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[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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For fifteen consecutive years, four life-long friends block out a week in each year in their diaries. During this time, their family and work commitments are exchanged for a week of stretching their physical endurance to the very limits. This is their man-mission, and it is for guys only. They do this to get their mojos back, for them to return to everyday life refreshed, and ready to tackle the world again.

This book is written and narrated by Eytan. He is the deep thinker in the group. He is also the most insecure of them all. Since he knows that he is not naturally able to cope, he tends to just go with the flow, whilst secretly dreading all these demanding physical challenges. Sam is the opposite. He is very confident in his abilities. As a consequence, he tackles each excursion aggressively and has no intention of quitting, regardless of what happens. Daniel is a quiet person who, with no fuss or bothers, organizes the details of each trip. If this responsibility was left to any of the others, all the trips would start and end in chaos. Alec is physically best equipped for these challenges. He is also carefree and is quite happy to not have any responsibilities, other than having a good time.

Over this period of fifteen years, their travels take them to New Zealand (twice), Japan, Australia (twice), Fiji, Spain, Thailand, South Korea, South Africa, Vietnam, USA, Taiwan, Peru, and Iceland. In each country, a remote location is chosen to be traveled by hiking, cycling, or kayaking. These macho men opt to not allow any motorized means of travel, as they are on a man-mission. All four of them are even bound to observe a set of rules. During each trip, the reader is brought up to date with what is happening in their lives.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading Man Mission by Eytan Uliel. Eytan's style of writing is very descriptive, and he creates extremely vivid images. Consequently, you have a sense of being there, being able to take in the beauty of their surroundings and to appreciate this beauty. At the end of each trip, he provides a summary of eight lines. These two extracts from the book will give readers a good idea of what to expect:
"MM I Vital Statistics
Country: New Zealand
Location: Harper's Pass Trail, South Island
Mode of transport: Hiking and drug truck
Distance covered: Sixty miles
Time took: Five days
Accommodation: Tents and mountain huts
Injuries sustained: One torn knee ligament, ten lost toenails, and a total loss of dignity"
" MM XI Vital Statistics
Country: Taiwan
Location: Hoi An to Nha Trang
Mode of transport: Cycling
Distance covered: 400 miles
Time took: Seven days
Accommodation: Small hotels and a Communist Party bolt-hole
Injuries sustained: A divorce"

The narrative takes one on a rollercoaster of emotions. It is at times serious, funny, sad, exhilarating, disappointing, and astounding. With each trip as the backdrop, Eytan shares with us details on how the four men, who are going through their different life phases, are handling their relationships, their careers, and their mental health. It is fascinating to see how the different characters evolve over the fifteen years, and how these man-missions influence these developments. One of the funniest aspects of the book is when the guys embark on a decision-making process, to determine when the next trip should be. Once decided, they are determined that nothing will get in the way of the trip happening at that time. They then share this information with the "wives committee". When the "wives committee" says no to a particular date, then it gets changed immediately, with no argument from the guys.

There was nothing I did not like about the book.

The book was written in the first person, and the text was well-edited. I found no errors to report on. I have no hesitation in awarding Man Mission four out of four stars.

This book is about ordinary people doing some extraordinary things. Most people would be able to identify with the changes that they experience during their different life phases. Therefore, I recommend the book to an adult audience that is adventurous at heart, likes to travel and enjoys reading about family drama. However, it should be noted that there is a high degree of profanity in the narrative.

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I love to travel, and I think the family drama would add to the story, so I think I would thoroughly enjoy this book. Thank you for an excellent review!
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Prisallen wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 09:30 I love to travel, and I think the family drama would add to the story, so I think I would thoroughly enjoy this book. Thank you for an excellent review!
I hope you get to read it as it is loads of fun. Thanks for taking time to read the review and commenting.
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I love to read the adventures that take place on this guys trip. Id also like to know what each of these men are facing in their personal lives. Thank you for your wonderful review! :D
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I like that the author uses extremely descriptive language because it helps readers create very vivid images. Thanks for the good review.
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markodim721 wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 16:13 I like that the author uses extremely descriptive language because it helps readers create very vivid images. Thanks for the good review.
Thank you for stopping by and for your comments, appreciated it.
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I also read this book and thoroughly enjoyed this adventure with the guys. Your review captured the essence of their missions well. Thank you for your engaging take on this read!
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Rashawn Carter wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 10:28 I love to read the adventures that take place on this guys trip. Id also like to know what each of these men are facing in their personal lives. Thank you for your wonderful review! :D
I am sure you will enjoy reading the book as it has loads of fun. Thank you for the feedback.
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MsH2k wrote: 29 Jan 2022, 20:40 I also read this book and thoroughly enjoyed this adventure with the guys. Your review captured the essence of their missions well. Thank you for your engaging take on this read!
I am pleased that you also enjoyed the book. Thanks once again for the positive feedback.
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I am so curious to discover what their mission is about! The wives committee could also enjoy a holiday week, when they get back :). Great review!
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Raluca_Mihaila wrote: 31 Jan 2022, 03:22 I am so curious to discover what their mission is about! The wives committee could also enjoy a holiday week, when they get back :). Great review!
Hopefully, you can take some time to read the book. Thank you for the feedback.
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This seems like quite an intriguing storyline. Would definitely love to have this one on my shelf. Great review.
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Walter R wrote: 07 Feb 2022, 11:10 This seems like quite an intriguing storyline. Would definitely love to have this one on my shelf. Great review.
I hope you get to read it as it is a nice easy read. Thank you for the feedback.
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I love Daniel's character. A quiet deep thinker. I can relate to his character. The review was very comprehensive. Great work!
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I reviewed this book and loved it too. Thanks for this detailed review.
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