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: Four Men, Fifteen Years, One Epic Journey by Eytan Uliel is a fascinating story with thrilling adventures. The 360-page book explains the series of expeditions by a young man, Sonny, and his friends.

They feel the peace and calm in nature, which helps them to unburden and heal from the troubles of the outside world. Sonny first embarked on the expedition, then Sam, before Daniel and Alec came along on subsequent adventures. The men engaged themselves in lots of exciting sports and sightseeing adventures. They enjoyed the sports that prevailed in the region of the various expeditions. They engaged in sports like hiking, biking, kayaking, and other exciting sports. This adventure stretches these men and opens them up to many experiences that bring about adaptability and growth in various areas of their lives. In a world filled with a truckload of challenges, these men took up such an adventure to escape from the real world and immerse themselves in nature.

I love the enlightening quotes and scriptural verses that further support the theme of each trip. It also includes maps with beautiful drawings that either depict the people’s way of life or their natural resources to give the reader an exciting experience. I also love the author’s style of writing, which is descriptive and straightforward to understand.

Furthermore, I adore the beautiful relationship between Sonny and his father, born out of selfless love and trust. I love the experiences the men had on their adventure; they visited many beautiful countries and enjoyed lots of traditional and indigenous foods like Laotian noodles, kimchi, and bouillabaisse. They also witnessed the appearance of the magnificent Northern Lights. They hiked on trails, rode bikes, kayaked on water, and did many other exciting sports, which were fun.

I like how they got cultural exposure from the indigenous people they met in the villages. At the same time, the expedition, which ranged from fishing to agriculture, was a beautiful experience. I commend the team spirit and how they all contributed in various ways to have a successful expedition. Also, I admire Daniel’s planning and organizing skills, which helped immensely in having well-organized expeditions. I commend their dedication to each other, their family, and their work. I also learned about the devastating effect of extramarital affairs on marriages as I saw the loneliness, confusion, and frustration that one of them went through. In addition, I am pleased with the beautiful relationship that blossomed among the men, which transcended their families. They were a pillar of support to each other as they went through life.

There is nothing I disliked about the book. The book is professionally edited, and I rate Man Mission: Four Men, Fifteen Years, One Epic Journey 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend this book to travelers, tourists, married couples, counselors, professionals, and lovers of an interesting story.

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