Review of Man Mission
Posted: 05 May 2023, 08:00
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
Man mission by Eytan Uliel is a thrilling story that encircles four friends: Sam, Daniel, Alec, and the protagonist. The book takes us on a journey with the characters and their experiences in life. However, it mainly focuses on their fifteen-long journey to different countries. In the fifteen years, a lot happens in their personal lives. Daniel, Sam, and the protagonist get married almost at the same time to fulfill the societal expectations of men which are, to find work, get married, and have kids. Alec, however, does the opposite and after fifteen years, the tables turn. The book also shows us when the protagonist hits rock bottom and tries all means to regain his strength and mental peace. Moreover, the characters travel to various places such as Hawaii, South Africa, New Zealand, and many more. Their escapades are not all bliss as they encounter challenges and life lessons along the way.
There are various reasons as to why I like the book, one of them being, the author's usage of vivid description to explain the book. An example is when the four friends went to Iceland and climbed the ice. This instance has been clearly brought out and connects the reader to the narrator's feelings. Moreover, the book has shown how people can rekindle their friendships by carrying out fun activities. The four friends were so busy with day-to-day activities that they were not in touch often. But each year, for fifteen years, the missions reunited them.
The only thing I did not like about the book was the fact that there were many profane words and explicit content. The book can mislead young boys and girls once they read some parts of the book.
I rate this book 5 out of 5 as I found it very interesting to read and it also brought many emotions that the characters may have experienced. I found no error in the book.
I would recommend this book to adults who like adventures and exploring the world. It will give them ideas on how to spend their next fifteen years with their friends or family members.
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Man Mission
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Man mission by Eytan Uliel is a thrilling story that encircles four friends: Sam, Daniel, Alec, and the protagonist. The book takes us on a journey with the characters and their experiences in life. However, it mainly focuses on their fifteen-long journey to different countries. In the fifteen years, a lot happens in their personal lives. Daniel, Sam, and the protagonist get married almost at the same time to fulfill the societal expectations of men which are, to find work, get married, and have kids. Alec, however, does the opposite and after fifteen years, the tables turn. The book also shows us when the protagonist hits rock bottom and tries all means to regain his strength and mental peace. Moreover, the characters travel to various places such as Hawaii, South Africa, New Zealand, and many more. Their escapades are not all bliss as they encounter challenges and life lessons along the way.
There are various reasons as to why I like the book, one of them being, the author's usage of vivid description to explain the book. An example is when the four friends went to Iceland and climbed the ice. This instance has been clearly brought out and connects the reader to the narrator's feelings. Moreover, the book has shown how people can rekindle their friendships by carrying out fun activities. The four friends were so busy with day-to-day activities that they were not in touch often. But each year, for fifteen years, the missions reunited them.
The only thing I did not like about the book was the fact that there were many profane words and explicit content. The book can mislead young boys and girls once they read some parts of the book.
I rate this book 5 out of 5 as I found it very interesting to read and it also brought many emotions that the characters may have experienced. I found no error in the book.
I would recommend this book to adults who like adventures and exploring the world. It will give them ideas on how to spend their next fifteen years with their friends or family members.
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Man Mission
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes