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About 'shades of grey by e l james'|Fifty Shades of Grey by E. L. James







About 'shades of grey by e l james'|Fifty Shades of Grey by E. L. James








The               trilogy               involving               "Fifty               Shades               of               Grey"               is               set               to               surpass               20               million               sales,               if               it               hasn't               done               so               already.

This               is               an               astonishing               feat               for               a               series               that               debuted               in               May               2011.

Working               the               numbers,               that's               something               like               1.4               million               books               sold               per               month.

What's               even               more               incredible               is               the               fact               that               the               book               was               published               as               an               e-book               and               basically               reached               its               status               by               word               of               mouth               largely               thanks               to               suburban               housewives               looking               for               their               fix               of               soft-core               porn.
               The               premise               revolves               around               the               sexploits               of               a               21-year-old               English-Lit               student.

There's               really               nothing               new               to               this               idea               (and               not               having               read               the               books               myself),               so               I               can               only               imagine               that               they               are               extremely               well               written.
               While               women               devour               themselves               in               this               series,               penned               by               author               E.L.

James,               men               find               themselves               scratching               their               heads               in               regard               to               novels               that               are               primarily               for               men               (yes,               men               do               read).
               Here               are               five               novels               NOT               like               "Fifty               Shades               of               Grey."               Or               in               other               words,               for               men:
               "Fight               Club"               by               Chuck               Palahniuk:
               Fans               of               this               author               know               that               Palahniuk               is               no               stranger               to               writing               about               topics               that               men               seem               to               talk               about               on               a               daily               basis               amongst               themselves.

Take               this               novel               for               example.

A               group               of               men               begin               an               underground               fight               club               in               order               to               release               themselves               from               the               nasty               world               of               consumerism               and               materialism.
               "Choke"               by               Chuck               Palahniuk:
               Really,               any               novel               by               Palahniuk               can               be               lumped               in               this               list               but               I've               highlighted               these               two               in               particular               because,               frankly,               they               are               his               best               books.

"Choke"               revolves               around               a               sex               addict               who               scams               people               by               fake               choking               to               help               his               sick               mother.
               "The               Serial               Killer's               Club"               by               Jeff               Povey:
               This               is               a               fresh               take               on               an               old               idea               -               serial               killing.

When               the               main               character               escapes               from               a               serial               killer,               a               series               of               events               forces               him               to               join               a               serial               killing               club               to               one               by               one               by               one               take               down               each               member.
               "The               Contortionist's               Handbook"               by               Craig               Clevenger:
               Clevenger's               tale               of               a               prolific               forger               whose               documents               are               dead               on               branches               out               to               a               psychological               story               of               different               identities               when               the               main               protagonist               wakes               up               in               a               hospital               from               a               near               death               painkiller               overdose.

What               officials               don't               realize               is               the               patient               is               actually               the               forger               whose               identities               shift               to               evade               police               and               incarceration.

Clevenger               does               a               great               job               keeping               each               identity               in               line,               making               this               one               of               the               greatest               debut               novels               in               publishing               history.
               "Less               Than               Zero"               by               Bret               Easton               Ellis:
               Many               people               believe               that               Ellis'               ego               got               the               best               of               him,               which               ultimately               prevented               him               from               becoming               the               next               great               author               of               this               generation.

What               you               can't               deny               though               is               how               great               "Less               Than               Zero"               really               is.

The               story               involves               Clay's               Christmas               break               and               his               return               to               his               hometown               where               he               reconnects               with               his               past               friendships               only               to               find               that               his               best               friend               has               turned               to               a               life               of               hustling               and               heroin.

Clay's               holiday               vacation               thus               becomes               a               never               ending               party.
               There               are               of               course               many               other               novels,               anything               by               Hunter               S.

Thompson               for               example,               that               play               opposite               of               what               "Fifty               Shades"               brings.
               Another               great               novel               is               "Anonymous"               (yes,               I'm               pimping               my               own               work               here),               a               story               about               a               group               of               prisoners               that               bale               the               water               from               their               toilets               to               create               a               communication               system               for               stories               of               sex,               crime               and               disregard               for               anyone               but               themselves.









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