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Grey: Fifty Shades of Grey as Told by Christian -- A Detailed Summary About This Book of E.L. James!

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Grey (Fifty Shades Of Grey As Told By Christian) is a novel written by E.L. James, the same writer who wrote Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy. The main difference between Grey and Fifty Shade of Grey is that this novel is written from one of the main protagonists- Christian Grey’s first person perspective and the novel serves as a plot analysis of the main three books, because some part of the storyline from all three books remained somewhat hidden and unclear. By reading Grey, the reader has the opportunity to look at everything that happened in the novel from Grey’s eyes; his relationship with Anastasia Steele, his relationship with his family, his own personal perspective of his past events and traumas and his own feelings, excitement and dilemmas when dealing with challenges such as dating Mrs. Steele and the fact that Anna was the first woman which was able to make him to ease with his rules considering signing and obeying the contract.
Grey is not a book but instead serves as a fine supplement to the existing trilogy because of its nature. It is here to show us who Christian Grey really is.













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32 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 10, 2015

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I did not read these books. I listened to them twice as Kindle audiobooks. I had Christian's problems almost evaluated by the end on book one. I the realised that the story was about a complicated young man who did not understand about receiving or giving love. I wasted $2.99 as this was the worse summary of a book I've ever read. I really thought I'd be reading a summary of Christian's thoughts. Who was Mrs. Steele?. Proof reading....was it done?.


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