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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The book Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is an adventurous narrative of how four friends spent their leisure traveling to different places yearly. It all began as a fantasy, as Eytan had always imagined such yearly trips ever since his teenage years. Sam was also a fan of traveling, so when Eytan told Sam about his fantasy yearly trips, Sam was supportive. Three years after leaving the university, Eytan's imagined yearly trip became a reality.

Eytan resigned from his law firm job 48 hours before their first journey. He and Sam traveled first to New Zealand, where they had fun amidst several challenges. Eytan sustained a knee injury on the first journey and wished to go back, but Sam's reluctance ensured the continuity of the journey. They had invited Daniel and Alec, but they couldn't make it on the first journey for understandable reasons. Daniel joined them on their third journey to Australia's Murray River in the state of Victoria. The wives' committee insisted that they travel to a place close enough and spend only four days there. Read the book to find out more.

I loved every aspect of this book. The author's experience is one to learn from. The funny nature of the book kept me glued to it. Traveling around the world is one of those amazing experiences everyone should try at least once or twice in their lifetime. One of the things I love so much about man missions is the men-only rule. This feature somehow enhanced the friendship bond between these guys. There were also some funny occasions where the wives' committee was involved in decision-making; obviously, women also have a say when it comes to making decisions in the lives of their husbands.

Aside from the fact that only Eytan and Sam went on the first mission, I loved every other part of the book. I wish they had all gone on the first journey. I did not find any other negative aspects of this book. There was no typographical or grammatical error, showing that the book was exceptionally well edited. I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars since I did not notice any negative aspect of the book that is enough to cause a deduction of any point from my rating.

I recommend this book to everyone who loves traveling. The book expresses the bond involved in friendship. Every reader would also learn a thing or two about how to improve their relationships with friends. Couples should also read this book.

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