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Charity bookstore asks public to stop donating ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’

“We appreciate all the donations, but fewer Fifty Shades and more Sixties and Seventies vinyl would be good”, said shop worker Phil Broadhurst speaking to The Mirror. Other posts give links to media interviews featuring staff.

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The unwanted copies are collected by Goldstone Books, which operates a book warehouse in Ammanford, South Wales, where they are sorted for resale or recycling. Despite the less-than-ideal award, Dornan and Johnson – individually and collectively – have actually been nominated for two MTV Movie Awards for Fifty Shades of Grey: Best Kiss (Johnson and Dornan) and Breakthrough Performance (Johnson).

A British charity bookstore is pleading with members of the public to stop donating copies of bestselling erotic novel Fifty Shades of Grey.

Good thing it’s not 2004 anymore, otherwise the shops would also have too many ’50 Shades’ DVDs.

Goldstone director Rea Stamford-Plows said: ‘I’ve read the book, and I love it’.

Meanwhile, the production for “Fifty Shades Darker” have started.

And then, in 2015, Jamie Dornan donned a suit while Dakota Johnson donned a pair of handcuffs for the film adaptation.

The combined Fifty Shades novels have sold more than 100m copies worldwide with more than 35m copies in the United States.

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Leonard, whom James recruited to write the screenplay for both “Fifty Shades Darker” and “Fifty Shades Freed”, still can not believe his family’s luck at what was just a story for pure entertainment for his wife Erika and her friends.

A warehouse full of Fifty Shades and other books