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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Man Mission is a stimulating story about Eytan Uliel and his three friends. The writer of the book is Eytan Uliel, in which he talks about his life experiences. Eytan and his three best friends, Sam, Daniel, and Alec, were friends in college but are now professional men. They were excited about traveling right from school. Eytan seems to have long forgotten about the foodie adventure he has always dreamt about. Unfortunately, he's focused on his career and hasn't been thinking about his dream adventure.

The Man Mission all started one Saturday afternoon when Sam called Eytan, remaining him of his foodie adventure, and they first went to New Zealand, where the Man Mission was born. It was an interesting time as Sam and Eytan had an amazing time in the great outdoors in New Zealand. The annual Man Mission idea was agreed upon by Sam and Eytan in New Zealand, where they formed the Man Mission committee and invited Daniel and Alec to be part of it.
The Man Mission has established rules and regulations called the Man Mission Charter. The first is Men Only, and the fourth one that got my attention is Travel under your own power.
The Man Mission has been on for fifteen years and has taken the four men to different places around the world, like South Korea, Iceland, the United States of America, and Thailand. Despite making time for their adventure every year, the four men had problems in their relationships and careers.

The story was so interesting that I didn't want any distraction. I appreciate all the time I spent reading the book. The theme of friendship made me aware of what friendship is about. I laughed several times, especially at Sam and Eytan when they were on the field in New Zealand.

I loved the fact that the four men had valued their friendship. I'm sure that's the major theme of the book. To me, the book is unique because it has a map showing the location of places they visited during the annual Man Mission and vital statistics that were given at the end of the chapters in the book, and it was also easy and interesting to read.

I didn't observe any errors; it was exceptionally well edited. I loved every aspect of the book. I do not dislike anything at all. For that, I give the book 4 out of 4 stars.

The book will be interesting for men who love reading travel books and are concerned about friendship.

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