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Official Review: For The Love Of Sanity by Lindsay Musgrove

Posted: 13 Sep 2019, 16:29
by ritah
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "For The Love Of Sanity" by Lindsay Musgrove.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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For The Love Of Sanity by Lindsay Musgrove is a powerfully intense and soul-baring collection of poems that opens readers to the complex mind of the narrator. It mostly highlights the emotional turmoil and tumultuous mental state of the speaker whose pain and angst is, at times, most palpable.

Taking a free reins approach, Lindsay’s book does not use any page numbers or a table of contents, and the collection of prose poems are not separated by any titles. This and some recurring subjects gave the whole collection a continuous collective feel despite the sometimes drastic change in theme and mood.

The majority of the poetry tackles heavy subjects that often unapologetically venture into thorny and dark territories. From dealing with suicidal ideation, depression, feelings of abandonment, self-loathing, and loneliness, just to name a few. The book also includes much lighter and uplifting poems that cover stage fright, self-doubt, and trusting others with your vulnerabilities. Most of the poems were direct while others seemed to hold both literal and figurative meanings.

Seven out of the twenty-three poems stood out to me most (including the second poem, which saw a narrator dealing with bouts of depression, feeling misunderstood, and fear of solitude. The sixth poem saw the narrator breaking away from the madness (mental issues) but still finding herself unfortunately confined to a mental cage. In the seventh poem, the narrator finds her voice and sense of empowerment through the art of writing. The tenth poem was an absolute favorite of mine because it dissected the tribe mentality and all its drawbacks. I liked the thirteenth poem for its rebellious mood and the narrator’s resilience in breaking free from chains that were meant to break her and keep her in the same place. The sixteenth poem spoke of unrequited love, abuse, and self-empowerment. Finally, the twenty-first poem embraced diversity and spoke of the reality that our similarities are far greater than our differences.

Though the novel is listed as having a total of twenty-five poems, I only counted twenty-three. This made me wonder if my copy was missing anything. That being said, the book appeared to be professionally edited; I only encountered one minor error while reading. This collection of poems is great for those who have a genuine appreciation for poetry and for those who have ever felt alienated, as well as struggled with and anxiety and depression. All in all, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.

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Re: Official Review: For The Love Of Sanity by Lindsay Musgrove

Posted: 14 Sep 2019, 17:10
by kandscreeley
Poetry isn't something I enjoy reading. I do, though, enjoy the topics discussed here. I do wonder about those two missing poems. Thanks for the review.

Re: Official Review: For The Love Of Sanity by Lindsay Musgrove

Posted: 15 Sep 2019, 11:17
by Meg98
I am always a fan of poetry, and your review has intrigued me greatly. This seems like a very unique collection of works. Thanks for this great review!

Re: Official Review: For The Love Of Sanity by Lindsay Musgrove

Posted: 16 Sep 2019, 19:39
by Helene_2008
It would be interesting to read about another person's struggle with anxiety and depression. I think poetry is a great way to heal and process one's thoughts.

Re: Official Review: For The Love Of Sanity by Lindsay Musgrove

Posted: 17 Sep 2019, 07:28
by Nisha Ward
Mental illness is an interesting topic to cover with poetry. No one ever experiences it the same way, so I have to wonder just how the author manages to intertwine it with things like stage fright. Thanks for reviewing this one.

Re: Official Review: For The Love Of Sanity by Lindsay Musgrove

Posted: 17 Sep 2019, 12:24
by Rachel Lea
This sounds like a very eye-opening and thought-provoking collection of poems. Thank you for your detailed review!

Re: Official Review: For The Love Of Sanity by Lindsay Musgrove

Posted: 20 Sep 2019, 01:08
by Jared Okolla
I love poetry. Its literary form of communication usually excites me. The review has punched me to move on and read the collection. Thanks for the review.

Re: Official Review: For The Love Of Sanity by Lindsay Musgrove

Posted: 24 Sep 2019, 16:52
by Erin Painter Baker
I love prose poetry. I think the author has to work harder to make it feel like a poem to the reader when it is not in traditional poetic form, and it creates some amazing meter and measure. This sounds like a book of poetry I would be very interested in reading.

Re: Official Review: For The Love Of Sanity by Lindsay Musgrove

Posted: 29 Sep 2019, 02:48
by Nidhi162019
I love reading poetries. I get really influenced by poetries which wake up a poet in ME. And i also start writing poetry. Really loved this book, very inspiring for small poets like me