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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There are basically no words good enough to describe the excitement that comes with reading this book. The expedition that the men embark on are breathtaking, and most definitely worth your time. I mean, it's not every day you read a book where the characters go on amazing adventures like travelling to New Zealand, South Africa, Tokyo in Japan, Australia, Yasawa Islands in Fiji and many other great destinations.

In every destination they went, they learned new things, new life skills and most certainly also got older with every adventure. Aging brings wisdom with it as a bonus; the more they travelled, the more wiser they became, and faced their challenges differently. They also advised each other on different matters such as marriage and work and how to balance the two.

What I love about this book is the reality in it. How Sam confirmed that when they get to go to the boys trip they won't have to either bath or shave for a whole week. That is not all, not having to receive calls or get mails and reply to them, this was off course music to Daniel's ears compared to the daily grind of office life. I also loved how Sam reminded Daniel of the boys trip that they planned for while in the university. It is always a nice feeling to fulfill plans planned during campus, just like in this book. I most certainly loved how the author has added maps at the beginning of every journey they went. I think the author here was also trying to motivate his readers that we only live once and that we should enjoy every second of it.

I am delighted to report that there is nothing I loathed about this book. I also found no grammatical errors in this book, it is flawless and exceptionally well edited. Therefore I am happy to award this book a 5 out of 5 rating.

I am confident to recommend this book to people who love camping, travelling and exploring new grounds and unfamiliar territories.

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