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 a gripping story that follows the lives of four friends while in college. They developed a tradition of taking a week-long adventure trip together every year. Eytan, Daniel, Sam, and Alec continue with this traditional adventure for fifteen years, no matter where life leads them. Their journey is full of insights, not only into the places they visit but also into themselves. They traverse countries doing fun activities and experimenting with different bizzare meals in those countries. Among the countries they tour include South Africa, where they come face to-face with a roaring lion; the Pacific, where they come upon a shark; and Thailand, just to name a few. As the years progress, they get jobs, get married and start families. To find out if their friendship and their yearly trip will continue, grab a copy of Man Mission.

Eytan Uliel filled this book with many positives. Each character played their important roles well in trips that seemed to correspond with their life skills. The author also described and narrated well the locations where the mission was taking place. The author traces the ups and downs they went through, which contributed much to forming a strong bond of friendship between them along with their love for adventure. I also appreciate Eytan Uliel for showing the importance of trips in our lives. For instance, Eytan, Daniel, Sam, and Alec's yearly trip helped them to explore the world, do fun activities, rejuvenate, heal,accept reality, and find happiness that moulded them to become better people. I applaud the author for clearly pointing out the need for open conversations regarding male emotions and feelings, as seen from Etyan's opening up and communicating with his friends and family about his emotions and feelings. This will not only be welcomed by readers, but it will also inspire future generations to open up and be honest about their feelings and emotions.

I didn't find any negatives in the book to comment on. I also didn't find any grammatical errors or typos while reading. It was well written and exceptionally edited.

I would rate Man Mission 4 out of 4 stars. I found the novel educative, especially on friendship, and also learned the importance of pursuing stability and happiness in life.

I would recommend this book to people who love adventure stories,mature young adults, and enthusiasts interested in learning about the demands society's norms place on men.

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