Review of Man Mission
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Review of Man Mission
Man Mission by Eytan Uliel tells the story of four friends: Daniel, Sam, Alec, and the narrator. These men have been friends for fifteen years, right from their university days, and they still find interest in themselves, according to the book. They decided to embark on a journey to different countries in the world to have fun, experience life, and create more memories; they went to countries like New Zealand, Japan, South Africa, Fiji, Vietnam, the USA, and Thailand, among others. Meanwhile, Alec could not join them on their previous journey but would later go with them to other countries. They took part in activities like hiking, biking, kayaking, cycling, and others, and along the way, they faced some challenges and difficulties. Do they overpower these issues? Get a copy and learn more.
I love the fact that the author puts the reader in suspense. It is captivating to read how these men devote themselves to these missions and the kind of cooperation among these friends. The author wrote the book at the time of the adventures, giving details on the difficulties they came across on their long journeys, such as injuries and the like, and the entertaining times they had together. This book must be attractive to readers; it portrays how young boys grew into men, despite the numerous barriers they overcame on their journey. To be honest, I felt the narrator's pain at having it all—a good family and wonderful friends—but still feeling unsatisfied and trying to find my place as a man. The book is captivating and enlightening to me.
I enjoyed the bond, love, and friendship between these men throughout their journey. It's difficult to find a group of friends like them that actually look out for each other. I am moved by their endless friendship. Sometimes men are given the opportunity to take a break in order to feel good. This book is filled with a lot of wisdom and lessons. The narrator talked about how his wife was craving something due to pregnancy hormones, but after getting it, she ended up not eating it. It made it seem annoying.
Nothing in this book seems to bother me. It is interesting and enlightening; this book made me understand that men shed tears even in their silence because of the community norms that hinder them from communicating their feelings. I must applaud the editor for a job well done, as there were no grammatical or typographical errors. I would say the book was exceptionally well edited, and for these reasons, I rate it five stars out of five.
In addition, this book teaches so much about friendship bonds among dudes that I recommend it to those who disbelieve in the fact that friends can turn into brothers. Furthermore, I recommend this book for fiction and vacation lovers to get a copy and enjoy the experiences of these four friends.
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