New
'Fifty Shades of Grey' book to hit bookstores on
Thursday
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[June 18, 2015]
By Patricia Reaney
NEW YORK (Reuters) - E.L.
James, the British author of the hugely successful
"Fifty Shades of Grey" erotic novels, is celebrating the
fictional birthday of her famous male character on
Thursday with the release of her new book, "Grey," which
looks set to be an instant bestseller.
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Publisher Vintage Books said demand for the novel, told from
the viewpoint of business tycoon Christian Grey, has been
consistent with the other books in the trilogy, which have sold
more than 125 million copies worldwide.
Vintage, a division of Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, plans
to have 1 million copies ready for sale in bookstores on
Thursday.
"Grey" has been the top Kindle pre-order book of 2015 on Amazon,
and sales are expected to soar when the ebook is released at
midnight on Wednesday. The book will also be published in
Britain and in audio and Spanish-language versions.
"It is the highest pre-order of the year," said Sara Nelson,
editorial director at Amazon.com. "I would be very surprised if
it is not a bestseller."
"Fifty Shades of Grey" is the all-time best-selling Kindle
title.
James announced the surprise launch of the book earlier this
month in one of the best-kept secrets of publishing. She was
prompted to write it by fans who had asked her to tell Grey's
side of the story of his erotic relationship with virginal
college student Anastasia Steele.
"Christian is a complex character," James said when she
announced the book's release date on the Instagram social media
network, "and readers have always been fascinated by his desires
and motivations."
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Grey is a handsome, 27-year-old self-made billionaire with a
troubled past who lives and works in an ordered world that becomes
unsettled when he meets Steele and introduces her to kinky sex,
sadomasochism and bondage.
In "Grey" James will give her millions of avid fans Grey's take on
his relationship with Steele and his thoughts and insights.
"Books like this always have an appeal," said Amazon.com's Nelson.
The first book of the trilogy was turned into an R-rated film by
Comcast Corp-owned Universal Pictures starring Dakota Johnson and
Jamie Dornan, grossing more than $500 million at the global box
office since its February release.
Several countries, including India, Malaysia, Indonesia and Kenya,
banned the film from their theaters because of its erotic content.
Critics said the movie blurred the lines between healthy and harmful
sex.
Film adaptations of the second and third books are also planned.
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