Review of Man Mission
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Review of Man Mission
Man Mission, by Eytan Uliel, is an adventure tale, and an idea born from boredom. It follows the adventures of four young men, all of whom decide to explore and make their wildest dreams a reality. In the end, they had 15 years of fascinating memories. The Mission is an annual adventure that includes kayaking, hiking, cycling, trekking, camping, and other activities carried out by the author and his friends.
Man Mission was an idea from the author himself, which later started with a trip to New Zealand by the author and his best friend, Sam, and then later became a tradition and an annual trip for the author and his three best friends. I enjoyed following the author in different parts of the world, learning about their culture and traditions as well as meeting different types of people. Their quest for manly trips led them around New Zealand, Thailand, Japan, Australia, Fiji, South Africa, Spain, etc. The journey groomed them and we saw how they went from young graduates to men gaining employment, taking responsibilities, and also starting families.
The main strength of this book is how captivating it was from the very beginning. Despite the stories of their missions, the author found a way to include information about their personal lives, with a section of each chapter devoted to their family and life outside the missions. The humor of the book was excellent and I spent a great time reading all their adventures.
I was intrigued by the men's friendships and understanding of themselves. The book showed us the burden men put on themselves and how they overcome them, showing us their emotional aspects. I loved how the author didn't water down any of their experiences making them quite realistic.
I enjoyed all parts of Man Mission. I loved how the author facilitated his reading and comprehension. They were able to share with readers the culture of the different countries they visited.
I didn't find anything missing in this book because the author did a good job. If not more, it was professionally edited without any mistakes. It was a well-structured plot that was easy to understand. I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars because I enjoyed reading each bit of it.
I recommend this book to readers who enjoy adventure and travel with some humor.
However, It is not appropriate for everybody because it contains a high level of profane language and a bit of sexual encounter.
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