Review of Man Mission
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Review of Man Mission
Man Mission, written by Eytan Uliel, is a captivating story about the lives and times of Eytan, Sam, Alec, and Dan. Eytan is the narrator of the story. He met Sam in law school. Initially, he thought Sam to be arrogant; however, after a while, they became friends. Later on, Dan and Alec became part of the group. In the university, they dreamt of going on fantastic vacations. After graduating from university, the four of them started their professional careers. They got married and had their own families. The four friends did their best to advance in their careers. As well, they tried to provide for their families. However, life was very tough, and each of them faced many challenges.
Sam convinced Eytan to begin the Man Mission. After a while, Dan and Alec joined them. They travelled to many wonderful locations all around the world. These locations included Iceland, Africa, South Korea, Japan, and New Zealand. As they travelled, they engaged in exciting activities, such as kayaking, ice climbing, and biking. Back home, they struggled with various challenges; for instance, Eytan divorced his wife and faced problems in his career. During the vacations, they discussed their fears, challenges, relationships, and careers. Did they overcome their challenges?
Superb. This is the best word to describe Eytan Uliel's Man Mission. Eytan uses words skillfully to paint a glorious picture of the places the four friends travelled to. Such descriptions include the ice mountains in Iceland, the rivers in Australia, and the wildlife in South Africa. After reading this book, I have decided to start my own Man Missions with a group of friends.
The dialogues in this book are impressive. The author expresses realistic, believable, and natural conversations between the characters. As well, the development of their characters is expressed through their dialogues. The reader meets them when they were in the university. They were young, naive, proud, and ambitious. At the end of the novel, the protagonists were mature, experienced, and wise. The value of human relationships is the major theme of this novel. The protagonists had a wonderful friendship. The longevity of their friendship is impressive. From their university days, they have always been there for each other. In their darkest moments, they supported each other. For instance, when Ethan was divorcing his wife, they supported him. This novel is exceptionally edited; I did not find any errors in it.
I am so glad that I read this book. Eytan has created a flawless masterpiece; for this reason, I rate it 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend this book to men who want to improve their social lives.
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