahahahaha! Did you read Franzen's Freedom? I got to about page 200 before I just couldn't read another page. I wanted to slap every single character in that book! I felt bad about putting it down because my college librarian gave me a copy as a thank you for some work I did, but I just couldn't do it anymore.Mayk|1336755396|3193114 said:Haven|1336755173|3193108 said:MayK--That's good to know! I'm sad to hear it, as I absolutely LOVE Middlesex. Although, there were moments while I was reading Middlesex when I thought, "Eugenides knows how good he is, and now he's just showing off." So, I can see how he might go on a bit longer than necessary!
Sorry for the overly emphatic anti-50 Shades rant. I was so excited for a good piece of erotica, and so bummed that it was horrible. I think the thing that really gets me is that I know a lot of non-readers who are reading this, and it's just such a shame--they could be reading something good, and they don't even know what they're missing. That's the reading advocate in me, though. I feel like I'm watching McDonald's supply Big Macs to hordes of starving people. Filling, but cheap and totally lacking substance.
But seriously, don't waste your time. There's much better erotic fiction out there.
Exactly.... and why I was so quick to purchase this one.... so disappointed... still hoping after half way through it will get better.. but it keeps putting me to sleep on the airplane... and the woman that is the main character.. I want to SLAP her!!!
Haven|1336757237|3193142 said:Sabine--I'm so excited to see you on PS! It has been too long!
I'm shocked that you loved this book! I really feel like I have a high tolerance for fluff, I mean--I was so obsessed with the first Sookie Stackhouse book that I went out and bought the entire series the moment I finished it. One look at my Goodreads shelves will confirm my love of trashy books. But I don't know, I could not read 50 Shades without being distracted by something in every single line.
I also wonder if the writer is British. At first I just thought her dialogue was evidence that she's never actually heard real people speak to each other IRL, but then after a while I thought, "Is this a British woman attempting to write American characters?" Coupled with the fact that she really is an abysmal writer, it just made the whole thing laughable. And so distracting!
Eh, what do I know? I'm usually the first in my book club to tell other people to get over themselves and just enjoy the book, so really, I am NOT a snobby reader. This was just too much for me.
Maybe I was just terribly disappointed that the sex wasn't better. I do love a good sex scene.![]()
Haven|1336757237|3193142 said:Sabine--I'm so excited to see you on PS! It has been too long!
I'm shocked that you loved this book! I really feel like I have a high tolerance for fluff, I mean--I was so obsessed with the first Sookie Stackhouse book that I went out and bought the entire series the moment I finished it. One look at my Goodreads shelves will confirm my love of trashy books. But I don't know, I could not read 50 Shades without being distracted by something in every single line.
I also wonder if the writer is British. At first I just thought her dialogue was evidence that she's never actually heard real people speak to each other IRL, but then after a while I thought, "Is this a British woman attempting to write American characters?" Coupled with the fact that she really is an abysmal writer, it just made the whole thing laughable. And so distracting!
Eh, what do I know? I'm usually the first in my book club to tell other people to get over themselves and just enjoy the book, so really, I am NOT a snobby reader. This was just too much for me.
Maybe I was just terribly disappointed that the sex wasn't better. I do love a good sex scene.![]()
Sabine|1336758069|3193158 said:Haven|1336757237|3193142 said:Sabine--I'm so excited to see you on PS! It has been too long!
I'm shocked that you loved this book! I really feel like I have a high tolerance for fluff, I mean--I was so obsessed with the first Sookie Stackhouse book that I went out and bought the entire series the moment I finished it. One look at my Goodreads shelves will confirm my love of trashy books. But I don't know, I could not read 50 Shades without being distracted by something in every single line.
I also wonder if the writer is British. At first I just thought her dialogue was evidence that she's never actually heard real people speak to each other IRL, but then after a while I thought, "Is this a British woman attempting to write American characters?" Coupled with the fact that she really is an abysmal writer, it just made the whole thing laughable. And so distracting!
Eh, what do I know? I'm usually the first in my book club to tell other people to get over themselves and just enjoy the book, so really, I am NOT a snobby reader. This was just too much for me.
Maybe I was just terribly disappointed that the sex wasn't better. I do love a good sex scene.![]()
I can't believe you like the Sookie Stackhouse books! I could barely force myself to finish the first one because I thought it was so bad! I was desperate for a new series to read and was so hopeful for that series, but never bothered past the first one.