Review of Man Mission
Posted: 22 Mar 2023, 06:06
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
Have you been searching for a captivating book of adventure fiction that combines romance, true friendship, and suspense? Then I humbly suggest you read this book, Man Mission, by Eytan Uliel. Eytan Uliel is a man who spent most of his time travelling and touring the world due to the several occupations he had. He was born in Jerusalem and has lived in Australia, Singapore, the UK, the Bahamas, and the USA. Eytan Uliel is a bachelor's degree holder from the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. Before becoming an author, Eytan practised corporate law for several years and now has a career in investment banking, private equity, and oil and gas finance.
This book, Man Mission by Eytan Uliel, is 379 pages long and divided into 25 chapters. The book is about four best friends: the protagonist, Sam, Daniel, and Alec, and their various tours together. In this book, we get a well-detailed look into their daily lives as they travel to different parts of the globe, embark on exciting new adventures, and have fun. Sam was the one who first suggested the tour during their time in college, but sadly for them, a student's perspective of reality differs from that of reality. Things didn't turn out as they had hoped after graduation because everyone was too busy adjusting to real life. Their long-awaited dream did not become a reality until a long time had passed. However, only the main character and Sam went on the first tour because Daniel and Alec were too preoccupied with work to go. It took place in New Zealand. After the tour in New Zealand, they travelled to Japan, then to Australia, then to Australia, then to Iceland. Each of their tours left them with memories of a string of occasions, actions they took, and difficulties they overcame.
Not only is this an engaging and insightful book, but it is also quite detailed and informative. I love how the author explicitly explained the countries and states they've visited; because of that, I was able to learn more about some of those countries. I also loved the author's unique writing style and how he started each chapter with a quote. The quote I seem to cherish most of all says: "Time is the most valuable thing a man can spend." This quote goes a long way in the modern world. The book is also exceptionally edited, with no errors.
Although the book had a beautiful storyline, it was a bit strange reading a book where I didn't know the name of the protagonist. Additionally, reading the book proved to be a little challenging due to its picture-text format, which is essentially the same as a typically written book but was photographed and posted online.
I wholeheartedly rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. Despite not knowing the name of the protagonist, the book was still smooth, and it didn't stop me from understanding its content. Likewise, the picture-text format didn't hinder me from attaining wisdom from the book. Thus, it deserves its ratings.
I heartily recommend this book to anyone who enjoys adventure stories and is interested in learning about other cultures and countries.
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Man Mission
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Have you been searching for a captivating book of adventure fiction that combines romance, true friendship, and suspense? Then I humbly suggest you read this book, Man Mission, by Eytan Uliel. Eytan Uliel is a man who spent most of his time travelling and touring the world due to the several occupations he had. He was born in Jerusalem and has lived in Australia, Singapore, the UK, the Bahamas, and the USA. Eytan Uliel is a bachelor's degree holder from the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. Before becoming an author, Eytan practised corporate law for several years and now has a career in investment banking, private equity, and oil and gas finance.
This book, Man Mission by Eytan Uliel, is 379 pages long and divided into 25 chapters. The book is about four best friends: the protagonist, Sam, Daniel, and Alec, and their various tours together. In this book, we get a well-detailed look into their daily lives as they travel to different parts of the globe, embark on exciting new adventures, and have fun. Sam was the one who first suggested the tour during their time in college, but sadly for them, a student's perspective of reality differs from that of reality. Things didn't turn out as they had hoped after graduation because everyone was too busy adjusting to real life. Their long-awaited dream did not become a reality until a long time had passed. However, only the main character and Sam went on the first tour because Daniel and Alec were too preoccupied with work to go. It took place in New Zealand. After the tour in New Zealand, they travelled to Japan, then to Australia, then to Australia, then to Iceland. Each of their tours left them with memories of a string of occasions, actions they took, and difficulties they overcame.
Not only is this an engaging and insightful book, but it is also quite detailed and informative. I love how the author explicitly explained the countries and states they've visited; because of that, I was able to learn more about some of those countries. I also loved the author's unique writing style and how he started each chapter with a quote. The quote I seem to cherish most of all says: "Time is the most valuable thing a man can spend." This quote goes a long way in the modern world. The book is also exceptionally edited, with no errors.
Although the book had a beautiful storyline, it was a bit strange reading a book where I didn't know the name of the protagonist. Additionally, reading the book proved to be a little challenging due to its picture-text format, which is essentially the same as a typically written book but was photographed and posted online.
I wholeheartedly rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. Despite not knowing the name of the protagonist, the book was still smooth, and it didn't stop me from understanding its content. Likewise, the picture-text format didn't hinder me from attaining wisdom from the book. Thus, it deserves its ratings.
I heartily recommend this book to anyone who enjoys adventure stories and is interested in learning about other cultures and countries.
******
Man Mission
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes