Review of Man Mission
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Review of Man Mission
Eytan Uliel's Man Mission is an adventurous tale that provides an intriguing insight into the lives of four men. Three years after two compatible friends meet, a once crazy idea becomes a reality. Sam calls his friend to remind him of his long-time fantasy of going on a trip. The main character is initially skeptical. He eventually agrees to go on the trip. They begin with walking the Harper's Pass Trail in New Zealand. Their crazy idea leads to Man Mission's creation.
Following successive missions, Alec and Daniel join them. They build a bond amidst trying to maneuver life experiences in dating, marriage, parenting, and career choices. Every year, they organize trips to different parts of the world to unwind. It serves as an escape from real-life issues. They explore various places while gathering unique experiences. Consequently, this evolves into a tradition for them.
I enjoyed reading the book. There was nothing I disliked. The imagery of men bonding is so refreshing. Even after three years, Sam still found the main character’s idea worth it. They show what brotherhood is all about. It's rare to see men relaxing and being eccentric around one another. I love how the novel encompasses humor while still taking us on a journey and providing vivid descriptions of events. Every expedition contained unique and exciting experiences that kept me glued to the book. I love the flashbacks applied in the storytelling. They gave much more information about the lives of these men. The author's narrative is noteworthy.
Furthermore, I applaud the author’s originality. The author makes the reader understand the struggles of men and the various phases of a man's life. He used the book to portray that there is more to the male gender than meets the eye. I made notes on a lot of life lessons while reading the book. I also felt a strange connection with the characters. The dialogue between characters kept me feeling different positive emotions simultaneously. It’s unfair what a man must endure to live up to societal standards. These men strive to please their families, thereby concealing their feelings. The book is focused basically on man's perspective.
Undoubtedly, I’m pleased to say that Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is very detailed and exceptionally well edited. It is both engaging and informative. Therefore, I rate it a 5 out of 5 stars. Man Mission has the power to keep lovers of adventure fiction engrossed. In addition, women seeking to understand the masculine viewpoint will find the book enjoyable.
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