Review of Man Mission
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Review of Man Mission
Friends going on thrilling adventures, romance, complicated relationships, travel, career life, family problems, cultures, all these and many more are shown in Eytan Uliel's book Man Mission.
Two friends from college had the crazy idea of going on an annual vacation each year to different exotic locations, which would include outdoorsy activities like biking, cycling, and kayaking. They decide to put their crazy idea to the test three years later. They started with a hike in New Zealand, where they ran into drug dealers with guns. Next, they went to Japan, where they took a bike trip. Eventually, two more of their friends joined in on the annual vacation. This went on for 15 years, 15 years full of adventure, travel, meeting new people, making friends and healing. While going on these adventures, they also had complicated issues and situations that they tried to deal with. They had relationship concerns, career issues, and family concerns. All of which they attempt to resolve and, at the same time, find their composure. Going on these trips was one way to help them take their minds off stressful situations and make better decisions.
The book, Man Mission by Eytan Uliel has quite an interesting concept. The idea of friends coming together, making plans to travel, and executing those plans while going on crazy adventures sounded quite appealing to me, which made it very difficult for me to drop the book. It was fascinating, and I was engrossed in the book. The perfect description of the places they went to made the book even more fascinating. The characters portrayed in the book were intriguing. They each have their special way of showing love, affection, and support towards themselves. The fact that the author was able to show both the bravado and the emotional sides of the men were also quite commendable. It’s safe to say I enjoyed the book.
With all these mentioned, I can confidently say that I found nothing to dislike about the book. Each character was relatable and every aspect of their lives was shown. The author took us all around the world and shared the different cultures of people. It is a gripping book, and I enjoyed every aspect of it. The book was exceptionally well-edited; I couldn’t find any errors while reading it, and I would rate this book 4 out of 4 stars because of the many positive reasons mentioned.
I would recommend this book to people who love to travel. If you're interested in learning more about adventures, career life, and family life, then this is the book for you.
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