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Review of Man Mission

Posted: 29 Oct 2022, 05:49
by Adeolaoskydeelight
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Four friends with a passion for traveling and exploring the world while still in school are the subjects of the novel Man Mission by Eytan Uliel. They were all preoccupied with life's problems after graduation. In grammar school, the main character had two pals (Daniel and Alec), and while searching for a companion to accompany him to the campus food fair, he met Sam, his third friend. After some time, they realized they had drifted apart and had lost their adventure's purpose. They made a plan after being so discouraged by their failure to achieve their objectives. In the book, it is described how they traveled to 15 different nations and engaged in thrilling activities including biking, kayaking, hiking, and other sports. Were they able to successfully navigate the obstacles life had set in their path as the adventures continued? Get a copy of the book to learn more.

Three hundred seventy-eight pages were used to write the book, which had fifteen chapters. For fifteen years, each chapter detailed the events of each year. It is a first-person narrative, which makes the story more descriptive and easy for readers to relate to. I adore how the author included a map at the start of each chapter to describe each experience and inform the audience about each setting. Every one of the featured flashbacks showed their family life, which gave the reader a different perspective on the story and built tension.

The novel taught me a lot of things, from the value of friendship—especially those friends who make sacrifices when necessary—to the significance of endurance and tenacity in attaining goals. I enjoy how this book emphasizes humor and teamwork. I like how the men ask for their wives' consent because it makes the women feel like they belong. When I read about the difficulties and suffering these men encountered during the expedition, I became upset. It is, in fact, a record of a man's opinions on topics such as marriage, fatherhood, career, and other aspects of life.

The book was exceptional edited because the author did a thorough job on it. There was nothing to dislike about it. I would give the book four out of four stars since the plot is interesting and enlightening; I learned a lot about men's feelings and locations I might want to visit for adventure and tourism.

I recommend this book to married people, young readers looking for a sense of success, and adventure enthusiasts.

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Re: Review of Man Mission

Posted: 11 Nov 2022, 10:05
by Oyedeji Funmilayo
I have read this book and I must confess that it is one of the books I hold dear to my heart. The lessons in it are priceless. You did justice to the book with your review. Welldone!!!

Re: Review of Man Mission

Posted: 11 Nov 2022, 11:39
by Amy Luman
Is this fiction or nonfiction? My college friends and I have drifted apart. Now that all of our children are on their own I wonder if we could attempt something such as this.

Re: Review of Man Mission

Posted: 12 Nov 2022, 11:15
by Stevenmusk
I find this books plot alluring and creative. I look forward to reading it and the imagination and emotions that this book would unlock in me from its unique perspective.

Re: Review of Man Mission

Posted: 12 Nov 2022, 15:01
by Proof Readar
I have read this book and I believed that there should no impossibility in realizing what you felt you miss at your younger age. This reality obeys the illustration in the hierarchy of needs by Abraham Maslow which depicts that no matter how far you ve gone in age, you will always feel the necessity to go through the life phase in the past where you failed to meet up with a certain want.

Re: Review of Man Mission

Posted: 13 Nov 2022, 17:57
by Blessing Chi Peculiar
The lifestyle of these four men in this book taught me a very big lesson. I love men that respect their wives and also work in Unity. I enjoyed the book and your review. Good job.

Re: Review of Man Mission

Posted: 14 Nov 2022, 07:34
by Temi Book
This is one great adventure story. One can’t get bored while reading this. It’s so alluring and amusing. I really recommend this to anybody. Nice review!

Re: Review of Man Mission

Posted: 14 Nov 2022, 08:50
by Chinasa Deborah
I learned a lot from the book, including the importance of friendship. I have read this book, and I have to admit that it is one of my favorites. Nice review.

Re: Review of Man Mission

Posted: 14 Nov 2022, 12:30
by Mercy Udeokeke
A story about friendship always captivate me. The life journey of these men depicts the society we live in today and how the view men. Great review!

Re: Review of Man Mission

Posted: 25 Nov 2022, 08:08
by Moyin Loveth
What made this book stand out for me was that it had relatable male protagonists. I especially loved to read about the friendship of the four men. This is a book I’d definitely love to read again. Great job on the review.

Re: Review of Man Mission

Posted: 01 Dec 2022, 15:26
by Jay David Randall
I did enjoy reading this book. My favorite expedition is Zealand, seeing Ethan and Sam scared to death made me laugh so much.

Re: Review of Man Mission

Posted: 19 Dec 2022, 18:45
by Grace Lee Rose
The journey of these four men to self-discovery and to find their purpose is inspiring. I love the vivid descriptions of their lows, and wins showcased. The descriptions of the beautiful places they visited are breathtaking.

Re: Review of Man Mission

Posted: 20 Dec 2022, 04:10
by New Nikky
This is a very amazing review. I’ve always liked and looked forward to your reviews and this is not an exception. I enjoyed how you write I sequential order and how understanding the review is. I’m definitely reading this book soon. Congrats on your published review.

Re: Review of Man Mission

Posted: 29 Jan 2023, 04:01
by David Chijindu
After reading this book, I came to the conclusion that it shouldn't be impossible to realize what you felt you missed out on when you were younger. This reality follows Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs illustration, which shows that no matter how old you are, you will always feel the need to revisit a time in your life when you were unable to fulfill a certain want.