
Book reviews provide a summary of the book’s content, evaluate its value, and recommend it to other readers. It increases the chances of gaining readers as well as increasing the visibility of the book. The more the book has a positive review, the more it gathers attention. The US Review of Books is one of the US-based contemporary book review publications run by professional reviewers and editors. They analyze every qualifying book that is released without regard for the work’s author or publisher.
The US Review of Books (USRB) reviewed Michael J. Ulrich’s’ book, “On Becoming a F*cking Man,” which was praised by Mihir Shah after it was evaluated. The reviewer emphasizes, “Ulrich is an open book concerning his personal life, and this adds an air of raw authenticity to his words. In particular, when he is talking about addictions while providing an extensive list of attraction and aversion…”
Michael J. Ulrich was born on June 13, 1949, and grew up in Western Washington. He graduated from high school in 1967. Although a cradle Catholic and practicing Catholic, Michael’s religion has nothing to do with what he teaches you. Michael has been married twice and has two children. His late wife, Cynthia, died unexpectedly on December 3, 2019.
“On Becoming a F*cking Man” is a spiritual book for those who do not attend church on Sunday but believe in God and yet do not place a high value on Him in their lives. This book covers men’s concerns and provides a spiritual viewpoint on how to deal with them. It does not utilize the phrases “God,” “Jesus Christ,” or “Holy Spirit,” instead using “Higher Power.” There is no discussion of religious principles or beliefs.
If a man has an active spiritual life, he will forgive, love his fellow man, be sensitive, stand up for what is right, and be content with himself. Join Michael J. Ulrich on this journey to discover serenity inside yourself.
Here is an excerpt from the US Review of Books that highlights:
“Right off the bat, Ulrich leaves no doubt that this is not a book about religion or faith; it Is simply about a Higher Power that can imbue life with an introspective self-understanding, a spirituality that can restore, heal, and transform to mold one into the man one was meant to be: kind, compassionate, collaborative, and fulfilled.”