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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Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is a travel memoir that tells the story of four friends' travels and their personal life. Eytan met Sam at a food fair on campus while in law school. The two friends came up with an idea of going on a yearly vacation where they could do numerous outdoor activities. Few years after they graduated, they had to face the real world and make a living which made them forget about the idea they came up with when they were still in law school.

Unexpectedly, Sam called Eytan and reminded him of the plan they made in law school, and with reluctance, Eytan agreed to go on the trip. They invited their friends Daniel and Alec to join them on the trip, but they declined. Their first trip to New Zealand ended on a terrible but humorous ground. Daniel and Alec later joined them on the third trip when Eytan and Sam narrated their experiences on their two previous vacations. Join these four friends as they explore different places on each trip and find out more about them by reading this book yourself.

When I first saw the title, I thought it would be a story about rescue missions and detective work, but I was surprised to find it full of humorous and emotional tales about these four friends. The storyline flowed without glitches, and I enjoyed every bit of it. I also like the fact that the author detailed their personal lives without making me lose track while reading, and this also added a bit of suspense to the book. This book is not only about the vacations Eytan and his friends went on, but it also touches on themes such as love, friendship, divorce and family. It showed how the society portrays how an ideal man should be without caring that men also hurt and go through emotional pain.

I found nothing to dislike about the book. I was able to form a pictoral image of the events while reading, and I found the storyline interesting and captivating. I'll also love to go on trips with my friends like the protagonists and his friends but without sustaining injuries.

I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars because I enjoyed reading it. The book showed that no one is above making mistakes, and discovering one's true self is the only way of carving out our path effortlessly. I found no errors while reading the book. This book is exceptionally well-edited.

I recommend this book for lovers of travel memoirs, adventures and young adults. It contains profane language and makes it unsuitable for children.

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