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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Sometimes, friendship comes in a very unique and unexpected way. It may occur between two random strangers who start with a very simple conversation and develop a very strong connection later on. The friendship between the protagonist of the story and Sam started on the day of a food fair on their campus during college, when the latter volunteered to accompany the protagonist in exploring the fair. And that day became the start of their unbreakable bond. What makes their friendship stronger? How can these four men fulfill their responsibilities at work, as a husband, and as a father while going on trips to different places each year? Man Mission, written by Eytan Uliel, will take us to a new level of adventure in life.

The fun adventures started one Saturday afternoon when Sam called his friend and told him that they should go on a trip together, as they have not been on any trips for years due to their busy schedules at their respective jobs. The two of them started the journey, and later on Alec and Daniel joined them in wandering the world. While on their trip, they encountered some obstacles and dangers, but that didn’t stop them from having fun.

This novel has allowed us to gain a better understanding of men's perspectives. It gives us an idea of how men view relationships with their family, friends, and lover. The way the author wrote his novel is very commendable. The way he narrates helps his readers get a clear picture of what is happening and what scenery the characters are admiring at a certain place. He perfectly conveys the emotions to the readers. There are also obstacles included in the story while they are on their trip, which makes it even more relatable. It is also remarkable that the author did not just focus on the views of men but also included the opinions of their partners. One thing that I like less is the frequent mention of profane words in the story.

Man Mission is an enjoyable book to read, so I am giving it a four out of four rating. The author wrote the novel in a very comprehensible manner. The story has been spiced up with humor to make it more enjoyable to read. The map he uses as an illustration before the start of a new adventure was a great help in making the readers anticipate what will happen and where the next journey will take place. The vital statistics written at each end of their journey also piqued my interest. The editors had done their best to make sure that the novel was of high quality and error-free. Their efforts deserve to be commended.

I would encourage people who love going on adventures to give this book a try. They will surely enjoy reading this, for there are lots of things that are relatable, and they can get some tips to help them enjoy traveling even more.
 

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