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Review of Man Mission

Posted: 30 Jun 2023, 03:29
by Moo Reny
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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As a guy, would you go on an all-boys trip to different countries and try out adventurous and dangerous things? Despite being married and being a family man, if you believe in going on wild adventures and setting your spirit free to try out risky things, then you'll like this book.

This book is divided into three parts titled "Beginning," "Middle," and "End," and there's a map right at the beginning of the book. The narrator shared with Sam a desire he had as a teenager to go on trips and try out foods and outdoor games. Sam is a guy who volunteered randomly to go to the food fair with him while they were at law school because his two friends were drunk and not willing to go with him to get food. Through that experience, Sam and Alec became friends three years later, and they went on their first mission trip. How did it go? And how did the other two men become part of it? Read this book to find out.

One thing I like is that it doesn't just explore the strengths of men but their weaknesses too. I loved the tone of the conversations in this book; they were very realistic and relatable. The details in this book are superb and very helpful. I could literally place myself in the story and perfectly imagine the imagery of the countries they traveled to and the scenarios they encountered themselves.

There's nothing I dislike about this book; I absolutely love everything about it, and I appreciate the author's amazing writing. Even the map made me love the book more, appreciate men more, and know more about the way their minds work because of the wonderful positives. I rate this book five out of five stars. It was exceptionally well-edited because I found no errors in it.

I recommend Man Mission by Eytan Uliel to men in male friendship groups and to men who love adventure and risky trips. However, I do recommend it to mature audiences as they can relate to it more and because of the presence of a lot of profane words in it.

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