Review of Man Mission
Posted: 13 Feb 2023, 14:01
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
Eytan Uliel's fictitious novel Man Mission is filled with stories of travel, camaraderie, and adventure. The book shows the adventures that people, especially men, go on, sometimes to flaunt their status and other times for fun and to unwind after a stressful day. The author shows readers the side of men that they hide from the rest of the world. It is a story that explores how men struggle to live regular lives because they put their families needs ahead of their own while still adhering to a number of social norms. The book stimulates the reader's desire to be innovative and do new things, as well as to acquire new experiences such as travelling to new places and sampling food from across the world, as well as career-related insights.
The book is written from Eytan's point of view, and the stories he recounts are about him and his three other friends, Sam, Daniel, and Alec, who enjoy adventure travel and embark on an annual week-long journey that includes stops in destinations like New Zealand, South Africa, Vietnam, and Iceland. While travelling, they did a number of things that were dopamine- and adrenaline-filled, including hiking, camping, cycling, kayaking, and ice climbing, in addition to other potentially hazardous circumstances.
As the years went by, the friends' group matured and assumed greater responsibility as they strove to establish their families and maintain their careers. The yearly tradition developed into more than simply an adventure because of the difficulties of their everyday lives and their responsibilities; it also became a pillar of strength and a source of optimism.
The comedy employed in the book's writing kept me entertained the entire time I was reading it. It was a very long novel, but it was entertaining to read. The novel was made more engaging by the author's ability to vividly describe the setting and the characters' actions through his narrative and descriptive skills. It was really nice to see men for who they truly are.
I didn't find anything disagreeable in the book, and it was extremely interesting.
I gave the book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. I really liked reading about each character, and the narrative was great too. The author did an excellent job of creating characters who were both sympathetic and believable. The book was exceptionally well-edited and error-free. I would recommend the book to readers who enjoy stories of travel, adventure, friendship, and love.
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Man Mission
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Eytan Uliel's fictitious novel Man Mission is filled with stories of travel, camaraderie, and adventure. The book shows the adventures that people, especially men, go on, sometimes to flaunt their status and other times for fun and to unwind after a stressful day. The author shows readers the side of men that they hide from the rest of the world. It is a story that explores how men struggle to live regular lives because they put their families needs ahead of their own while still adhering to a number of social norms. The book stimulates the reader's desire to be innovative and do new things, as well as to acquire new experiences such as travelling to new places and sampling food from across the world, as well as career-related insights.
The book is written from Eytan's point of view, and the stories he recounts are about him and his three other friends, Sam, Daniel, and Alec, who enjoy adventure travel and embark on an annual week-long journey that includes stops in destinations like New Zealand, South Africa, Vietnam, and Iceland. While travelling, they did a number of things that were dopamine- and adrenaline-filled, including hiking, camping, cycling, kayaking, and ice climbing, in addition to other potentially hazardous circumstances.
As the years went by, the friends' group matured and assumed greater responsibility as they strove to establish their families and maintain their careers. The yearly tradition developed into more than simply an adventure because of the difficulties of their everyday lives and their responsibilities; it also became a pillar of strength and a source of optimism.
The comedy employed in the book's writing kept me entertained the entire time I was reading it. It was a very long novel, but it was entertaining to read. The novel was made more engaging by the author's ability to vividly describe the setting and the characters' actions through his narrative and descriptive skills. It was really nice to see men for who they truly are.
I didn't find anything disagreeable in the book, and it was extremely interesting.
I gave the book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. I really liked reading about each character, and the narrative was great too. The author did an excellent job of creating characters who were both sympathetic and believable. The book was exceptionally well-edited and error-free. I would recommend the book to readers who enjoy stories of travel, adventure, friendship, and love.
******
Man Mission
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes