"Some Netspeak is used in this book. If you see some strange 'punctuation,' or an acronym you don't recognize, just ignore it--and buy a computer at your earliest opportunity."
To be honest, this kind of attitude from a writer does not encourage me as to their ability to explain anything. While it is (regrettably) true that "Netspeak" has become nearly ubiquitous, it's hardly something to use as a way of putting oneself above the reader. Ms. Hunter would have been well-served to include a short lexicon in place of this "recommendation" which only serves to alienate.
I bought this book because I'm an acquaintance of the author. I'd never read her other books, and I had no idea whether she was a good author. I know now!
This was far better than average fare. The writing style was well-organized and easy to read, the material both deep and fun. I was glad to read the reminders of important concepts, like "sexuality can be powerfully positive" and "safety and consensuality are required", and their repetition was never overwhelming or even misplaced. The interview excerpts were well-chosen. Even the spelling, grammar, and choice of font were great.
The book was great. It makes me wish I identified as a Pagan, so I could get more out of her other books. ;)