Already a fan of Page's blog, I have been looking forward to reading her book. Particularly after a blog post where she describes a friend's reaction to it. I very much enjoyed this book. I basically couldn't put it down. This is a memoir, and it drew me in. It was a good example of what a lot of poly people go through.
Throughout the book there are "Signposts" which are small asides that describe a poly related concept in a little bit more detail. This is both educational for the reader, and helps to clarify what is going on in the story for anyone who isn't clear on the terms. I thought these were great. Although I did find it interesting that her east coast poly people use somewhat different terms than my west coast ones. Hinge, for example, is a Pivot out here. And Web is a Polycule.
I am fond of Page's writing style. It is clear and direct without flowery language but with enough personality to see her shine through in it. However, the last third or so had more chat transcripts than I think I ultimately would have liked. It felt like the book turned from a memoir into a reality drama. I suspect the author may have included these direct transcripts as a proof action, "here see, it's not just my opinion, see for yourself". And I still enjoyed the book, I was already engaged in her story, but I like her writing style a lot more than I liked the transcripts.
Would I recommend this book? If you enjoy memoirs or drama, yes. If you are looking for some "day in the life of a poly person", yes. If you are looking for an instructional book, this one isn't that.