Review of Man Mission
Posted: 23 Apr 2023, 07:24
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
Man Mission is a beautiful story written by Eytan Uliel about him and his travel companions. They have been going on trips together for more than 15 years, and they are fond of participating in any activity going on in their location of visit, like hiking, biking, cycling, and any other sports they find interesting. The book is generally about how they spent the last 15 years on their trips and all the good and bad experiences they've had together.
They were friends right from college, and after college, they followed their chosen paths and started moving in that direction. After a while, they got tired because their day job became extremely boring and tiring, so they had to find a way to make their lives meaningful. Sam and Eytan started out as the first to embark on a trip, and the others joined after a while. That was how the yearly trip habit was created, and they kept going every year. Through the years, many obstacles came to stop them; some of them even got married, but it was not enough to stop their yearly expedition trips.
The book teaches us about the importance of friendship, how good friends always stand up for each other, and how the pain of one is the pain of all. The power of unity and brotherhood was well established and encouraged in this novel as well, even though they had reasons to be jealous of themselves.
There is nothing in particular that I did not like about the book. It was professionally edited, and I did not find any errors throughout the book.
I will be giving the book five out of five stars. I enjoyed reading the book from the first page down to the end, and I will recommend it for young friends who plan to keep their friendships for a long time and enjoy the benefits that come with it in order to know what to expect.
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Man Mission
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Man Mission is a beautiful story written by Eytan Uliel about him and his travel companions. They have been going on trips together for more than 15 years, and they are fond of participating in any activity going on in their location of visit, like hiking, biking, cycling, and any other sports they find interesting. The book is generally about how they spent the last 15 years on their trips and all the good and bad experiences they've had together.
They were friends right from college, and after college, they followed their chosen paths and started moving in that direction. After a while, they got tired because their day job became extremely boring and tiring, so they had to find a way to make their lives meaningful. Sam and Eytan started out as the first to embark on a trip, and the others joined after a while. That was how the yearly trip habit was created, and they kept going every year. Through the years, many obstacles came to stop them; some of them even got married, but it was not enough to stop their yearly expedition trips.
The book teaches us about the importance of friendship, how good friends always stand up for each other, and how the pain of one is the pain of all. The power of unity and brotherhood was well established and encouraged in this novel as well, even though they had reasons to be jealous of themselves.
There is nothing in particular that I did not like about the book. It was professionally edited, and I did not find any errors throughout the book.
I will be giving the book five out of five stars. I enjoyed reading the book from the first page down to the end, and I will recommend it for young friends who plan to keep their friendships for a long time and enjoy the benefits that come with it in order to know what to expect.
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Man Mission
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes