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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5 out of 5 stars
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Heading into the unknown with no sense of the human world and the destination of nowhere, Man Mission by Eytan Uliel will make you fall in love with travels.

Driven with madness and adrenaline, ride through the eternity of the Japanese Alps, the islands of New Zealand, the Safari of Africa, the Ancients of Machu Picchu, the glaciers of Iceland, and much more.

In ecstatic journeys and the wonders of vast nature, four men share their happiness and pains of realities. With the sole purpose of ‘being a man’, they set out on yearly plans to find their true manhood, alongside their lives. This hunt makes them realize that the rules of becoming a man, don’t always mean doing the right thing according to the book, but indeed it is much more.

From a college fun idea to an escape from reality, Man Mission teaches us to simply keep moving and making the journey even when it seems painful and hard. Losing ourselves to the cravings for wealth, families, and respect, shows the futility of traditional rules set by the world.

This novel gives a face to a lot of hidden realities of our busy lives. Switching from pure bliss to deep sadness, this book is a true masterpiece.

Filled with funny characters, comical rules, moments of honor, and mind-numbing adventure, this is a treatise of a book. I like the well-designed dialogues and events of the lives of all four friends. The novel is a great read and quite different from regular travel tales.

I would love to conclude that there are no mistakes in the book. It is well-written and professionally edited. Consequently, I rate it 5 out of 5 for its amazing journey.

The recommended audience for, Man Mission by Eytan Uliel, includes all readers having a love spot for fiction and travel stories.

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