Review of Man Mission

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Review of Man Mission

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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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Eytan Uliel is an explorer who has dreamt of traveling to different places in the world. His ardent desire to travel encouraged him to unite with friends like him to achieve their adventures. This has led to an adventure of four men and a 15-year journey. Traveling is a skill, I must say. Adaptation is crucial for every man. He becomes able to live comfortably in an environment he has mastered. The ability to strive in a new environment despite its dangers is a great skill.

The author, in his book Man Mission, has done well to detail how this great skill has come to be. He portrayed how he has been able to explore different places together with his friends, putting to good use their skills in racing, climbing, and hiking. The first country they arrived in was New Zealand. Due to a lack of proper planning, he sustained some injuries and was taken out of the desert with the help of drug dealers.

They also visited other countries, including Iceland, Japan, South Africa, and others. In the course of their travels, they met new friends, lived in unlikely places, and ate unfamiliar foods. It's quite fun, isn't it? Was the feeling the same when the diarrhea kicked in? How about other life-challenging events? How do these men react to challenges, especially when adrenaline goodness steps in? The author left no stone unturned. He also shared his homely story, and with that, one could see the fragile nature and emotions of man. In the real sense, men are seen as citadels of strength and might. There are a lot of expectations of them which they have to meet.

The author tells the story in an interesting manner. In a bid to put down every detail, the book became quite voluminous. However, he captured the mind of the reader till the very end. I'm a lover of adventures, and I've enjoyed this book. I love the various phases the men passed as well as their tests, which included their tests of fatherhood and manliness. It is quite interesting how people define what manliness truly is. Reading the book felt like I was reading the author's mind in his own writing. The book is well-titled and is worth the time. I appreciate Eytan for the lessons I got from the book. I find it's not just entertaining; it's educative as well.

For an interesting book, I rate it 4 out of 4 stars. The book has been professionally edited, as I found no grammatical or spelling errors. I recommend it to lovers of adventure and tourists. 

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