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 by Eytan Uliel is a book about four young men who go on trips around the world every year. Their bonds had grown so tight over the years. They did not just go on trips, but they’d gather with their families for good vibes and good times. They would share meals and jokes as their families bonded, too. The men would always take it upon themselves to make sure that their friends liked their wives, and their wives liked their friends back.

The most memorable journey they ever took was the one they took to Andalusia, Spain. This trip had come at a time when all four of the men were busy working and trying to provide for their fast-growing families. None of them had had time to spend with their wives. They even made a joke amongst themselves that they spent more time with their secretaries than with their wives. However, for the first time in a long time, they could all relax, take a break, and smell the roses.

I enjoyed reading this book as I followed the men through their escapades all around the world.I liked the fact that the author provided a map to help me follow the men through my imagination to their escapades. It was also impressive how the author vividly described the scenery and events, because while I was reading I was able to visualize them accurately and perfectly, and, in a way, I felt like I was part of the adventure.

I would like to also add that I did not spot any grammatical or editorial errors in the book, which led me to believe that the book was well written and well edited. I also do not have anything negative to say about it because I enjoyed every moment of reading it. The paragraphs were short, and the chapters were not too long either.

I would like to give the book a 4 out of 4 stars rating because I enjoyed reading it. Even though it was fictional, the characters were well-developed and the story well-paced. I also enjoyed the themes that were brought into play. I liked how the author cast light on the mysterious lives of men. They are usually so closed off and only relate so deeply amongst themselves. It was also fascinating to see how the author made the men in the book vulnerable and emotional. It’s often a common myth that men should cry or show emotions because it’ll show that they are weak. The author tried to debunk this myth. I would like to recommend this book to young adults, especially young male adults because I feel that they’ll relate more to the main characters in the book.

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