Category: Reviews
Polyamory in Print – 3 Books Reviewed
This week, Grant Denkinson has reviewed three books which discuss or focus on polyamory Love You Two by Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli (2008) is a novel aimed at young people of secondary school age. I found it a warming and interesting read as ...
The Girl Who Normalised Non-Monogamy
Around 27 million copies of the books comprising Stieg Larsson’s Millennium Trilogy have been sold worldwide to date. People everywhere have been reading and absorbing themes of systematic violence against women, financial corruption, social exclusion... and ethical non-monogamy. A summary. Journalist ...
Polyamory in Moving Pictures
Hey folks, look what I found! Yes, it's independent, polyamorous, video entertainment! The description on Youtube for this video is this: "This is a short story about the ins and outs of a Polyamorous relationship. Basically a guy trying to have a ...
Book Review: The Honor Harrington series, by David Weber
The Honor Harrington series is a space opera currently spanning over 10 books, two spin off series, and several anthologies. It is, indeed, an insane amount of reading that is entirely worth it. The series follows the title character, Honor ...
Book Review: Jabone’s Sword by Selina Rosen
Jabone’s Sword begins with young Jabone (the grandson of the long-dead title character) worrying about how he will manage as a parent. Unlike the rest of the children of his tribe, his children (when he has them) will have only ...



