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 by Eytan Uliel is the ultimate story of an adventure that spans over 15 years. This is the kind of adventure that anyone in the present world dreams of having, but for the author and his three friends, this was no dream. They made it a reality. They would set off for an incredible adventure every year, going to different parts of the world, and getting to experience different cultures, practices, and environments. Most of the time, the adventures entailed planning, thus taking months before becoming a reality because there was research involved as well as gathering essentials that would be needed during their journey. Some of the activities that the friends engaged in included hiking, kayaking, cycling, and so on. Eytan and his friends stuck together from college and even to their transition to employment and marriage. They still kept in touch and had great adventures and plenty of new stories to share every other time they set out to explore the world.
Man Mission gives one the feel of being in different places and as a reader, you are absorbed into the adventure. You are taken to all these amazing places in the world you didn’t know exist: New Zealand, Australia, Japan as well as other lovely places around the globe.

There are plenty of aspects that really stood out, making Man Mission the impressive book it is. Here are a bunch of ordinary men, each with different life issues going on, careers to think about, families to care for, and lives to live. These men choose to live fulfilling lives that are nothing of their ordinary selves. They opt to park and go out to the world, not knowing what to expect, just sure that they need to set off and have a good time. This isn’t something that naturally. It takes heart. These men encounter a lot, but none of it stops them from going to more places.
These amazing adventures aren’t just getaways. They are how they discover themselves, connect to the man in them, and live their best lives. This indeed acts as an inspiration, leaving me with a reason to live a fulfilled life and go out there, head held high, ready to conquer it all.
The book is additionally very hilarious. Sam and Eytan really love laughing and making plenty of jokes in their different adventures. On one occasion, they ignore the rules given to them by some guard in Japan and get into a train with their bikes, then they laugh it off like it’s not a big deal.

I wouldn’t say there is any negative aspect to the story. Man Mission was exceptionally well-edited and the flow of events was precise, ensuring the story is generally captivating and inspiring.
Eytan Uliel’s Man Mission is more than an adventure. It is a life well-lived, a life anyone with breath and life would want to experience if given a chance. The book is a reflection of what it feels like being in different places, interacting with different people, having different meals, and learning new things every other day. Based on these facts and so much more, I rate the book 4 out of 4.

After reading the book, scouring the pages, and picturing the events as they unfold, I would recommend it to anyone and everyone who has wanted to do something, not necessarily travelling. If you have held back because of fear of the outcome, Man Mission will get you out of that cocoon in no time. People that enjoy travelling will also get amazing insights and information about how different places are, and that will help in making decisions on where to go next. \

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