Review of Man Mission
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Review of Man Mission
Just as the name depicts, Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is a very exciting book. The author takes us through his life as a father, a professional and someone forced to make very important decisions in his life. Eytan Uliel happens to be eccentric about nature and touring, and I don't mean the neighborhood snake park, I'm talking flying to various continents even at the risk of their lives in order to capture the essence of life, moments.
I generally liked the book since it was quite funny as the author made it his mission to entertain the reader with various phrases and just being silly, in a good way I'm number of scenarios. The importance of taking our minds for a break is also a point I took to the bank since we have to realize that work without play makes jack a dull boy and all that. The books topics were well presented and the reader is able to have this spontaneous feeling as they go through the book.
I happened to stumble on dialogue almost in every paragraph which made my reading quite enjoyable and really a point to count on. The author also shares his life and the hussle of being a parent all from being just answerable to oneself and parents at most. Family though very significant in ones life, are to be considered in order to live peacefully with ones partners and children, more like money is the key determinant in matters marriage and siring.
The book was also adventurous and I got to tour though through reading the book since the author made various stops in exotic locations that make a reader want to get out into the big world and have to see what has been touched on in this book. Friends are also a force that can keep you moving day after day since the author had no siblings or blood relatives save from his offspring and wife. Needless to say, the book was exceptionally edited and had no errors.
It is unfortunate that the font was too small and hence required one to really make good use of light and the process was tiring. I found nothing else to dislike apart from the font. The use of obscenities and expletives also has been firmly entailed in the book as well as sexual content being evident.
I rate the book 4 out of 4 stars since it is sure to excite whoever happens to come across it. It's also exceptionally edited posing no errors that can hinder a reader amongst other positive aspects. I would rather a mature audience read the book because of the language and sexual content in the book, say parents.
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