

Also randomly, the audiobook had these strange music cues just sort of stuck in there. It was overkill and I think detracted a little. But seriously, 6 hours of f*ck and p**sy had me burned out. Couple of additional points- he curses a lot, and I get it- to a point. The story is very touching and moving, and it's evident he and his wife had a beautiful life together before the tragedy, but overall I wouldn't really recommend the book. Overall I think his writing style is better suited to his blog (which I've read).

Some of the words, when he was reading, got a little mushed and for someone who's a big audiobook listener, was a turn-off. Also he narrates the book himself, and he didn't articulate very well, and that got annoying. But Matt himself says he's not a writer, and I hate to say it, but you can tell. It's hard to be critical- obviously the story is tragic. What do you think the narrator could have done better? What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!) Would you try another book from Matthew Logelin and/or Matthew Logelin? Having been sustained through tragedy by the kindness and generosity of strangers, he is now dedicated to helping others in difficult situations by reaching out and inspiring those facing loss or adversity.Ī heartwarming and heartbreaking story punctuated by beautifully recollected - and often humorous - memories and anecdotes, Two Kisses for Maddy unquestionably has something to offer any listener who has experienced grief, and has sought the courage to live again. But just 27 hours after they welcomed Madeline into the world, Liz suffered a pulmonary embolism and instantly died, without ever holding the daughter whose arrival she had so eagerly awaited.įaced with devastating grief and the responsibilities of a new and single father, Matt coped by returning to the small blog he had created to keep friends and family updated on Liz's pregnancy, which today has become a place for him to share with over a million curious readers the day-to-day of two lives bound by loss and love.īut there is more to his story than just raising a daughter alone: Matt Logelin is an extraordinary human being. The pair settled together in Los Angeles and they had it all: the perfect marriage, a beautiful new home, and a baby girl on the way. #bookish ,#kindleaddict ,#EpubForSale ,#bestbookreads ,#ebookworm ,#readyforit ,#downloadprintīy click link in above! wish you have good luck and enjoy reading your book.Matt and Liz Logelin were high-school sweethearts. In this memoir, Matt shares bittersweet and often humorous anecdotes of his courtship and marriage to Liz of relying on his newborn daughter for the support that she unknowingly provided and of the extraordinary online community of strangers who have become his friends. Though confronted with devastating grief and the responsibilities of a new and single father, Matt did not surrender to devastation he chose to keep moving forward- to make a life for Maddy.

Just twenty-seven hours later, Liz suffered a pulmonary embolism and died instantly, without ever holding the daughter whose arrival she had so eagerly awaited. Liz's pregnancy was rocky, but they welcomed Madeline, beautiful and healthy, into the world on March 24, 2008. After years of long-distance dating, the pair finally settled together in Los Angeles, and they had it all: a perfect marriage, a gorgeous new home, and a baby girl on the way. Matt and Liz Logelin were high school sweethearts.
