Discussion Questions
Use our LitLovers Book Club Resources; they can help with discussions for any book:
• How to Discuss a Book (helpful discussion tips)
• Generic Discussion Questions—Fiction and Nonfiction
• Read-Think-Talk (a guided reading chart)
Also consider these LitLovers talking points to help get a discussion started for Fifty Shades Darker:
1. Talk about Ana's state of mind at the beginning of the book. Why does she allow Christian back into her life?
2. Does Ana's explanation about why she never said the safeword at the end of book one make sense to you? Christian wonders whether he can ever trust her again...and she apologizes. Why?
3. Jack, Ana's boss, is one of the new characters introduced in this installment. What do you think of him? Does your opinion of him change as the book progresses?
4. What do you think of Elena, or "Mrs. Robinson" as Ana refers to her? Why does Christian refuse to acknowledge his teenage sexual encounter with her? Why does she desire a friendship with Ana?
5. What's wrong with Leila?
6. What more do you learn about Christian's past? Does that knowledge provide further insight into his character?
7. Why does Ana wish to up the ante (or discipline) with Christian?
8. Talk about the party scene between Ana and Elena toward the end of the book.
9. What do you think of the marriage proposal?
10. Is this just a dirty book—or are there deeper issues at stake here?
11. What about the ending—is it satisfying? Or is it merely a set-up for the sequel?
12. If you've come this far in the trilogy, you'll most likely read the 3rd installment. Any predictions? Or have you had enough?
13. Do either Ana or Christian change from the first book through the end of the second (or does your attitude toward them change)? Has their relationship evolved...or does it remained as it was previously?
14. Review the questions from Fifty Shades of Grey—some of them pertain to this book as well.
15. Time for honesty: are these books a turn on? Would YOU do this? HAVE you done this?
(Questions by LitLovers. Please feel free to use them, online or off, with attribution. Thanks.)