Review of Man Mission

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Amy Luman wrote: 26 May 2024, 14:18 My friends and I in college made similar plans, though not as extravagant. For awhile we kept it up, but then life and family commitments got in the way. Thanks!
It's always nice to have those memories. Thank you very much for replying! :romance-heartsmiley:
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Charmaine Mahlangu wrote: 26 May 2024, 14:33 This must be hilarious. Men just want to have fun I see. This is interesting and I can imagine how difficult this must be for the wives to try and blend in with the mission of people that have known each other for so long. This is an exciting review. I'm going to read this definitely
Of course, I felt the same for the wives. Thank you very much for the kind words. :romance-hearteyes: You will absolutely find this book interesting. Happy reading! :techie-reference:
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RJ Reviews wrote: 28 May 2024, 01:43 I have been seeing this book around for some time now. Your insightful review and high rating certainly encourage me to finally pick it up. I generally love travel stories and this one certainly has depth to its narrative. Looking forward to read more from you.
If you love travel stories, then you will be the perfect audience for this book. I'm glad you enjoyed the review and found it inspiring. Thank you again for your kind compliment! :romance-heartsfade:
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In this book, college friends decode to go on a challenging trip Ince a year and they call it the man mission. They go to different countries and do activities like cycling, mountain climbing and hiking. The narrator also tells about their lives as they live through daily life struggles. I loved yout review
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Risper Ouma Anyango wrote: 28 May 2024, 09:54 In this book, college friends decode to go on a challenging trip Ince a year and they call it the man mission. They go to different countries and do activities like cycling, mountain climbing and hiking. The narrator also tells about their lives as they live through daily life struggles. I loved yout review
Thank you for your feedback on my review! It seems like you got a good grasp of the book's premise from my summary. Have you had a chance to read the book yourself? I'd love to hear your thoughts on the characters' adventures and how they balance their exciting trips with their everyday struggles. If you haven't read it yet, I highly recommend it—it's a great blend of adventure and personal growth. :techie-reference:
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This is one of the first books that I read and reviewed, and like you, I loved it. I especially enjoyed the emotional development of the four guys. From the 'men don't cry' first trip to the highly emotional final trip, it was a pleasure to see all of them grow.
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Stephen Christopher 1 wrote: 30 May 2024, 01:22 This is one of the first books that I read and reviewed, and like you, I loved it. I especially enjoyed the emotional development of the four guys. From the 'men don't cry' first trip to the highly emotional final trip, it was a pleasure to see all of them grow.
It's great to hear from someone who shares the same thoughts about the book. :) Thank you very much for commenting! :romance-heartsmiley:
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I have seen this book but wondered if, as a woman, I would relate to a book entitled "Man Mission." This is the second review I have come across of this book, and now I believe it to be a book I might enjoy reading. I'm looking forward to the adventures, cultural experiences, and humor! I thoroughly enjoyed this revealing review! :tiphat:
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I've read this book, and I agree with your assessment. I loved the humour incorporated, the camaraderie among the friends, and the adventures they had at so many exotic destinations.
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Thanks for a wonderful review! It has definitely made me want to read this book! I love the humor you described, and the idea of “The Wives Committee” is hilarious! I’m also very interested in other cultures, so I would enjoy that aspect of the book too. Thanks for the recommendation!
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Great review! I read this book a while ago and I also loved it. Maybe I should get back to it; your review reminded me why I liked it so much.
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