Review of Man Mission
Posted: 30 Aug 2022, 13:06
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is a book about four young men who grew up together and became very close as a group. They had been friends for a long time, and one day they decided that they would take periodic trips to different places to explore different places. These trips would occur yearly. These trips meant more than just tours for them. They took this time to bond and help each other heal from whatever traumas they had and the things that they went through.
One time in Fiji they went kayaking. They all tried their best to learn the art, but when they couldn’t, they all fell. After they had fallen, they all looked up, and the sun basked the entire time. Throughout the book on their annual trips, I learned that on these trips the challenges they faced helped them learn something. Sometimes, when we fall, it’s not always a bad thing. We can look at the positive aspects of it only if we look up.
I liked the book most because while I was reading it, I felt like I was experiencing and visiting places in real-time. As if I was with these guys on those trips. This is because the author gave good vivid descriptions and painted very vivid pictures of the scenes. This was also because the book had maps of the places they visited. These maps helped me keep up with the book and also acted as visual aids for what was being described in the book. The characters were well-developed and put in a way that complemented the plot of the book.
I did not spot any grammatical errors or spelling mistakes in the book, which led me to believe that the book was well edited. I also did not spot anything negative about the book, and therefore I have nothing negative to say about it.
Furthermore, I would like to give this book a 4 out of 4 stars because I enjoyed reading it. Not only that, but I liked the humor and perfect humanization of the characters that were displayed in the book. Even though the characters were fictional, they depicted what happened in real life through their thoughts, actions, and choices. From this book, I have learned that although men come off as hard, they too go through a rough time, and they too need love. I would like to recommend this book to young adults, especially those of the male kind because this book has characters who fit the same description as them and may relate more to this book and even learn a thing or two.
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Man Mission
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Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is a book about four young men who grew up together and became very close as a group. They had been friends for a long time, and one day they decided that they would take periodic trips to different places to explore different places. These trips would occur yearly. These trips meant more than just tours for them. They took this time to bond and help each other heal from whatever traumas they had and the things that they went through.
One time in Fiji they went kayaking. They all tried their best to learn the art, but when they couldn’t, they all fell. After they had fallen, they all looked up, and the sun basked the entire time. Throughout the book on their annual trips, I learned that on these trips the challenges they faced helped them learn something. Sometimes, when we fall, it’s not always a bad thing. We can look at the positive aspects of it only if we look up.
I liked the book most because while I was reading it, I felt like I was experiencing and visiting places in real-time. As if I was with these guys on those trips. This is because the author gave good vivid descriptions and painted very vivid pictures of the scenes. This was also because the book had maps of the places they visited. These maps helped me keep up with the book and also acted as visual aids for what was being described in the book. The characters were well-developed and put in a way that complemented the plot of the book.
I did not spot any grammatical errors or spelling mistakes in the book, which led me to believe that the book was well edited. I also did not spot anything negative about the book, and therefore I have nothing negative to say about it.
Furthermore, I would like to give this book a 4 out of 4 stars because I enjoyed reading it. Not only that, but I liked the humor and perfect humanization of the characters that were displayed in the book. Even though the characters were fictional, they depicted what happened in real life through their thoughts, actions, and choices. From this book, I have learned that although men come off as hard, they too go through a rough time, and they too need love. I would like to recommend this book to young adults, especially those of the male kind because this book has characters who fit the same description as them and may relate more to this book and even learn a thing or two.
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Man Mission
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes