Review of Man Mission
Posted: 09 Nov 2022, 16:47
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
Before now, I have never come across a book that explains how a man would react to various situations surrounding his existence. One beautiful thing about this book was how the author described men as being very emotional beings. In the part of the world I come from, men conceal their emotions so that they won't be tagged as weaklings. Over here, a man would have to pretend to be strong even when he needs help. Man Mission by Eytan Uliel goes beyond an adventure book. This book evinces the reality of a man's world.
This book is a well-written fictional story of four amazing friends. The protagonist had always fantasized about going on annual vacations to different exotic places around the world. Sam found these fantasies very interesting, and he would love for them to be a reality. These two friends set out on their first outdoor adventure in New Zealand. The fun and excitement of MM I served as a foundation for other subsequent adventures that featured Alec and Daniel. How would the Wives Committee feel about the Man Mission plan? Read on to find out more about the hilarious and tough events that unfolded during each mission. Through this book, you could probably discover an interesting place for your next vacation.
There are so many lessons to be derived from this book. As a man, I could relate to the content of this book so much. While reading, I got to understand more about myself and family life. These books contain themes on friendship, career, travel, and more. From the way the author wrote, I initially thought this book was a non-fiction account of these four friends. The stories felt so real. Daniel and Rachel's relationship clearly indicated the importance of communication in any marriage or relationship. I was particularly amazed by the beauty of the various places featured in this book. I fell in love with the Japanese vending machines. I sincerely hope I visit Japan one day.
There was absolutely nothing I disliked about this book. I could rarely spot any errors within this book. The author's writing style was amazing and very easy to comprehend. I love the maps at the beginning of each chapter. I occasionally referred to them while reading. The inclusion of popular quotes and biblical references made this book more inspiring to me. The characters contained in this book were very entertaining and well developed. Honestly, I could not get enough of this book.
I will rate this book five out of five stars. I recommend this book to all lovers of fiction and adventure books.
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Man Mission
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes
Before now, I have never come across a book that explains how a man would react to various situations surrounding his existence. One beautiful thing about this book was how the author described men as being very emotional beings. In the part of the world I come from, men conceal their emotions so that they won't be tagged as weaklings. Over here, a man would have to pretend to be strong even when he needs help. Man Mission by Eytan Uliel goes beyond an adventure book. This book evinces the reality of a man's world.
This book is a well-written fictional story of four amazing friends. The protagonist had always fantasized about going on annual vacations to different exotic places around the world. Sam found these fantasies very interesting, and he would love for them to be a reality. These two friends set out on their first outdoor adventure in New Zealand. The fun and excitement of MM I served as a foundation for other subsequent adventures that featured Alec and Daniel. How would the Wives Committee feel about the Man Mission plan? Read on to find out more about the hilarious and tough events that unfolded during each mission. Through this book, you could probably discover an interesting place for your next vacation.
There are so many lessons to be derived from this book. As a man, I could relate to the content of this book so much. While reading, I got to understand more about myself and family life. These books contain themes on friendship, career, travel, and more. From the way the author wrote, I initially thought this book was a non-fiction account of these four friends. The stories felt so real. Daniel and Rachel's relationship clearly indicated the importance of communication in any marriage or relationship. I was particularly amazed by the beauty of the various places featured in this book. I fell in love with the Japanese vending machines. I sincerely hope I visit Japan one day.
There was absolutely nothing I disliked about this book. I could rarely spot any errors within this book. The author's writing style was amazing and very easy to comprehend. I love the maps at the beginning of each chapter. I occasionally referred to them while reading. The inclusion of popular quotes and biblical references made this book more inspiring to me. The characters contained in this book were very entertaining and well developed. Honestly, I could not get enough of this book.
I will rate this book five out of five stars. I recommend this book to all lovers of fiction and adventure books.
******
Man Mission
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes