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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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Through the adventure of life, man detects fear, suffered, and hope. It takes courage to overcome temptation and to live a life full of happiness, Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is fictional writing that talks, reveal, and sighted on the journey of four good friends who for 15 years tour around several countries by hiking, kayaking, and biking, in the middle of doing all these activities they also converse on several challenges each man face in life that is not obvious until we express by oneself. Mate a loving husband and father the coward of the circle, life was on the edge of falling apart after giving in to trial and temptation, will he be able to redeem his household?

Having and reading Man Mission was an incredible part of advancing thought, each mission carries a hidden lesson. Mate and Sam's adventure in New Zealand was a comic it was so funny to learn that the two men were cowards by being frightened of cows which they thought to be wild animals, Mate picking up a can of beans as a means of defense is one of the amusing moments to me and for them not to be aware of camping on cow dung was a funny act.

In this book, I like how the details of every adventure were accounted for at the end of each mission, writing of each country's names, places lodged, means of transportation, and injuries sustained. Man Mission is more or less a real journal, I respect the author's opinion on this.

I find nothing disposable in this book; it shows the different norms, cultures, and beliefs of several countries and people; this was linked to Sam and Mate's adventure in Japan where they discussed Japan's standpoint on sexuality when a boy of 8 years old was watching pornography postal (page 51), it is clear that humanity is of different opinions and perspective. This book was well-written and exceptionally edited with no grammatical errors of any sort, therefore I wholly and strongly rate this book a 4 out of 4 stars.

Man Mission fits into every man's life to always believe in oneself, never to stop hoping no matter the situation, and to express love and support to each other just as the four friends did. From the beginning of the book to the end has no religious or racial discrimination, but contains profanity and sexual content of different sorts. For this, I recommend it to be read by adults of the two genders.

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Smithsonia wrote: 16 Aug 2022, 16:39 [Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Through the adventure of life, man detects fear, suffered, and hope. It takes courage to overcome temptation and to live a life full of happiness, Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is fictional writing that talks, reveal, and sighted on the journey of four good friends who for 15 years tour around several countries by hiking, kayaking, and biking, in the middle of doing all these activities they also converse on several challenges each man face in life that is not obvious until we express by oneself. Mate a loving husband and father the coward of the circle, life was on the edge of falling apart after giving in to trial and temptation, will he be able to redeem his household?

Having and reading Man Mission was an incredible part of advancing thought, each mission carries a hidden lesson. Mate and Sam's adventure in New Zealand was a comic it was so funny to learn that the two men were cowards by being frightened of cows which they thought to be wild animals, Mate picking up a can of beans as a means of defense is one of the amusing moments to me and for them not to be aware of camping on cow dung was a funny act.

In this book, I like how the details of every adventure were accounted for at the end of each mission, writing of each country's names, places lodged, means of transportation, and injuries sustained. Man Mission is more or less a real journal, I respect the author's opinion on this.

I find nothing disposable in this book; it shows the different norms, cultures, and beliefs of several countries and people; this was linked to Sam and Mate's adventure in Japan where they discussed Japan's standpoint on sexuality when a boy of 8 years old was watching pornography postal (page 51), it is clear that humanity is of different opinions and perspective. This book was well-written and exceptionally edited with no grammatical errors of any sort, therefore I wholly and strongly rate this book a 4 out of 4 stars.

Man Mission fits into every man's life to always believe in oneself, never to stop hoping no matter the situation, and to express love and support to each other just as the four friends did. From the beginning of the book to the end has no religious or racial discrimination, but contains profanity and sexual content of different sorts. For this, I recommend it to be read by adults of the two genders.

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