Review of Man Mission
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Review of Man Mission
Growing up as a young boy, I was always under the guidance of my parents, enjoying my childhood and having fun with the kids in my neighborhood, but my dad didn't always have much time for himself. He was always working to make sure we would have a better life. Now that I am a man, I can relate to my father; I have a lot of responsibilities on my shoulders. Eytan Uliel's Man Mission is an enthralling adventure novel about four incredible friends and their journey through manhood.
Man Mission is a book with a lot of feelings. The book is divided into three parts, and each comes with a whole lot of interesting stories. These four Australian friends are of middle age. It was a macho trip filled with a lot of tasks. They started way back in college and resolved to make this man's mission a yearly event. They would take one week specifically for themselves, where they would test their masculinity. It was a gripping and fun-filled wild adventure where they encountered different challenges. The trip started with their first destination in New Zealand. There are a lot more places they went to. A copy of this book would be enough to get the complete fun.
I will rate this book 4 out of 4 stars due to its amazing content. The book felt so real. I was happy this book was basically talking about my gender. The journey of manhood is a very demanding one. I was glad this book was able to detail a lot of the man's journey. There were a lot of things to like about this book. I also enjoyed the use of biblical quotations, maps, and quotes. All of these things make this book very alluring. I also did not notice any grammatical errors while reading, which shows that this book was well-edited. I also loved how the book was narrated; it was easy to relate it to reality. I also commend the author for how the characters were managed. I also loved how the book explored different cultures that were part of the trip.
I had a lot of challenges in reading this book due to how it appeared in my format. There were a lot of blank pages. I'm glad it didn't spoil the fun of the book for me. Aside from the challenge, the book was no doubt worth reading and interesting.
I would recommend this book to lovers of adventure and travel. Those who love reading gender-based books would also enjoy this.
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