Review of Man Mission
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Review of Man Mission
This story is about four young Australian men who planned an annual vacation involving biking, hiking, kayaking, and other activities. They made this a ritual and believed it was a way of becoming real men. Even when married, these men made sure they went on vacation yearly. They agreed to make it a men's tour, where only men would be involved in exploring places. Grab a copy of this book to catch up on the exciting events that occurred in it.
Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is an adventure story about exploring places, friendship, and marriage. This story was told from the first person point of view by Eytan, the author of this beautiful piece. He narrates his experience with his friends on their adventure.
I love how this book teaches us how important family and friends are. One of the moral lessons in this book is that when we meet or find a good friend, we should always try to keep them. I love a lot of things about these four men who are friends. The friendship of these four guys is the definition of true friendship. These young men decided to fulfill their dreams by experiencing new things. They decided to experience life differently and far away from their comfort zone. I also love the bravery of these four men. Despite their difficulties and challenges, they still completed their mission. This alone shows that to succeed in life, you have to face some obstacles along the way. They encountered a lot on this mission. In New Zealand, they met drug dealers. In South Africa, they came across a wild cat and many more. I loved that it was such a lively and fun read. I loved the bond they all shared with their wives at home. It was interesting to read.
The author was referencing many things that happened in the past, which made my reading a little confusing. I had to re-read some parts before I finally understood them.
I'm rating this book a 4 out of 4 stars because it was beautifully written. While reading, I encountered no errors, and it was exceptionally edited. This story kept me glued from the beginning to the end. I recommend this book to those who want an insight into the masculine world. I also recommend it to lovers of adventure stories. There is the use of several profane words that are suitable for mature readers.
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