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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Not everyone gets the chance to live their childhood dream. Dreams come free, formed in the delicate fabric of a child’s mind, exciting, introspecting, and urging towards the surreal pleasures of adventures. We grow up, and the price of our dreams becomes too costly to be paid; hence, dreams become unreal. Eytan Uliel’s Man Mission: Four Men, Fifteen Years, One Epic Journey captures a fascinating adventure led by Charlie Brown and his friends after they graduate law school on a quest to fulfil a mission they have fantasised about since they were kids.

Impulsively, their mission began with Charlie and Sam going on a hiking event in New Zealand. The crew became complete when they were joined by Daniel and Alec, and they began to explore various difficult, dangerous, and nerve-wracking adventures that you would most definitely want to find out about by reading this book. You would also like to see how they juxtapose dealing with the challenges that come with these adventures with those associated with the responsibilities of their regular lives.

I find the story entertaining and daunting. It also plays a secondary role in education, as it exposes one to different activities and geographical feats in the different countries they explore. The book also taught bravery, not the kind that is a farce but the kind that is mustered in the face of true challenges. Sam especially showcased ruthless bravery in the face of daunting and intimidating situations as they proceeded through the mission.

The book is spiced with adequate amounts of humour, leaving a lot of room to laugh and giggle through its pages. The emotions in the book are real. Charlie was a lot of fun, or, more succinctly put, a lot of fun was made of him. However, he showed great empathy throughout the book, even towards animals.

I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. The plots resonated with simplicity, and I genuinely struggled to find anything I disliked about the book. It was an absolute gem, and I hope to take some adventures myself someday, but unlike most of the men in the book, I will consider my family's fears. The book also appears professionally edited, as there were few conceived errors.

I would recommend this book to lovers of adventures. If you love daunting adventures, exploring new places, doing something out of the norm, and the gift of genuine friendships, you will most likely find this book an amazing thriller to read. Anyone can literally get a great read out of this entertaining book.

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Hope you are right saying that the book does contain humor. And I will be intelligent enough to decipher the humor.
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