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 by Eytan Uliel is a story of four young Australian men who met in school that went on crazy adventures in different countries. They visited places like South Africa, Peru, South Korea, Peru, the United States of America, and Japan during their fifteen years of man mission. Charlie Brown, who was the main character, had the idea to travel the world and have memorable adventures, and his friend agreed Sam, who was just like him, agreed to it. They planned to start their journey after law school but after graduation they caught up in the job world. They were working for long hours, and their lives became boring. Charlie received a sudden call from his best friend to start planning for their trip and that was the first man mission they had. With time their other friends, Alec and Daniel, became part of the team, and they went on trips together. The men had a lot of fun hiking, cycling, camping. They met people of different cultures, and they learned a lot about life. The men did not have perfect lives. Things started going wrong over the years but the men were there to support each other.

I read this book at a go. It was too interesting to put down. The stories of their trips were fascinating. I must say that the men are very daring. They have a strong resolve, refusing to quit even when their wives did not approve of it. Sam was my favorite character. He had a wonderful sense of humor, and he was carefree. Charlie was the more reserved one. Each character was different, and they had qualities that made them stand out from the rest. I loved the reference to an imaginary Relationship playbook. It was funny to me. This is indeed my favorite travel book. It is not just about travel, but it contains other o life experiences and drama. This is an interesting book with a perfect story of friendship, adventure, and family.

It is difficult to dislike anything about a book like this one. The only thing I didn't quite like was the continuous use of profanity.

The book was exceptionally well edited, and the plot flowed well. I rate the book 4 out of 4 stars. There is no reason not to give it a perfect rating since I enjoyed reading it and I don't have anything to complain about other than the use of profanity.

I recommend this book to lovers of travel books. If you want to have a sneak peek into what goes on in a man's mind, you'll definitely want to read this book.

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