Review of Man Mission
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Review of Man Mission
Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is a book that recounts the week-long adventures of four best friends during fifteen years. Through these years, they try their best to lead good lives, build successful careers and loving homes, and find stability when they encounter crises. The idea of the man mission was born in college and out of the bored minds of young men in their early twenties but, it ended up being a tradition and also a meaningful experience for these four best friends. Their quest for the 'manly-est' trips leads them around Australia, Thailand, New Zealand, Fiji, South Korea, South Africa, Spain, Japan, etc. Although some of their tours were not adequately planned and sometimes injuries were sustained. Join these men in their journey of self-discovery and across the globe.
The book is a brilliant mix of hilarious, unique, and insightful, and I must confess, I am glad I read this book. The author gave descriptions in great detail that their reader could feel the emotions they (the author) were trying to procure. Man Mission gives a clear view on the mind of the modern male, and on the surface, the man missions seemed a little childish but unraveling each in this story, it becomes obvious to me that it was very far from being labeled as such. I loved Eytan Uliel's manner of narration. They kept each part of their story upbeat and had me hanging on every word. There weren't any unconcluded cliffhangers in their book and the words they used were easy to comprehend. The book was written from the point of view of one of the four best friends and he certainly had hardcore honesty going on which I must admit pleased me to no end. The author has a good sense of humor and more often than not, I found myself laughing out loud.
There were no errors, it was professionally edited and I didn't have any dislike(s) about this novel. The author did a marvelous job.
I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I enjoyed reading Man Mission very much. The book was written in a way that was relaxing to read.
I recommend this book to readers that enjoy books about tours and traveling and that would love an interesting and humor-filled book to read at a sitting. This novel is not suitable for everyone because it contains the use of profanity.
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