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The Ethical Slut by Catherine A. Liszt, Dossie Easton
The essential guide for singles and couples who want to explore polyamory in ways that are ethically and emotionally sustainable.
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The essential guide for singles and couples who want to explore polyamory in ways that are ethically and emotionally sustainable.
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Good read. Well-ended: the conclusion focused where it should have. Not a particularly surprising end, but no complaint there. Had hoped this most recent installment would be longer, but it was the right length for the story being told and pretty well concludes this several-books-long arc. I hope Wells continues the series, either with more self-contained stories like Fugitive Telemetry or with a focus on characters like Three. There's also a whole world to explore with the University of Mihira and New Tideland, how that developed, where ART and those like it come from. Besides that, I'd just love to see the evolution of the operational relationship between ART and Murderbot.
Good read. Well-ended: the conclusion focused where it should have. Not a particularly surprising end, but no complaint there. Had hoped this most recent installment would be longer, but it was the right length for the story being told and pretty well concludes this several-books-long arc. I hope Wells continues the series, either with more self-contained stories like Fugitive Telemetry or with a focus on characters like Three. There's also a whole world to explore with the University of Mihira and New Tideland, how that developed, where ART and those like it come from. Besides that, I'd just love to see the evolution of the operational relationship between ART and Murderbot.