Review of Man Mission
Posted: 22 Sep 2022, 14:04
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
Man Mission: Four Men, Fifteen Years, One Epic Journey by Eytan Uliel is a book about four men, Daniel, Sam, Alec, and the protagonist. Four friends who value adventure. The book talks about the extraordinary vacations these four men embarked on worldwide. They go on these trips yearly for fifteen years. The narrator had this idea of going on yearly trips when he was in law school. During these beautiful vacations, they went to different countries such as South Africa, Thailand, South Korea, New Zealand, Australia, and many more. They engaged in recreational activities such as kayaking, ice mountain climbing, biking, hiking, cycling in remote Japan, and so on. The book shows how young boys develop into men and their numerous challenges. The trip became therapeutic for these men who felt the world could not understand their problems because the world saw them as having perfect lives. If you want to know more, get a copy of the book.
What I like about the book is that it is very informative. I learned about new cultures, places I can visit as a tourist, different dishes, and even new countries. What I also like about the book are the maps. A map is mainly drawn to show the characters' destination. This makes the reader journey with them on the adventures they had. Apart from the maps, I loved the famous quotes and biblical quotes that started each chapter. What I love most about this book is the theme of great friendship portrayed by these four men, and the unity they share is outstanding. I love the way the author carried every reader along. He wrote the book in a manner that every reader will understand. I also enjoyed the teamwork and humour in this book. What I love again is how the book covers the lives of these four men from when they were single to when they got married and their trials as married men. It shows the different views of single and married men.
The only thing I didn't like was the alternating size of the fonts on different pages. I had to zoom in a lot of pages to be able to read it, and this made it difficult to read. I didn't discover any grammatical or typographical errors, so I believe this book was exceptionally edited, which makes me rate it 4 out of 4 stars.
After reading about the suffering, anxiety, and challenges these men faced, I felt for them because I am a man, and I can relate to what they were experiencing. The book also shows that men are not the strongest as believed when faced with complex challenges in life; they also have a weak mind sometimes. The book portrays life generally from men's perspective.
I will recommend this book to men, adventure lovers, tourists, families, and especially women so they can see life from the men's perspective and understand them better.
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Man Mission
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Man Mission: Four Men, Fifteen Years, One Epic Journey by Eytan Uliel is a book about four men, Daniel, Sam, Alec, and the protagonist. Four friends who value adventure. The book talks about the extraordinary vacations these four men embarked on worldwide. They go on these trips yearly for fifteen years. The narrator had this idea of going on yearly trips when he was in law school. During these beautiful vacations, they went to different countries such as South Africa, Thailand, South Korea, New Zealand, Australia, and many more. They engaged in recreational activities such as kayaking, ice mountain climbing, biking, hiking, cycling in remote Japan, and so on. The book shows how young boys develop into men and their numerous challenges. The trip became therapeutic for these men who felt the world could not understand their problems because the world saw them as having perfect lives. If you want to know more, get a copy of the book.
What I like about the book is that it is very informative. I learned about new cultures, places I can visit as a tourist, different dishes, and even new countries. What I also like about the book are the maps. A map is mainly drawn to show the characters' destination. This makes the reader journey with them on the adventures they had. Apart from the maps, I loved the famous quotes and biblical quotes that started each chapter. What I love most about this book is the theme of great friendship portrayed by these four men, and the unity they share is outstanding. I love the way the author carried every reader along. He wrote the book in a manner that every reader will understand. I also enjoyed the teamwork and humour in this book. What I love again is how the book covers the lives of these four men from when they were single to when they got married and their trials as married men. It shows the different views of single and married men.
The only thing I didn't like was the alternating size of the fonts on different pages. I had to zoom in a lot of pages to be able to read it, and this made it difficult to read. I didn't discover any grammatical or typographical errors, so I believe this book was exceptionally edited, which makes me rate it 4 out of 4 stars.
After reading about the suffering, anxiety, and challenges these men faced, I felt for them because I am a man, and I can relate to what they were experiencing. The book also shows that men are not the strongest as believed when faced with complex challenges in life; they also have a weak mind sometimes. The book portrays life generally from men's perspective.
I will recommend this book to men, adventure lovers, tourists, families, and especially women so they can see life from the men's perspective and understand them better.
******
Man Mission
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes