Review of Man Mission
Posted: 15 Mar 2023, 07:52
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
Man Mission is an adventure of four pals who have known one another since law school and then decided to take up an annual trip through dangerous paths, including cycling, kayaking, and hiking. In this adventure, these friends exhibit admirable attributes like bravery and courage, and they were determined to finish the journey to the end.
First and foremost, the way Man Mission is structured makes events flow in an understandable manner. The book is divided into three parts and five chapters. Every one of them heralds and represents the places the pals visit on their tour, thus making the book's organization superb and well executed.
I learned about family values, marriage ties, and bonds during the occasional reflective moments the friends had among themselves. I also admire the strong friendship bonds shared by the four friends: Daniel, Sam, Alec, and the narrator. This theme of friendship and how it is exhibited by the four friends is worth emulating. They showed how important friendships are and the great influence they can have on someone's life if they are well nurtured and have the right people in them. In an admirable way, they all had one another's backs all through the trips.
The narrative style is also good. Although the narrator did not have a name to identify him, he was one of the four friends. He did so in an interesting, clear, and understandable fashion, thereby leaving no room for boredom. I could understand the events and every single activity that ran through the course of the plot and that were carried out.
I appreciate the fact that maps of the world and continents were attached to the book at the beginning. It will help one navigate places with friends.
Another thing I learned from this book is the subject of divorce and how it affects individuals. I appreciate the fact that it was included in the book.
Man Mission has some humorous aspects, which made it enjoyable to read. This was embedded in conversations among the friends.
The letters in the book are in small print. This is the only major shortcoming of the book that I came across.
Overall, this book, written by Eytan Uliel, is an exceptional book that was well edited and is deserving of a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
I recommend the book to readers who love to travel and would also like to learn about relationships.
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Man Mission
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Man Mission is an adventure of four pals who have known one another since law school and then decided to take up an annual trip through dangerous paths, including cycling, kayaking, and hiking. In this adventure, these friends exhibit admirable attributes like bravery and courage, and they were determined to finish the journey to the end.
First and foremost, the way Man Mission is structured makes events flow in an understandable manner. The book is divided into three parts and five chapters. Every one of them heralds and represents the places the pals visit on their tour, thus making the book's organization superb and well executed.
I learned about family values, marriage ties, and bonds during the occasional reflective moments the friends had among themselves. I also admire the strong friendship bonds shared by the four friends: Daniel, Sam, Alec, and the narrator. This theme of friendship and how it is exhibited by the four friends is worth emulating. They showed how important friendships are and the great influence they can have on someone's life if they are well nurtured and have the right people in them. In an admirable way, they all had one another's backs all through the trips.
The narrative style is also good. Although the narrator did not have a name to identify him, he was one of the four friends. He did so in an interesting, clear, and understandable fashion, thereby leaving no room for boredom. I could understand the events and every single activity that ran through the course of the plot and that were carried out.
I appreciate the fact that maps of the world and continents were attached to the book at the beginning. It will help one navigate places with friends.
Another thing I learned from this book is the subject of divorce and how it affects individuals. I appreciate the fact that it was included in the book.
Man Mission has some humorous aspects, which made it enjoyable to read. This was embedded in conversations among the friends.
The letters in the book are in small print. This is the only major shortcoming of the book that I came across.
Overall, this book, written by Eytan Uliel, is an exceptional book that was well edited and is deserving of a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
I recommend the book to readers who love to travel and would also like to learn about relationships.
******
Man Mission
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes