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 a heartwarming and humorous memoir about four friends who have taken annual trips together for 15 years. The book follows the group as they navigate life, careers, marriages, and children and create new traditions during their travels. Each chapter ends with a trip summary that lists the country, mode of transport, distance covered, time taken, accommodation, and injuries sustained.

After some time had passed, Eytan found himself stuck in a tedious job when Sam unexpectedly called, changing the course of their lives. This call marked the beginning of their annual Man Mission, which commenced with a trek along Harper's Pass Trail. But what exactly was this man's mission?

I found myself drawn to this book due to its believable characters. The author has skillfully created individuals with relatable flaws and virtues, making them feel like real people rather than mere constructs of fiction. This made the reading experience all the more engaging, as I could empathise with the characters' struggles and victories. The journey that these four characters embarked on was the thing I admired the most; even though this was a story, I was still able to visualise their journey as if I were watching a movie.

I can't say I hated something in this book because the book was awesome. Although I believe the story still needs improvement to keep readers engaged, I believe there were a few times the book became boring. I would undoubtedly score MAN MISSION: FOUR MEN, FIFTEEN YEARS, ONE EPIC JOURNEY 5 out of 5 stars. Everything about this book was good, and I do like to praise the author for creating such an amazing book.

This book had flawless editing, showing you that an expert must have edited it. My suggestion for this book will remain with adventure lovers; no matter what type of adventure you enjoy, you will definitely find solace in reading this book.

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