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Review of "LOGJAM of a Beauteous MIND"

Posted: 04 Sep 2021, 14:50
by Sam Ibeh
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of ""LOGJAM of a Beauteous MIND"" by Peter Simon Karp.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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LOGJAM of a Beauteous MIND by Peter Simon Karp is a memoir centered on the life of the author's wife, Mona. He recounts their life with their two sons and how they could come together as a family to get through a trying time in their lives. The character of Mona comes across as a sweet, gentle, and free-spirited woman who loves life, her family, and work. She is ready to make any sacrifices for the ones she loves. Like her personality, her life is much the same — calm and sweet.

Peter presents this memoir almost as some form of a eulogy about his wife, Mona. He renders the account of her life in a creative way and with a simple and easy language. The book is divided into three titled parts representing significant highlights in the life of Mona. The author's rendering of the story moves retrogressively at some points and then jumps to a future event. Peter alternates between the two narrative methods to give readers some background and then pushes forward to a present status while still giving insight into the future. This narrative combo presents an overall creative picture.

LOGJAM of a Beauteous MIND compels readers to explore the realities of life, however uncomfortable they may seem. The looming doom of death and the ever-constant race of life plays in the reader's mind throughout the read. The author presents, for contrast, our quest for the achievement of purpose and life goals against the brevity of human life. Readers will be challenged to confront their mortality to become more comfortable with their phobia for the unknown end. It is incredible how the author, despite the graveness of the central narration of this memoir, manages to include humor in his recount. However, the humor may appear twisted to some readers. He even showcases his positivity when he categorically states that "nothing good can perish ___all Beauty shines forever."

Peter exposes readers to a possibility of the existence of another realm in the spirit — a possibility that may appear superstitious. For instance, Peter thinks that blackbirds' appearance bears similar significance to the appearance of vultures in the African setting as harbingers of doom or a bad omen. Perhaps it is this disbelief in 'superstitions' that Peter seeks to challenge. He hopes to compel the reader to examine these possibilities, which civilization, computerization, and science have seemingly relegated to the background.

This book is recommended for readers who enjoy good stories about love and courage. Religious people may also find it endearing. Besides a few minor errors, this book is faultless. Therefore, I rate it four out of four stars.

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Re: Review of "LOGJAM of a Beauteous MIND"

Posted: 11 Sep 2021, 16:27
by Nkgchidimma080
I enjoy reading good stories about love,I think I would add this book to my book shelves,nice review.

Re: Review of "LOGJAM of a Beauteous MIND"

Posted: 25 Sep 2021, 07:31
by Gabriella1997
I love to read stories about love, I think Mona is an interesting character, beautiful review.

Re: Review of "LOGJAM of a Beauteous MIND"

Posted: 11 May 2022, 09:17
by GNerd
Wow. It's an honor to have a man love his wife so much that he lives in through the memories and even write a memoir. Great review.

Re: Review of "LOGJAM of a Beauteous MIND"

Posted: 12 Sep 2022, 07:36
by AntonelaMaria
While this seems like a story of loss and grief it is also a story of love. It is always touching witnessing such love. I agree it does seems like a beautiful eulogy. Great job with the review.

Re: Review of "LOGJAM of a Beauteous MIND"

Posted: 12 Sep 2022, 07:37
by Margi zuu202
BOTD is a none fictional memoir of a man recounting his wife battling terminal cancer as well as the distressing side effects ..with the bad side effects from chemotherapy mona was most affected congnitives she called it #logjam a mental fogginess that married her short term memories the book is both melancholic and engaging the love he had for her wife was without question the author generally unadorned protein this touching memoir boast instances of lyricism

Re: Review of "LOGJAM of a Beauteous MIND"

Posted: 12 Sep 2022, 07:44
by Ifesi
Another memoir. Memoirs are not my genre but I admire that an author has lots of stuffs to tell people. Amazing review. Congratulations on winning BOTD.

Re: Review of "LOGJAM of a Beauteous MIND"

Posted: 12 Sep 2022, 07:51
by Ferdinand_Otieno
This is an inspirational non-fiction memoir highlighting the life of the author's wife, Mona, their life with their two sons, and getting through a trying time in their lives. The book has a free sample on Amazon Kindle and has an amazing OnlineBookClub review.

Re: Review of "LOGJAM of a Beauteous MIND"

Posted: 12 Sep 2022, 07:57
by Archie Sendo
This book covers human lives destiny and reality it shows the possibility of things to happen in many ways than what we think of it.

Re: Review of "LOGJAM of a Beauteous MIND"

Posted: 12 Sep 2022, 08:00
by Bernisha
From the review, the book seems to be a bit family oriented and gives insights about the realities of life. Indeed, it is possible for two strangers to become one and create a family with love and togetherness. Mona, having a sweet and calm personality, and being willing to make any sacrifice for the ones she love is a great example for the readers. This is the true essence of family.

Re: Review of "LOGJAM of a Beauteous MIND"

Posted: 12 Sep 2022, 08:14
by Yasmine Zaki Muhieddine
Mona has a sweet and kind personality, she is also brave and strong. At least this is how her husband sees her through his own eyes. What a lovely couple.

Re: Review of "LOGJAM of a Beauteous MIND"

Posted: 12 Sep 2022, 08:15
by Brenda Creech
This sounds like a very interesting book! The only thing I am hesitant about is that it makes the reader think about their mortality. Now that I am older I do enough of that as it is! I want to look at life in a lighter, happier way! I am going to put this on my want-to-read list and consider reading it in the future. Thanks for another outstanding review!

Re: Review of "LOGJAM of a Beauteous MIND"

Posted: 12 Sep 2022, 08:25
by Hubre De Klerk
A story about loss, love, memories and seeing the happiness even in such a sad period!
The Review is well written and makes you think about how tomorrow isn't guaranteed.

Re: Review of "LOGJAM of a Beauteous MIND"

Posted: 12 Sep 2022, 08:27
by Allia Danville
Not my type of book to read but people who are going through the same as author wife should read the book and see not all hope is lost.

Re: Review of "LOGJAM of a Beauteous MIND"

Posted: 12 Sep 2022, 08:27
by Chimereucheya Okoroafo
This seems like a really lovely read. The author trying to share a beautiful story of his wife and all she meant to him. Such is emotional and loving. The review is on par with what anyone should expect. Nice review.