Review of Man Mission
Posted: 14 Apr 2023, 10:46
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
What does it mean to be a real man? What does it take to be one? Is it enjoying meat and exotic foods that no one dares to eat? Is it being tough and strong that no one could ever beat you? These are all the things you will question yourself after reading this book. It takes you on a journey of being a real man. It starts from childhood to adulthood.
I like the fact that it talks about the struggles that men go through. Like, it always is the man's job to be the provider for the family. Because of that, they barely have time to spend with their family. And how men always struggle to share their feelings because of the stigma behind it. Like, how it makes them less of a man.
One of the things I wasn't fond of was the part where the main character's marriage fell. The more you read the story, the more you see why it happened. There were a lot of things that needed fixing. Instead, it got swept under the rug. Some things could've been solved by talking and listening.
I rate the book Man Mission by Eytan Uliel 5 out of 5 stars. This book got me hooked from start to finish. The adventures of the characters were exciting. I felt like I was there with them because of the details written in the book. The failure and achievements they experienced made it inspiring. It made the book life-like. It will make you question things that you know in life.
I recommend this book to men of all ages. I can tell that it is for men based on the contents. There are a lot of life-changing lessons and adventures to enjoy. It was supposed to be an escape from reality but turned into an annual event. It was only the two of them from the start, but later on, to four men on a mission. I especially like the part where they go to different parts of the world. Where they hiked mountains, biked through roads, ice-climbed in Iceland, and many more. It was brutal at first since their bodies were not used to it. So, even if their body was aching all over, they still shouldered on. The achievement felt after was worth it. They saw the world before their very eyes. It was worth every pain.
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Man Mission
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes
What does it mean to be a real man? What does it take to be one? Is it enjoying meat and exotic foods that no one dares to eat? Is it being tough and strong that no one could ever beat you? These are all the things you will question yourself after reading this book. It takes you on a journey of being a real man. It starts from childhood to adulthood.
I like the fact that it talks about the struggles that men go through. Like, it always is the man's job to be the provider for the family. Because of that, they barely have time to spend with their family. And how men always struggle to share their feelings because of the stigma behind it. Like, how it makes them less of a man.
One of the things I wasn't fond of was the part where the main character's marriage fell. The more you read the story, the more you see why it happened. There were a lot of things that needed fixing. Instead, it got swept under the rug. Some things could've been solved by talking and listening.
I rate the book Man Mission by Eytan Uliel 5 out of 5 stars. This book got me hooked from start to finish. The adventures of the characters were exciting. I felt like I was there with them because of the details written in the book. The failure and achievements they experienced made it inspiring. It made the book life-like. It will make you question things that you know in life.
I recommend this book to men of all ages. I can tell that it is for men based on the contents. There are a lot of life-changing lessons and adventures to enjoy. It was supposed to be an escape from reality but turned into an annual event. It was only the two of them from the start, but later on, to four men on a mission. I especially like the part where they go to different parts of the world. Where they hiked mountains, biked through roads, ice-climbed in Iceland, and many more. It was brutal at first since their bodies were not used to it. So, even if their body was aching all over, they still shouldered on. The achievement felt after was worth it. They saw the world before their very eyes. It was worth every pain.
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Man Mission
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes