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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5 out of 5 stars
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Man Mission is a story of four men. Two of them, while in campus, shares a dream of someday traveling the world while trying out the foods in their destinations. One day, after they’re out of campus, they decide to see how their dream will go and finally decide and make plans on how to go about it. They finally reach their first destination and decide that that will be their yearly activity and that's how Man Mission began. The other two friends join later. Through the story I see teenagers or children in grown men despite the fact that in the course of the way they marry and have children and also have jobs to attend to amongst other normal person’s life activities. This is a narration of friendship, the mountains and valleys in marriage, the rise and falls in jobs, the difference between people when it comes to relationships. Most importantly, this book shows how taking some time away for one’s self is very helpful.

What caught my interest most is how these characters let out the children in them unravel especially when they are on their Man Mission, for instance at Otter trail in South Africa, when they decide to scream as they cross the river just because they feel like. I found reading this book fascinating since the characters showed some unimaginable sort of child-likeness when they were away from their families.

I did not find anything negative about this book. I feel like this is the best way the author - Eytan Uliel, can put out this piece. Everything is perfectly expressed.

There was no error in editing the book. I have no encounter with any grammatical error or typo for this reason I wish to rate this book a four out of four stars or a five out of five stars.

This book is a great source of travel ideas for travel enthusiasts. Furthermore, it sheds light, let me say to women, about a few things that happens in a man's life. So I would recommend it to those who love traveling and also to women with or without men in their lives, seeking to understand things about men.

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