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Review of Man Mission

Posted: 08 Aug 2022, 13:08
by Elizabeth Galavu
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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It all begins with two law school students. These two have a dream of traveling to many parts of the world to be able to eat different kinds of food and do some manly stuff. They forget the dream after graduation but life's pressures soon take a toll on them and Sam, the originator of the idea of traveling around brings up a trip to New Zealand. The two, after visiting New Zealand, also recruit their friends. The two friends become founder members of man mission. Man mission rapidly evolves into a place of escape from all the bad experiences of modern, adult life. The more these friends grow, the more responsibilities they have, and therefore the more their need for an escape. During man missions, one to fifteen, the persona, who is also the main character in the book Man Mission, learns about life and tells of experiences both good and bad that he encounters at home and all over the world during his travels of man mission. Man mission is where the men can be boys again!

I liked how Eytan Uliel formatted his book, each chapter is a different mission story based on a different location on the globe. Also, at the end of each chapter, the author gives fun nuggets about the main events of the specific mission. Eytan also intertwines occurrences of the past year into the man mission period and marries the mundane life experiences of the characters with the exciting adventures of the man-missions well. The author describes the scenes of the book vividly giving the reader a picture-perfect description of the scenes he is writing about.
Also, I loved how the author of the book Man Mission inserted quotes and verses from different authors and renowned men. The quotes served as food for thought during the whole of the succeeding chapter.

I also loved how the author presents lessons on parenting, friendship, marriage, and personal growth and improvement. Finally, Man Mission is a fast-paced novel that has a sprinkle of humor. It is just a wonderful book. I found the book exceptionally well edited.

The format in which I received my copy of Man Mission was not very good. It gave me a hard time reading the book. Despite that, I enjoyed reading Man Mission. I will, therefore, not look for errors where none are and so, all I am left with is to shower Man Mission with praise.

With all the above taken into consideration, and I have found the book exceptionally well edited, I rate Man Mission by Eytan Uliel with four out of four stars. I give this perfect rating also because I found the book fun to read. I did not give a lower rating because Man Mission is an excellent work that deserves all the stars!

I recommend this book to a mature audience who is intrigued by the world and traveling. Man Mission is like a travel journal. Everyone can and will enjoy this book. Owing to the adult themes in the book, I found it less suitable for children.

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