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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The book, Man Mission, relays the experiences of the author and his friends as they explore their adventurous nature. The author, Eytan Uliel, tells the story of how he and his band of friends traveled and explored the world. On these journeys, they hiked, cycled, and climbed mountains. The book starts with the author's meeting with Sam. They became acquaintances. Sam eventually gave life to Eytan's fantasy of traveling around the world and eating different kinds of food. Sam proposed the first trip to New Zealand. With very little planning, the two men set out to New Zealand to explore. Man Mission was birthed. It spanned 15 years with Alec and Daniel later joining in to form the core of the adventures. Along the way in these adventures, tears were shed, difficulties were encountered and milestones were reached. It is a tale of tenacity, mental strength, and perseverance. Grab this book and read it to see how these amazing adventures panned out.

I love this book greatly. The author used wit and humor to make this book interesting. This is impressive as it prevents the reader from getting bored in the process of reading the book. I particularly loved the trip to South Korea. How they mixed and related with the locals is admirable. It sends out the feeling that all humans are one, regardless of tribe, nationality, or religion.

I don't have anything to criticize or dislike in this book. The story is engaging. The adventures are breathtaking. The descriptions of places and events are simply fascinating. It is a great book that portrays masculinity in its purest form.

The editing in this book is excellent. I did not find grammatical errors or typos as I read this book from the beginning to the end. I rate the book 4 out of 4 stars. I give this rating because this book is educating. It has exposed me to places and global landmarks I never knew about. It also teaches the need for strategic planning before undertaking any task.

This book is not suitable for minors. These are people that are below 18 years of age. This is because the book contains profanity. I recommend this book for geographers and explorers. The book would help them gain more knowledge about the places covered in this book. It is also recommended for people who love touring. It would stimulate their interest in the locations covered in this book.

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