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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The book, Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is an adventure filled novel. The story begins with a group of four friends having an idea to have an annual vacation to experience exotic foods and to do outdoorsy activities so that they don't feel guilty for eating so much. It took them three years before they officially started with the first "Man Mission" and it was just what they needed to break the routine of everday life. It started a tradition that stretched over fifteen year and fifteen action packed adventures all around the world. With every year there came highs and lows, times for celebration and times for grieve and sorrow. Follow the four friends as they try to get the perfect recipe for a happy life. Will they persevere when all odds are against them? Will their fear and doubt about their feelings break them? Or will they find a way to be strong and accept that change is okay?

What an amazing book! At first I was doubtful and scared that I might not like the book due to being a woman. The book is mostly advertised for an audience of men, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that the book was also relatable to woman. It also gave me a greater understanding of how men think and how they some times have a challenge of expressing their feelings and doubts. The novel was very well written and the plot was amazing. I love how the book handled real issues and that it didn't shy away from the truth. It was honest and open to what happens in the world. It was amazing to experience the character's adventures in the pages of the novel and it was so well described that it felt like I was there with them on their missions to prove that they are men.

I honestly can't think of any negative aspects of this novel. The plot was well rounded and it had no loose ends. It showed the readers that it was okay to say no. It was okay to speak up and admit that you felt helpless and overwhelmed. It showed the readers that they were not alone in their struggles and that change can be good.

I would rate this book four out of four stars for all the reason that I have mentioned above. I would like to commend the editors of the book for doing such a great job in the editing of this novel. I found no errors as I read through the book.

I would highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys reading adventure novels or want to read about traveling to different places around the world.

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