‘Grey’ Just A Repeat Book? Spoilers Leak Ahead Of Book Release?

Happy Birthday, Christian Grey! In celebration of the occasion, the new 'Fifty Shades' book written by E.L. James from Christian's point of view came out today.

In a report on The Guardian, it was said that some who have already read it are raving online.

"Fans in Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong, where the book is already on sale, have already branded the book 'perfect' on social media," The Guardian reported.

A day before the release of the new "Fifty Shades" book, news and entertainment outlets have reported mild spoilers about what the new "Fifty Shades" book would contain.

According to USA Today, Christian did a background check on Anastasia Steele before visiting her at the hardware store. The emotional side of Christian will be shown on the book as well as he is still tormented by his nightmares.

Inquisitr also reported that the new "Fifty Shades" book will be steamier than the first three books released.

Based on the first few reviews online, some of the prediction hit the target.

In a report on The Mirror, it was mentioned that "Grey" is "really quite racy." Christian's troubled childhood was also revealed in the new "Fifty Shades" book.

"But it's not just Christian's dirty mind that's being exposed in 'Grey,'" The Mirror reported.

"For the first time we find ourselves privy to his emotions," it added. "The story is punctuated with dreams and flashbacks alluding to his troubled childhood and the nightmares he still suffers."

Some who have read the book early have also reviewed over Amazon their disappointment.

"All I got out of this book was a repeat of the original Fifty Shades book," one reader commented on Amazon. "The author just repeats all the details that happened in that book and then begins to tell the reader what Grey is thinking and it is almost verbatim as the Fifty Shades of Grey!" 

Meanwhile, a week ago though before the release of the new "Fifty Shades" book, it was feared that a copy of "Grey" would leak online after it was reported stolen from a Random House office.

But on Wednesday, E! Online reported that the book "wasn't stolen after all" according to Kent Police.

"Following a report that a book had been stolen and packaging was found to be damaged, there is no evidence at this stage in relation to a theft," Kent Police told E! Online. "No more action will be taken unless further information is received."

Random House was glad over the update from police.

"We are delighted that the book's theft does not appear to have been for any malicious intent or financial gain," Random House said in a statement as quoted by BBC.

"We can however confirm that we will continue our investigations into this matter and that we will be reporting any findings to Kent police," it added about the new "Fifty Shades" book.

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