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Two worlds meld when Ana Steele falls into Christian Grey's office (see what I did there?) and shortly after the two embark on a passionate love affair, of which you will have read about yourself or heard a lot about in the press, online and also in its subsequent film adaptations.
Hidden in the depths of this book, alongside Steele's split three way personality (her inner goddess and her subconscious feature prominently) there's a love story of sorts, if a very passionate one with very unconventional features to it, though perhaps in terms of the White Knight saving the Damsel in Distress, it's wanting to be a mixture of both here?
What did I learn from Fifty Shades of Grey after it's 514 pages? Do we all know what we're getting into when we meet someone? No. Do we have ourselves tested to the limit when we meet someone? Yes.
For whatever reason, this book has become a publishing sensation and has clearly entertained many people in the process of doing so.