Review of Man Mission
Posted: 30 May 2023, 16:18
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
Man Mission by Eytan Uliel began when two men decided they needed a break from city life. During their college years, they had planned to take a man's trip to somewhere exotic and different. It took them many years to finally plan their first trip and when they did, it was nothing short of amazing. They planned a trip to New Zealand to go hiking. They had an exciting time, exposure, and a few injuries. Thus, their new tradition started. They decided to make these trips a part of their yearly calendar.
This book gave an interesting analysis of different places, people, and cultures. I must say I learned a lot of new things. For instance, there are vending machines in Japan where you can purchase food as well as intimate toys. I liked how descriptive the book was. Also, it wasn't overly masculine. While giving us accounts of the different excursions, the author shared the main protagonist's life, showing how he met his girlfriend, proposed, got married and bought his first home. The book had good character development.
What I did not like was that the adventures seemed identical and predictable. They would go someplace, and one of the friends would get injured. Other than that, this book was a thrilling and enjoyable read. I would suggest, though, that the author fix the formatting of the EPUB file since there were a lot of blank pages within the book.
I am going to give this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars because I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. The editing was superb as I found no grammatical or typing errors. My favorite character from the book was Sam. I liked how enthusiastic he was and how we went along with almost every plan.
Persons who enjoy adventurous stories will like reading this one. There were a lot of moments where I held my breath, hoping nothing bad would happen to these men. People who like comedy would also enjoy this read.
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Man Mission
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Man Mission by Eytan Uliel began when two men decided they needed a break from city life. During their college years, they had planned to take a man's trip to somewhere exotic and different. It took them many years to finally plan their first trip and when they did, it was nothing short of amazing. They planned a trip to New Zealand to go hiking. They had an exciting time, exposure, and a few injuries. Thus, their new tradition started. They decided to make these trips a part of their yearly calendar.
This book gave an interesting analysis of different places, people, and cultures. I must say I learned a lot of new things. For instance, there are vending machines in Japan where you can purchase food as well as intimate toys. I liked how descriptive the book was. Also, it wasn't overly masculine. While giving us accounts of the different excursions, the author shared the main protagonist's life, showing how he met his girlfriend, proposed, got married and bought his first home. The book had good character development.
What I did not like was that the adventures seemed identical and predictable. They would go someplace, and one of the friends would get injured. Other than that, this book was a thrilling and enjoyable read. I would suggest, though, that the author fix the formatting of the EPUB file since there were a lot of blank pages within the book.
I am going to give this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars because I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. The editing was superb as I found no grammatical or typing errors. My favorite character from the book was Sam. I liked how enthusiastic he was and how we went along with almost every plan.
Persons who enjoy adventurous stories will like reading this one. There were a lot of moments where I held my breath, hoping nothing bad would happen to these men. People who like comedy would also enjoy this read.
******
Man Mission
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes