Review of Man Mission
Posted: 22 Jan 2023, 03:13
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
The book Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is a wonderful piece that further explains the bond that exists between friends. Friendship is a luxury when you are surrounded by good friends who are always looking out for your best interests. Four men, each with a different character and way of life, are united by the bond of friendship. One of these men, Eytan, had always fantasized about going on a yearly trip, ever since he was a teenager, to different exotic places to have fun and get a chance to see the weird things that go on in those places.
Eventually, the adventure that has been imagined for so long will happen. Two weeks after Sam called Eytan, the two of them set out on a trip to New Zealand's south island. Sam resigned from the law firm before the New Zealand journey with a notice to join the bank upon his return. Sam refused to return when Eytan insisted they do so after he hurt his knee. Sam and Eytan made the decision to invite Daniel and Alec to join their yearly man mission when they were in New Zealand. Read the book to find out more.
The book is amazing, and I enjoyed every part of it. The author carefully narrated each experience, making the book one of the five best narratives I have ever read. There was a map at the beginning of the book showing all the places mentioned in it. Every reader would find this feature useful while reading the book. I would also commend the author's effort in ensuring the reader's flow while reading, even when narrating past experiences. This book has a lot of positive aspects; some funny content was also included, which made the book more interesting.
I did not find any negative aspects to this book, showing that a lot of care was taken while putting this piece together. I also did not find any typographical or grammatical errors, indicating that the book was professionally edited. I would gladly rate the book 5 out of 5 stars since there is no negative aspect that would suggest a lesser rating.
Eytan and his friends clearly displayed what true friendship entails. It entails fun, love, and care, as well as sacrifices. Every reader should find this book interesting. I recommend it mainly to men who are of the working class. Every couple that finds traveling fun would also find this book interesting.
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Man Mission
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The book Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is a wonderful piece that further explains the bond that exists between friends. Friendship is a luxury when you are surrounded by good friends who are always looking out for your best interests. Four men, each with a different character and way of life, are united by the bond of friendship. One of these men, Eytan, had always fantasized about going on a yearly trip, ever since he was a teenager, to different exotic places to have fun and get a chance to see the weird things that go on in those places.
Eventually, the adventure that has been imagined for so long will happen. Two weeks after Sam called Eytan, the two of them set out on a trip to New Zealand's south island. Sam resigned from the law firm before the New Zealand journey with a notice to join the bank upon his return. Sam refused to return when Eytan insisted they do so after he hurt his knee. Sam and Eytan made the decision to invite Daniel and Alec to join their yearly man mission when they were in New Zealand. Read the book to find out more.
The book is amazing, and I enjoyed every part of it. The author carefully narrated each experience, making the book one of the five best narratives I have ever read. There was a map at the beginning of the book showing all the places mentioned in it. Every reader would find this feature useful while reading the book. I would also commend the author's effort in ensuring the reader's flow while reading, even when narrating past experiences. This book has a lot of positive aspects; some funny content was also included, which made the book more interesting.
I did not find any negative aspects to this book, showing that a lot of care was taken while putting this piece together. I also did not find any typographical or grammatical errors, indicating that the book was professionally edited. I would gladly rate the book 5 out of 5 stars since there is no negative aspect that would suggest a lesser rating.
Eytan and his friends clearly displayed what true friendship entails. It entails fun, love, and care, as well as sacrifices. Every reader should find this book interesting. I recommend it mainly to men who are of the working class. Every couple that finds traveling fun would also find this book interesting.
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Man Mission
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes