Review of Man Mission

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Sammy Muntet
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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 about a strange group of close friends, all men, who have decided to test their manhood by kayaking for miles and cycling bicycles for millennia, among other cool activities that they do every year. The author, who also doubles as a father, shares with us his life for over a century in terms of trips and even family life. From their first visit to the last. The author also shares his personal life in order to place the reader into context with his life.

I simply loved the book and could go on and on mentioning the positive aspects of this book. For once, the author has been able to thrill me by using swear words, which normally seem abusive, but in this context it's so wonderful to read them. The author hits the core on friendship, especially the importance of having some time to yourself, given one is the breadwinner and rarely puts themselves in the picture. Families also stand tall in this book, being portrayed as a binding institution in our society.

I can't be able to comprehend the beauty of nature and just what is out there for us as humans to behold and not only enjoy but also be aware of the existence of a supernatural being. The book couldn't miss out on the use of quotes, which is totally worthwhile for such a book. Life is meant to be magnificent, and we should embrace the culture of being free with ourselves and others in order to reach our inner-person. Marriage and its plethora of complications have been mentioned in the book, and the reader is able to pick relevant experiences to apply in their own lives. 

The Bible has also been featured in terms of several verses in relation to the author's topics. Eytan Uliel really knew what he was doing. The chapters and spacing are tremendously done, though the only con I found was that the font was too small and I really strained to read the book, just because it is unbelievably sarcastic and almost anyone would get the humor herein. The book has been phenomenally edited as well.

It is indeed 4 out of 4 stars for this book because of aspects such as the humor our author has unleashed in this book, The grammar was quite outstanding and there is so much to pick even in terms of grammar. I also rate it like so for the perspective of life it has instilled in me. This one goes out to university students since they can decide the way to living weird but crazy lives that will blow their minds. Its for them to know a dream can be materialized as Eytan Uliel has put it

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