See the world of Fifty Shades of Grey anew, through the eyes of Christian Grey. The problem? You don't learn much new other than how sadistic and messed up Grey really is.

The book chronicle the same relationship, scene by scene, email by email, as the original. However, it's darker and filled with more sexual content since it's from the perspective of Grey, who we all know is '50 shades of ****** up.'

You will go into Grey's childhood, through his disturbing dreams, to learn why he's so messed up. But those moments make up about 50 pages of the 559 page book. You also go more into his relationship with Elena, Grey's Dom when we was a teen. But, again, it's only a brief glimpse.

Rather than learning the world of Dom/Sub through the eyes of the sweet and innocent Anastasia Steele, your glimpse into BDSM is more erotic and fills nearly every page since it fills Grey's every waking moment. There's even a rather disturbing reference to ginger root and it has nothing to do with cooking.

Grey looks more like a sadistic stalker in 'Grey,' than a guy with childhood issues that you feel sorry for.

If you've read the first book and saw the movie, you won't learn anything you didn't already know. Will you still read it? I did. In two days!

Let’s be honest, we’re all shades of gray. Maybe not as many shades as Mr Grey and all his control issues and childhood nightmares. But black and white is boring. It’s the shades that make life interesting.


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