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 is the story of Eytan Uliel. He started a tradition of taking a trip to a new place once a year with his friends. During these trips, they do all kinds of sporting activities such as cycling or mountaineering. This group of four friends leaves their daily occupations to live unique experiences in places like Japan, Spain, Australia, or Peru. Through these adventures, they maintained their friendship while overcoming personal difficulties and knew extraordinary places.

Eytan Uliel tells us about the drawbacks of his trips and his achievements. The situations are very varied because every year the friends search to do something new. One of their goals was to surpass themselves with new challenges. The author not only tells us about himself, but he also narrates to us the situations of his friends. That is why Man Mission is more than an adventure story. This book is a compilation of life anecdotes that involve different situations of age, work, and family.

The type of language was the only negative aspect I saw. Man Mission has a lot of profanity. That's not a bad thing because the characters express themselves naturally. To describe some situations, it is also necessary to use certain words. That's why it's justified here. I would have liked a little censorship to be able to recommend this story to a greater variety of audiences. But those who have the opportunity to read Man Mission will learn a lot about life in a realistic way.

Eytan Uliel is very consistent with his ideas. He compiles the most transcendent events in 15 years of life. He writes very naturally and does not censor vocabulary. That's why the whole reading feels very real. He knew how to handle very well how to describe his youth and the conflicts of maturing physically and mentally. So this is a very well-written book. For these reasons, I give this book 4 out of 4 stars. Man Mission will help many people understand that life is complicated, but there are also many opportunities to live adventures. The trick is to go out and find our ways.

I recommend this book for an adult audience for the language and the type of personal situations. From the title, it may seem that Man Mission is only for men. However, I like a woman enjoyed this story very much. It gave me a different perspective on what a man has to go through in a relationship while trying to balance his time with friends and activities for him. This read is also for those who want to know about a real adventure and enjoy realistic and honest anecdotes.

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Woah. So even after 15 years he could write a book with details of what happened during those years? Woah. It's good that these men could maintain their friendship even through these years. Nice book.
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