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 that follows the journey of four men: the narrator, Sam, Daniel, and Alec. The narrator and Sam have an exciting talk in collage about traveling the world. Three years later, the narrator gets a call from Sam, and then their epic journey begins. They travel to many different places and do many different types of activities. During the years, they all get married, have children, move houses, and go through development from a young boy to an adult. They want peace, and they all look for a form of escapism from their hard lives. They go through marital problems and separations that give them emotional pain. What will happen to each character in the book? Which fifteen destinations do they travel to? What causes the problems in their married life? Who is the person who cheats on his wife? Read more to find out about this amazing book written by Eytan Uliel.

I loved many things about this book. The book has amazing characters that bond with each other and are there for each other when problems arise. The four men share a close bond of brotherhood and are always there to support each other. They don't judge each other and always help when needed. Their wives, Rachel, Pamela, and Evie, also form a wives committee and share a close bond. Each character in this book plays a significant role in the story, and they all face different struggles and see the things they do right from their own point of view.

Rachel and the narrator have a perfect relationship in the outside world. They are known as a perfect family with perfect children and a beautiful house, but things at home are the opposite. Pamela and Daniel have bigger kids; he has a perfect job and manages things perfectly, but he also has marital problems and gets separated. Sam and Evie, along with Alec and Natalie, also have perfect relationships but end up having insecurities. It proves that as much as a woman can go through pain, even men are allowed to have pain, and men can also cry when hurt.

I loved everything in this book. The way the author goes into so much detail about everything in the book, including the characters, settings, emotions, and adventures The author takes his time to describe each trip and the activities they do. The descriptions of Australia, Thailand, the Kruger National Park, Hawaii, and Taiwan are absolutely beautiful and perfect. Each scene is described so perfectly. I rate this book five out of five stars due to its excellence.

This book has been professionally edited, and I have not found a single error. I recommend this book to someone over the age of eighteen due to the use of profanity. It gives everyone knowledge about how the real world is and how some people's lives are.

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