Review of Man Mission
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Review of Man Mission
Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is a fictional and adventurous book. It tells the story of four men who embark on a journey of self-discovery. The narrator has always wanted to travel to different exotic places and try various exotic foods. He shares his idea with Sam, his friend since law school. This dream becomes a reality three years later. The two friends travel to New Zealand to unwind and catch up with each other. On this trip, the friends take a break from their demanding jobs and families. They use this opportunity to have fun and live life to the fullest. One trip leads to another. Soon, they invite two other friends to join them in their endeavors. Man Mission is formed; a group of four men, whose aim is living life, doing guy things, and being real men. The group ends up traveling to different countries annually for fifteen years. Each destination has its ups and downs. Will these men accomplish their dreams of being real men? To know more about the splendid journey of these four friends, grab a copy of Man Mission by Eytan Uliel and read on!
Man Mission is a humorous book. At no point was I bored of reading this book. Each chapter left my ribs cracking. I loved the author's sense of humor. I love how the author begins each chapter with a quote. This makes the book more interesting. Each chapter focuses on different locations. The author describes each scene vividly igniting the imagination of the reader. While reading the book, I got to learn a lot about traveling and different cultures. The book also contains life lessons on marriage, parenthood, and different careers. I also loved the fact that the book is written in the first-person perspective, which made the book more relatable.
It is worth mentioning that the book contains heavy non-borderline profanity. Some readers may be uncomfortable with this. The book also contains some sexual scenes and thus is not suitable for a younger audience.
Given the above considerations, I rate Man Mission by Eytan Uliel with five out of five stars. I give this rating because I enjoyed reading the book. I found no grammatical errors whatsoever while reading it. The book is also exceptionally well-edited. There’s no aspect of the book that I dislike. Giving a lower rating would be an insult to this beautiful work.
Finally, I recommend Man Mission by Eytan Uliel to a mature audience. Married couples can also enjoy this book. This book may not be suitable for children due to the adult themes in the book.
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