My father started reading Poem of the Man God to the family many years ago. I don't think we got more than a quarter of the way through the first book before he decided to stop. I have, since then, read more of it, and it's clear that it is naturalistic at best. Not at all as edifying as Blessed Mary of Agreda's City of God, or even Anne Catherine Emmerich's Life of Christ. Those works portrayed Christ as God, as Divine. They portrayed Our Lady as noble, perfect, and completely free of concupiscence and the other effects of Original Sin.
Christ's love toward the Apostles was shown to be a Divine Love, not a sentimental, sappy (as jvk so perfectly describes it), emotional "love".
We came to this conclusion before the internet, before realizing that it had ever been put on the Index. The fact that it had been put on the index in the first place should give people pause. It is, on that account alone, suspect.
Whether it had ever been removed or not, I don't know. I'll leave that to the rest of you to argue. I'm satisfied enough to have made my own decision on the matter.