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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A simple chat about going to a food fair between the main character and Sam, two people who had recently met and became friends while in college, led to the formation of the man mission group. Later, as they grew older, these young, foolish, and free friends embarked on a journey to experience an outdoor adventure of serenity and enjoy eating strange foods in an effort to escape their obligations at work. This was something they had wanted to do during their university years, and so they started out for New Zealand on these adventures. including kayaking, biking, and hiking in a variety of international places. But later, two more of their friends — Alex and Daniel — joined them in this man mission.

Can you guess which countries they visited afterward? If not, find out as you binge read and learn about some of the fascinating locations these characters visited as you read Man Mission: Four Men, Fifteen Years, One Epic Journey by Eytan Uliel.

I thoroughly appreciated the main character's narrative, and the author's ability to switch between situations in the plot was truly outstanding. I found the humour-filled romance and bromance between these men to be quite enjoyable. I really like how the characters' emotions were shown so vividly since they were so relevant. I admire the author's efforts to demonstrate a breadth of knowledge about each nation addressed in the story.

There was nothing I hated about this book, despite the fact that it featured swear words, maybe as a consequence of the author's attempt to convey the colloquialisms of each character separately. Additionally, I only saw minor flaws, indicating that the book underwent a thorough editing process. So, I give this book five out of five stars.

I would suggest this book to anyone who likes adventure stories with a hint of romance and complex relationships, such as marriage, family, and even bromance. The topic of emotional intelligence is one item in this book that caught my attention.

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