Dr. Anapol has recently
completed this updated version of the most popular
book on polyamory available. And its popularity
is deserved, Love Without Limits is essential reading
for the newly polyamorous.
One of the best features of this book is its coverage
of the emotional issues that can come up in polyamorous
relationships, such as jealousy. Anapol has a lot to
say about managing and understanding the forces of
jealousy -- information that could be useful to people
in any sort of relationship.
Anapol also touches on the spiritual aspects of
polyamorous relationships, and doesn't hold back
her dreams of making the world a better place.
Aryan rates this book a
9 (Truly Delightful) and says:
An excellent source of information, experiences, practices, difficulties,
successes and delights of polyamory !
Arguably (although I won't 'argue about it!) one of the very best books on the subject
to date.
Chris Otter rates this book a
9 (Truly Delightful) and says:
I loved the list of reasons why "Polyamory might be right for you".
I felt that they were very close to my own reasons, and that helped me
verbalize and explain what I enjoyed about polyamory and why I chose
it for myself.
The book discusses flexible realationships mostly (new paradigm) which
I relate to, but I point this out because my partner did not care for it for the same reason.
Lilith rates this book a
6 (Good) and says:
This book focuses on emotional aspects & spirituality of poly relationships, and discusses "new paradigm" relationships extensively. For those who prefer more of a practical take on things, the chapter on jealousy will be helpful but the rest of the book may seem somewhat judgemental if "new paradigm" is not your preference. Still worth buying, though!
Sacha Lane rates this book a
10 (Best Available Book on the Subject) and says:
I love this book! My husband, Nate never doubted his feelings on our open marriage (formally open relationship). His mother did a wonderful thing when she taught him to be so open-minded. I, on the other hand, had a terrible time coming to terms with how I felt. This book did a wonderful job helping me put my feelings into words, so that I could express them. It also was wonderful to find out that my husband and I are not the only people out there with our beliefs. I have always known that I can love more than one person, but it doesn't take away from the love I have for my husband. However, I still felt guilty sometimes, because of how I was raised. I'm so thrilled to find that Nate and I aren't the only people out there who feel this way. I hope that others take an interest in this book and are open-minded enough to go against society and overcome our "learned behavior".