Review of Man Mission
Posted: 26 Dec 2022, 00:38
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
I can relate to the lives of the characters in this book. The characters traveled and experienced different ways of life; I have also gone to different places and had different life experiences. Just like the common saying "experience is the best teacher," you cannot fully understand some things about life until you have seen or experienced them.
This book Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is a fiction book that describes the lives of four men. The protagonist, who had a tough time dealing with his career choice, his best friend Daniel, who worked in an investment bank, Sam, and Alec. These friends decided to go on an annual adventure to exotic places around the world, although only the protagonist and Daniel attended MM I and MM II. Would it have been fair to their wives to have handled family responsibilities alone in the absence of their husbands? These friends had an exciting time in places like New Zealand, Spain, Thailand, Japan, Australia, South Korea, and more. There were so many hilarious events that occurred during each mission. Is adventure just about the fun? Read on to find out the challenges these men faced and how they pushed themselves forward while in pain and pressure.
This book would enlighten all men on how they should live their lives. Life is not all about working and making money; take time to travel or do something you love. Do not let some of the obligations and responsibilities that society has placed on you interfere with your personal life. In this book, the author did an excellent job of inspiring men. I like the fact that the women were very understanding. I adore Japan's vending machines because they are fascinating, and the Fijian ceremony was lovely to imagine. This book was well edited, and I could not find any errors.
I disliked the many blank pages contained in this book, which made it very difficult to read. I wasted a lot of time scrolling through empty pages in search of the next readable page. The switch in characters was a bit frustrating as well. I sometimes found it difficult to identify who the author was referring to.
However, I enjoyed all the time I spent on this book and the good laughs I had while reading. I admired the simplicity of the author's writing. I will rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. This is a book I would recommend to anyone who enjoys having fun and traveling. This book should be a must-read for anyone who enjoys adventure and fiction.
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Man Mission
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I can relate to the lives of the characters in this book. The characters traveled and experienced different ways of life; I have also gone to different places and had different life experiences. Just like the common saying "experience is the best teacher," you cannot fully understand some things about life until you have seen or experienced them.
This book Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is a fiction book that describes the lives of four men. The protagonist, who had a tough time dealing with his career choice, his best friend Daniel, who worked in an investment bank, Sam, and Alec. These friends decided to go on an annual adventure to exotic places around the world, although only the protagonist and Daniel attended MM I and MM II. Would it have been fair to their wives to have handled family responsibilities alone in the absence of their husbands? These friends had an exciting time in places like New Zealand, Spain, Thailand, Japan, Australia, South Korea, and more. There were so many hilarious events that occurred during each mission. Is adventure just about the fun? Read on to find out the challenges these men faced and how they pushed themselves forward while in pain and pressure.
This book would enlighten all men on how they should live their lives. Life is not all about working and making money; take time to travel or do something you love. Do not let some of the obligations and responsibilities that society has placed on you interfere with your personal life. In this book, the author did an excellent job of inspiring men. I like the fact that the women were very understanding. I adore Japan's vending machines because they are fascinating, and the Fijian ceremony was lovely to imagine. This book was well edited, and I could not find any errors.
I disliked the many blank pages contained in this book, which made it very difficult to read. I wasted a lot of time scrolling through empty pages in search of the next readable page. The switch in characters was a bit frustrating as well. I sometimes found it difficult to identify who the author was referring to.
However, I enjoyed all the time I spent on this book and the good laughs I had while reading. I admired the simplicity of the author's writing. I will rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. This is a book I would recommend to anyone who enjoys having fun and traveling. This book should be a must-read for anyone who enjoys adventure and fiction.
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Man Mission
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes