Review of Man Mission

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Review of Man Mission

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Man Mission is a book about a group of men who tour different parts of the world together. That is the time they actually spend time with each other. When they are back home from their trips they seem to part ways and lead their different lives that come with both good and bad experiences. During their trips, they sometimes find themselves reluctantly sharing their personal life stories, getting closer to each other while learning from each other's experiences.
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Every chapter starts with a quote from a famous individual followed by a quote from the bible. This is unique given the storyline of the book. The beginning of each chapter is the beginning of a new trip, each starting with a highlight scene of the vacation. In every chapter the plot of the story shifts from the vacation to the near past of the lives of the members of the trip. Mainly the narrators. Eytan Uliel did a good job of constructing the storyline and chipping in past events within the books’ present events. There are a few moments in the book where the narrator experiences awkward or uncomfortable moments. They make the book more authentic and realistic to real-life experiences. This makes it relatable and gets a reaction from readers. Man Mission also gives readers insight into the various places around the world. From the described scenery, weather, and culture of each country, one is able to have a sense of places they’ve never been to.

The book was well edited and I don’t have anything negative to say about it.

I give this book a 4 out of 4 stars. There is no reason for me to give it a lower rating. It is a well-structured and compelling book.

I would recommend this book to male individuals in their mid-twenties going up. They would be able to relate to some of the experiences of the individuals in the book, especially emotionally. The book demonstrates experiences that young men can learn from. The book could also aid in inducing the birth of a goal in young men. The goal of wanting to also have such adventures incorporated into their lives one day and use this book as a mini-tour guide. I would also recommend the book to women in their thirties. It can give these women a little understanding of how males tend to process their thoughts and feelings. It could also help them understand their actions and behaviors.

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