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|title=Fifty Shades Freed
|author=EL James
|reviewer=Zoe PageMorris
|genre=General Fiction
|rating=4
|borrow=Yes
|isbn=978-0099579946
|paperback=0099579944
|hardback=
|audiobook=B0081HQ73I
|ebook=B007KOYEOC
|pages=592
|publisher=Arrow
|date=April 2012
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|summary=About to start their married life together, Ana and Christian face many challenges that even his playroom cannot resolve in this only-ok conclusion to an otherwise stand-out series.
|cover=0099579944
|aznuk=0099579944
|aznus=0099579944
}}
When the [[Fifty Shades Of Grey by EL James|first]] book in a trilogy is outstandingly awesome, and the [[Fifty Shades Darker by EL James|second]] is pretty darn excellent, to read the final instalment is a no-brainer really. And, I suspect that is why this book is selling so well, because while it’s a mildly interesting reading, in my mind it didn’t come close to the first two offerings in terms of intriguing characters, a suspense filled plot or general ''kinky-fuckery''.
These books have been getting massive hype recently, but they're not the only new ones on the market. If you need more inspiration, our [[Newest General Fiction Reviews]] page is a good place to start.
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