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 book about the adventures of four friends who find pleasure in having fun together. They meet every year and plan their next adventure and where they should go or tour next. This book gives us a peek into their lives as they tour various places in the world, explore new adventures, and simply enjoy themselves.

I liked how this book highlighted the characters' happy side of life. Reading the book, I kept imagining how beautiful life could be if we just let ourselves free from the cage of stress and anxiety and did what we love. We are also shown the bright side of life, and we are also made to realize how stress-free life can be. For a moment, I realized the power of doing something I love. For example, the characters in this book did wonderful activities like kayaking, trekking, canoeing, and touring various places across the globe. Even through the stress some of them had, they still shook it off and dipped themselves in their wild rides, adventures, and tours.

I also admired the friendship the characters had among themselves. They had been friends for so long, something that I admired and adored. Also, they weren't closed in from making new friends, which was evident when they admitted Sam into the group. Sam was a stranger when the narrator first met him, but he still accepted him. On their first encounter, Sam and the author had a lot of fun together at a food fair they went to.

Furthermore, just how strong their bond was is shown by how much they enjoy themselves in their "man missions". Also, they always agreed about what they should or should not do, and they shared the secrets they had with each other. They were also open with each other about their personal lives, and they didn't hide anything from each other — just like friends should. The book is a testament that true friendship is possible.

The book was amazing, and I loved reading it. It isn't boring because suspense and tension are sustained throughout. It was also amazing that the author included background information about the characters, which made it easy to understand them. The book has no negative aspects, and it has been perfectly edited; I didn't find any errors. I rate the book 4 out of 4 stars, and I don't think there is any justifiable reason to give it a lower rating.

I recommend the book to readers who enjoy novels about travel and adventure. Follow the characters as they tour various places around the globe.

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