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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Some friends are made to last for a while or at a particular stage of your life. In contrast, other friends are made to last a lifetime. Who knew the main character would find a friend on campus that would last a lifetime? Eytan Uliel's book, Man Mission, starts with the main character, who makes a friend named Sam on campus. Although he considered him arrogant during their first meeting, they remained friends. They made friends with two other guys, Daniel and Alec. All four friends attended a food fair on campus and eventually got an idea that would affect their future.



A couple of years later, Sam decides to reach out to his friend; in the spirit of reunion, that phone call birthed the Man Mission. Both of them took their first trip to New Zealand, and though they encountered some challenges, it didn't stop them from the adventurous future ahead of them. The other two joined them, and this became a routine that took place every year. They decided to take up a new location every year with a new adventure in mind. Having travelled to different countries for different activities like biking in Japan, exploring South Africa, viewing lights in Iceland, and so many other exciting adventures



No matter how fun this seems, they cannot overlook the fact that they still have many challenges in their lives, their families, careers, children and all that. It is inspiring to see how these men tackle the real-life challenges present in their lives while looking forward to more fantastic days ahead of them.



The book's upside is that it contains inspiring tips on personal growth, and each situation could be related to real-life experiences. The downside of this book is that it includes many profane words. I'm not a big fan of profane words, so this threw me off guard. This is my opinion, though, as it doesn't affect the perfect delivery of the book.



I could not find any error in the book, so it was professionally edited. I give this book a perfect score of 5 out of 5, and I recommend it to people who need new experiences and are lovers of adventures.

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