Finally, the last book in the
series! I am still greatly perturbed by the immaturity of the couple as well as
why Ana tolerates the controlling nature of Christian. To be fair, by the
second and third book the punishments bestowed on by Christian have ended, but
his need to control is ever present. Is this what women really want in a
relationship? Are obscene amounts of wealth worth complete loss of
independence? I see the character
of Ana as weak. She is so enamored by complicated sex and wealth that she jumps
into this unhealthy relationship.
E L
James ends the series, retelling parts of the book from Christian’s perspective.
I felt this was unnecessary and boring. Ending this way further confirmed for
me that these books were a waste of my time.
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