Review of Man Mission
Posted: 05 May 2023, 20:02
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is an insightful and inspiring book that details the yearly week-long journey of four friends who met each other in law school and all turned out to be naturally adventurous. For the fifteen years they've known each other, they've dedicated part of their time to going biking or hiking for a week. However, over time, this journey that seemed like a mere fun trip turns into a means of seeking peace and finding their purpose and meaning in life.
The author's description of the journeys of these friends is beautifully written and evocative, and it captures the essence of the atmosphere inside. Eytan Uliel's use of sensory details in his description paints pictures of places that are both enchanting and intoxicating, providing a wonderful glimpse of this fictional world. I also like how the author shares the harrowing experiences of these four young men in a detailed fashion. The maps in the book add just enough beauty to the book's interface. I also admire how their journey shifted from a mere adventure-packed journey to one filled with a desire for self-discovery.
One dislike I have about this book is the author's consistent font style changes. It was so unnecessary and annoying at the same time.
However, I don't think this is enough reason to give the book a low rating. I rate Man Mission 5 out of 5 stars, as it's a powerful and motivating book that offers readers a better perspective on the power of friendship. I also commend the author's editing skills, which appear to be professional. The book contains no errors either. It's interesting how the friends share personal stories along the way that are deeply emotional and relatable, making readers feel connected to their journey.
I would highly recommend this book to anyone who's interested in adventure and suspense. However, I do not advise a young audience to read this book as it contains many profane words.
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Man Mission
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Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is an insightful and inspiring book that details the yearly week-long journey of four friends who met each other in law school and all turned out to be naturally adventurous. For the fifteen years they've known each other, they've dedicated part of their time to going biking or hiking for a week. However, over time, this journey that seemed like a mere fun trip turns into a means of seeking peace and finding their purpose and meaning in life.
The author's description of the journeys of these friends is beautifully written and evocative, and it captures the essence of the atmosphere inside. Eytan Uliel's use of sensory details in his description paints pictures of places that are both enchanting and intoxicating, providing a wonderful glimpse of this fictional world. I also like how the author shares the harrowing experiences of these four young men in a detailed fashion. The maps in the book add just enough beauty to the book's interface. I also admire how their journey shifted from a mere adventure-packed journey to one filled with a desire for self-discovery.
One dislike I have about this book is the author's consistent font style changes. It was so unnecessary and annoying at the same time.
However, I don't think this is enough reason to give the book a low rating. I rate Man Mission 5 out of 5 stars, as it's a powerful and motivating book that offers readers a better perspective on the power of friendship. I also commend the author's editing skills, which appear to be professional. The book contains no errors either. It's interesting how the friends share personal stories along the way that are deeply emotional and relatable, making readers feel connected to their journey.
I would highly recommend this book to anyone who's interested in adventure and suspense. However, I do not advise a young audience to read this book as it contains many profane words.
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Man Mission
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes