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"Fifty Shades Freed", the last book of El James's Fifty Shades trilogy. I can say that it differs from the first two books. Christian's childhood traumas are becoming more apparent, Anastasia was aware of this and tried to heal Gray's spiritual world as much as she could. This book, like the previous ones, consisted of scenes full of eroticism and banal dialogues. As in the beginning, Gray is saved from his sadomasochistic tendencies thanks to Ana, sex is an act enjoyed by both partners, and when it is one-sided, it does not differ from rape even with the consent of the other party.
The book ends with a happy ending by telling about the married life of the couple. In general, I did not like the trilogy, there is no unusual nuance to talk about the book.