So, I started this book, and
while I was reading I did a lot of thinking, thinking about how I'm
over reading stories about sassy poor little co-eds who find some hot
rich dude to solve all of their problems, money wise, food wise,
clothing wise, and sexing wise. I've never read 50 Shades but while I
was reading this I kept thinking, "Is this 50 Shades?" I guess I just
wanted more character development in the beginning. There's more to a
relationship than money and fornication.
That being said, the second
half of the book started to get pretty twisted and I couldn't stop
reading. And then... holy hell, twisted isn't even the word for the last
quarter of the book.
Also, the philosophy musings tie in quite
well. However, this book was missing a teeny tiny bit of magical
somethingness. Hopefully I can explain later after I've let the book
stew in my head for a bit.