Tag Archive: erotica

What’s the Big Deal?: Fifty Shades of Grey Live Blogging Edition, Chapters 15-17

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Pardon my absence, but I’ve been busy ever since I met this handsome guy. All right, time to plow through this travesty the way just like all those readers who stayed up into… Continue reading

What’s the Big Deal?: Fifty Shades of Grey Live-Blogging Edition, Chapters 13-14

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When last we left our heroes, they… Wait, what was happening? I’m sorry. I’ve been reading other books, such as Bitterblue, the brilliant sequel to Kristen Cashore‘s also-brilliant debut Graceling and tie-in to… Continue reading

What’s the Big Deal?: Fifty Shades of Grey Live Blog Edition, Chapters 11-12

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I’m still reading this horrible book. (I’m also reading a book called Shadowfell, in which no one gets spanked and modifiers are used appropriately, but that’s a review for another day.) You know,… Continue reading

What’s the Big Deal?: Fifty Shades of Grey Live-Blogging Edition, Chapters 7-8

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Wow, guys, can you believe what happened on American Idol this week? I know! It was just, like, so…yeah! I’m kidding. I haven’t watched American Idol since my dog threw up during Carrie… Continue reading

What’s the Big Deal?: Fifty Shades of Grey Live-Blogging Edition, Chapters 5-6

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I have had three people tell me that, having read the live blog, they now want to read Fifty Shades of Grey. Folks, I’m reading this book so you don’t have to. Don’t… Continue reading

What’s the Big Deal?: Fifty Shades of Grey Live-Blogging Edition, Chapters 2-4

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Last time on Fifty Shades of Grey, our heroine interviewed our hero in an office building. Nothing says sex and depravity like business suits and note-taking! What further naughty hijinks will ensue? To… Continue reading

What’s the Big Deal?: Fifty Shades of Grey Live-Blogging Edition, Chapter 1

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I love romance novels. I’m not being sarcastic. I love romance novels, honestly. I don’t care who calls them trashy or smutty or non-literary. Romance novels are awesome! If done correctly, they are… Continue reading