Review of Man Mission
Posted: 26 Jul 2022, 14:47
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
The beauty of friendship is that you can hang with people with whom you share the same objective. Man mission by Ethan Uliel gave an inspiring story about four young men who took their relationship to another level. The four young men (the narrator, Sam, Alec, and Daniel) take a week-long adventure biking and hiking each year for fifteen years, starting when they were at college. They traveled to different parts of the world, learning about different civilizations. They came across so many things in their adventures. As they advanced in age, they got married and had children, but when the challenges of life struck, man's mission became a constant activity.
Nature has a way of joining people that have a strong connection with each other, but when the connection is no longer in harmony with each other, the heart bleeds badly. Rachel had spent ten years of her life with her husband, and seeing that same man with another woman had put her fate on trial. Will her bitterness for him melt like ice enough to forgive him or will she file for a divorce even though children are involved?
Man mission by Eytan Uliel is enthralling, fabulous, and interesting. The book opens my mind to the possibility of life. The author did a great job connecting the readers and the characters in the book. Life can be really tough sometimes, but if we can let go of anxiety and focus on the present, it will change our lives. There are many inspiring quotes in the book. A few fascinate me; " real men smile in trouble, gather strength from distress and grow brave by reflection" by Thomas Paine, and the other, "a man is in his youth when he thinks he is a man, not realizing that his actions must show it" by Mary Renant.
I don't like the author's writing style. The first page has a normal font size, and the text that follows becomes three times smaller than the previous page, respectively, till the last page of the book. When the page is magnified, it appears blurry, making it hard for me to grab details. The book contains a lot of profanity, which makes it suitable specifically for adult readers.
Though the book may have created difficulties for me to grasp details, I won't deny that the book is awesome. I will rate the book 4 out of 4 stars. I would recommend the book to those willing to add special ingredients to their marriage affairs and also to those who would love to handle their storm in marriage when it strikes.
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Man Mission
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The beauty of friendship is that you can hang with people with whom you share the same objective. Man mission by Ethan Uliel gave an inspiring story about four young men who took their relationship to another level. The four young men (the narrator, Sam, Alec, and Daniel) take a week-long adventure biking and hiking each year for fifteen years, starting when they were at college. They traveled to different parts of the world, learning about different civilizations. They came across so many things in their adventures. As they advanced in age, they got married and had children, but when the challenges of life struck, man's mission became a constant activity.
Nature has a way of joining people that have a strong connection with each other, but when the connection is no longer in harmony with each other, the heart bleeds badly. Rachel had spent ten years of her life with her husband, and seeing that same man with another woman had put her fate on trial. Will her bitterness for him melt like ice enough to forgive him or will she file for a divorce even though children are involved?
Man mission by Eytan Uliel is enthralling, fabulous, and interesting. The book opens my mind to the possibility of life. The author did a great job connecting the readers and the characters in the book. Life can be really tough sometimes, but if we can let go of anxiety and focus on the present, it will change our lives. There are many inspiring quotes in the book. A few fascinate me; " real men smile in trouble, gather strength from distress and grow brave by reflection" by Thomas Paine, and the other, "a man is in his youth when he thinks he is a man, not realizing that his actions must show it" by Mary Renant.
I don't like the author's writing style. The first page has a normal font size, and the text that follows becomes three times smaller than the previous page, respectively, till the last page of the book. When the page is magnified, it appears blurry, making it hard for me to grab details. The book contains a lot of profanity, which makes it suitable specifically for adult readers.
Though the book may have created difficulties for me to grasp details, I won't deny that the book is awesome. I will rate the book 4 out of 4 stars. I would recommend the book to those willing to add special ingredients to their marriage affairs and also to those who would love to handle their storm in marriage when it strikes.
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Man Mission
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes