Monday, June 25, 2012

Have YOU read it?

Monday, June 25, 2012
The story begins with devilishly handsome millionaire Christian Grey falling madly in love with 'innocent, unworldly' literature student Anastasia Steele - and convincing her to become part of a sado-masochistic relationship involving bondage and sex toys.

Hardly your typical chicklit holiday read. But that hasn't stopped erotic novel Fifty Shades Of Grey flying off British book shop shelves this summer.

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