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 non-fiction book that tells the story of a group of friends who decided to come together annually for an event they term man mission. After graduating from high school, the four friends decided to embark on this expedition each subsequent year. This mission is a journey to any location in the world where they can enjoy themselves as a group. Charlie, Sam, Daniel, and Alec traveled for the man mission once a year despite their busy schedules. There were several themes highlighted, including adventure, bravery, friendship, and bond.

They traveled to different countries where they talked about the challenges their families and careers faced. Charlie and Sam began the first man mission by going hiking in New Zealand. After the first two trips, Daniel joined the group. Alec later joined the group of the three of them. This man mission lasted for fifteen years. They took part in many excursions where they gained new skills and how to deal with difficulties in their marriage and at work.

The book was entertaining to read. There are a lot of positive things about Man Mission. I discovered a lot about the significance of friendship in this book. The four friends shared a lovely bond and friendship. They encouraged one another and shared counsel. Along with offering encouragement and guidance, they also challenged one another. Sam challenged Charlie when he wasn't ready to start the man mission. Sam inspired him to start the mission and travel to New Zealand. Another aspect of the book I liked was how the author used humor to provide some comic relief. It was a fun book to read.

I found no negatives to list for this book. This book taught me a lot and was not just enjoyable to read. I was able to learn about what was going on in the countries that the four friends traveled to during their adventures. I also learned a variety of sporting activities that the four friends engaged in while traveling to different countries. The trips also included a lot of funny moments. It was an excellent read.

Man mission was both educational and entertaining. It is well-written, and the diction is simple to understand. I found no errors in the book, indicating that it had been exceptionally edited. I give this book a four out of four stars rating for these and other reasons.

I recommend this book to readers who are interested in reading books about adventures and travels. It is also recommended to readers who like reading books about friendship.

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Post by Judy O »

I've read this book as well. I was impressed. It contains a lot of adventures and life lessons. We could see how the guys transitioned from bachelors and carefree guys to married men and doting fathers. Nicely written.
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This is a well-written review. This book also has a colorful and attractive cover coupled with the interesting storyline. This would be lovely to read.
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The book is entertaining, adventurous, fun and educative. I did enjoy reading this book as well as your review. Your summary is precise and understandable. Well done
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I have read Man Mission and I must say it's truly humorous and interesting
I love how your review points out friendship because the bond between these four men was truly great
Great review :D
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It's interesting how these four men decided to spend their time together. I enjoyed reading about the different people and cultures they encountered in the book. Good review.
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I love such rituals. Going on a mission with a group of friends annually sounds like so much forward. I am looking forward to sharing in the excitement of these guys.
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I have heard alot of positive testimonies concerning this book. And from the review I can attest to that. Thanks for the amazing review as am looking forward to reading this.
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Having read this book too, I really enjoyed it. The story extends beyond the traveling, it also deals with the issues of marriage, love, and betrayal. Well done, you've given a detailed review.
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This book was alot interesting to read about, and your review gave me more insight on what the book talked about. Thanks for the great review.
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I admire the sort of friendship these men have. It is not often that you see guys who were friends from high school and still maintain that friendship even when they have families.
I really enjoyed reading this honest review. Nice one.
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I love the fact that their individual lives and struggles didn't come in between their friendship. The idea of a yearly adventure is a reliever from life stress. Thanks for the review.
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I would lobe to read this book. I have no doubt that I will enjoy it since it is both educational and entertaining. I like that I was also written in a simple language. This will make flow easy and fun.
Thank you for this honest review.
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The world of men is exciting and stressfree. These men lived their dreams by traveling round world. It is exciting to me as a read it too..
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I have carefully read this review of yours and all I can say is that it is amazing! I like how you analysed this book. This review has made know the things to expect from this book. Thank you so much for sharing such an honest review.
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