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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The book Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is a fictional masterpiece that focuses on the lives of a group of four male friends and their yearly adventures together, which they called 'Man Missions'. The men have been together since their university days, when two out of the four friends conceived the idea of embarking on a yearly adventure together after graduating from the university. Initially, the plan for the man missions seemed to be forgotten, but when the challenges of manhood started to seem overbearing, the plan for the man missions was reignited between the two friends to serve as a getaway from the daily challenges of being a man or, even more challenging, being a family man.

Part of the reason why I refer to the book as a fictional masterpiece is the way the author develops each character, especially the character of the four friends that embark on the man's missions. The author tells their life stories, right from their days at the university to their various careers and family lives. The book, although fictional, is a depiction of what transpires in the lives of men in the real world. The author really did a good job with the description of the countries and places mentioned in the book where the missions took place. The book also provides a guide for going on adventures.

There are only a few things to dislike about the book. One of them is the excessive use of profanity and vulgar language in the book. Another is the sexual content. The book also contains some law-related jargon, which might make it difficult for some readers to enjoy the book.
Notwithstanding, the author's story-telling was superb, and the book was exceptionally well edited, as I didn't come across any errors while reading it. Hence, I'll be rating it 5 out of 5 stars.

I really enjoyed reading the book, and I'll recommend it for people who love fictional books that portray true-life experiences and also for people who love reading books about adventures. Men who are struggling to find their place in the world will also find this book helpful.

 

 

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