Review of Man Mission
Posted: 30 Mar 2022, 16:16
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
The best adventure one can take is to live the life of one's dream. Job fills one's pocket, but adventure fills the soul. Four men in the novel, Man Mission, find a way to escape their life of never-ending routines, and the things they face in their different lives.
Man Mission, written by Eytan Uliel, is filled with amusing adventures and drastic changes in the characters' lives. This thought of vacation, however, was first conceived in the mind of the protagonist when he was a teenager. He tells his newly found friend, Sam, about it, and there, Man Mission was born.
Sam and the writer were the first to go on this mission, to New Zealand, with the idea of hiking through a trail. This journey gets cut short when the writer gets injured and has to be transported back in a truck belonging to drug dealers. After this, the rest of their group, Daniel and Alec, joins them one after the other. They went on different journeys together, experiencing a lot together, ranging from kayaking, hiking, and cycling. During these years, they got engaged, married, divorced, changed careers, and gave birth to children. Read along to know more about Man Mission.
In all honesty, the author did a good job with this novel. I love how he explained each scene in the book, the different places they went, and the food they ate. There were numerous scenes that I giggled while reading, especially when the author was saying the thing he went through. I learned about new countries and cultures of different states; for example, I got to know that Hawaii is in the USA.
The story did a good job of explaining the essence of friendship in one's life, especially in grown adults. The author overcame what he went through with the support of his friends. His cowardliness amuses me, especially when he refused to kill the bird at Alec's house.
There's nothing much I detest about Man Mission. I have a problem with the size of the text; it was not eye-friendly at all. I had to keep straining my eyes to read. And also, the way the author kept referring to himself as I with no specific name affected my reading experience.
The editing of Man Mission was flawlessly and exceptionally done. I couldn't find any errors while reading. I'll give a rating of 4 out of 4 stars to this. Though there are a few issues with the book, they didn't affect the positive aspect of the book.
I'd recommend this book to people who love adventurous books. It's not suited for underage kids because of the sexual content.
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Man Mission
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The best adventure one can take is to live the life of one's dream. Job fills one's pocket, but adventure fills the soul. Four men in the novel, Man Mission, find a way to escape their life of never-ending routines, and the things they face in their different lives.
Man Mission, written by Eytan Uliel, is filled with amusing adventures and drastic changes in the characters' lives. This thought of vacation, however, was first conceived in the mind of the protagonist when he was a teenager. He tells his newly found friend, Sam, about it, and there, Man Mission was born.
Sam and the writer were the first to go on this mission, to New Zealand, with the idea of hiking through a trail. This journey gets cut short when the writer gets injured and has to be transported back in a truck belonging to drug dealers. After this, the rest of their group, Daniel and Alec, joins them one after the other. They went on different journeys together, experiencing a lot together, ranging from kayaking, hiking, and cycling. During these years, they got engaged, married, divorced, changed careers, and gave birth to children. Read along to know more about Man Mission.
In all honesty, the author did a good job with this novel. I love how he explained each scene in the book, the different places they went, and the food they ate. There were numerous scenes that I giggled while reading, especially when the author was saying the thing he went through. I learned about new countries and cultures of different states; for example, I got to know that Hawaii is in the USA.
The story did a good job of explaining the essence of friendship in one's life, especially in grown adults. The author overcame what he went through with the support of his friends. His cowardliness amuses me, especially when he refused to kill the bird at Alec's house.
There's nothing much I detest about Man Mission. I have a problem with the size of the text; it was not eye-friendly at all. I had to keep straining my eyes to read. And also, the way the author kept referring to himself as I with no specific name affected my reading experience.
The editing of Man Mission was flawlessly and exceptionally done. I couldn't find any errors while reading. I'll give a rating of 4 out of 4 stars to this. Though there are a few issues with the book, they didn't affect the positive aspect of the book.
I'd recommend this book to people who love adventurous books. It's not suited for underage kids because of the sexual content.
******
Man Mission
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes