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4 out of 5 stars
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Brenda
on
08-08-13
Gray by name Gray by nature!
Would you listen to Fifty Shades of Dorian Gray again? Why?
Yes! Its a good story
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Good story, but narator is a bit monotone but the descriptions in the book are enough to keep the story enjoyable.
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2 out of 5 stars
By
Falon
on
04-04-13
Cruel intentions meets morbid 50 shades of Grey
Woah this book is morbid! First of all this could have been about Christian Grey's great grandfather in 1890 England but much darker. I was crinching through the whole book its completely disturbing. Young vibrant man gets sucked into a distrubing life of 19th century type of BDSM by a devil incarnate older woman. Dorian still loves and wants his pure hearted Rosemary even though he has very dark needs. Helen ( the devil incarnate) breaks the secret on why they cannot be together. Dorian soul saving Rosemary is forever gone to him and he become even more disturbing, there is no light at the end of the tunnel in this or happy ending in this book. I feel like I need a shower after hearing this book...and not in a good way either, I feel gross.
Credit worthy...only if american pyscho tickles your fancy! other then that NO!
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4 out of 5 stars
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Jesse Swift
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09-12-16
Poor choice of a title but a very interesting read
creative adaptation of Dorian Gray. interesting characters, imagery, metaphors, etc. more intense than 50 Shades of Gray and less vulgar than Marquise De Sade/American Psycho
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