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Review of Man Mission

Posted: 08 Jul 2023, 05:15
by Holde
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Four pals are the subject of the novel Man Mission by Eytan Uliel. Although these men have been friends for fifteen years, starting during their university years, the book asserts that they still find interest in one another. They made the decision to travel to other countries in order to have fun, experience life, and create new memories; they stopped by, among other places, New Zealand, Japan, South Africa, Fiji, Vietnam, the USA, and Thailand. Alec, in the meantime, would ultimately go with them to other countries but was unable to do so during their earlier trip. They engaged in activities like hiking, biking, kayaking, cycling, and others, and they ran into a number of difficulties and roadblocks while doing so. Are they greater than these issues? Get a copy to learn more.

I appreciate how rivetingly the author holds the reader's attention. It's amazing to read about how these guys give their all to their missions and how well they get along and work together. The author authored the book after the events, describing their difficulties, which included injuries and other hardships, as well as the good moments they enjoyed. This book must appeal to readers since it demonstrates how young boys were able to grow into men despite the various challenges they faced. I can identify with the narrator's grief at having it all yet still feeling unfulfilled and striving to find my place as a man since I have a wonderful family and great friends. The book is both interesting and instructive.

Throughout their journey, I treasured the camaraderie, love, and connection between these guys. Finding friends who actually look out for one another is uncommon. I am moved by their enduring relationship. Men are sometimes given the option to take a break to feel better. This book has a lot of insightful information and teachings.

There was nothing in this book that bothered me. It's amazing and educational that this book taught me that men weep even when they remain silent since societal mores forbid them from expressing their feelings. The book has good editing. I could not find any grammatical mistakes. Because I liked reading about the experiences in it, I gave the book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.

Since it teaches so much about the bonds of male friendship, I recommend this book to anyone who doesn't believe that friends may become brothers. I also suggest reading this book to everyone who likes to travel or read fiction.

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