Review of Man Mission

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
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Have you ever wanted to travel the world with your best friends? Or have you ever imagined what it would feel like to travel and go on different adventures? Eytan Uliel’s Man Mission gives you the perfect view of life's struggles on one side and amazing adventures and fun with traveling on the other. Four friends decide to travel to a new place each year to get away from the pressures of life, and they call it the Man Mission. The adventure starts with only two of the men traveling first to New Zealand, but it doesn't go well because of the first-time experience, and one of them returns home with an injury. In the second year, they inform two of their other friends about this amazing idea, and they visit Japan. Then it continues for 15 years, traveling to Australia, Peru, Spain, Africa, and even North Korea. They experience a lot of cool stuff, meet new people, and do a lot of activities like kayaking, hiking, and biking. Even though each one of them has their own life matters, they manage to come together and spend a great time doing something different.

Man Mission is a fun and amazing book. The content is fantastic; each chapter has a new adventure and new fun, and I couldn't wait to see what would happen in each chapter. The story was narrated by Eytan, and it made it much easier and more understandable to read from one’s perspective. I liked the way these people managed to have really fun moments and a good time even though they had their life struggles, jobs, wives, and children to take care of. It was also important to mention the amazing quotes at the beginning of each chapter. They were really meaningful and relatable to the content of the book. What I liked the most was that the story was real, which made it more fun to read about realistic scenes. The sense of humor in each character, the jokes, and the sad moments all made it more intriguing and realistic.

I loved this book, and it was definitely to my taste. I couldn't find any negative points. It was a complete book from my point of view. Everything was great; the scenes were organized well, the characters in the book were all great, and most importantly, the book wasn’t boring. I could read it all night long, and it was fun. So I don’t find anything to give it a lower rating. I would give it a perfect 5 out of 5 stars.

I would love to recommend Man Mission to readers who love traveling and are fans of adventures. This book talks about a real-life adventure, and it is really fun. If you are a busy guy and stressed with life pressure and don’t know what to do, then read this book and find out how a man can manage those things. I would love to read more of Eytan Uliel, and I hope you guys enjoy it as well.

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How the friends were able to make these trips and arrange them despite all that was going on in their lives is admirable. The review is interesting, and your description of the story of the book gives it its due. Well done The Keeper Jr.
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Thanks alot Sarah!
Yes it is something interesting. It actually made me think of somethings I missed with my friends. And it reminds us to know the value of true friendship. Thanks again for the kind comment.
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I liked this book, the reading was interesting. What I can find striking about this book is the unbreakable friendship that lasts for so many years.
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Bettny Andrade wrote: 06 Aug 2023, 13:05 I liked this book, the reading was interesting. What I can find striking about this book is the unbreakable friendship that lasts for so many years.
I'm glad you've read the book as well. Yes the unbreakable friendship is something remarkable about the book. Thanks for the comment!
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A friendship that lasted 15 years is truly bonded. I love hearing about their trips and activities, and I think their emotions can be easily felt by the readers. This is the right book to learn about friendship. Thank you for your incredible review, Keeper!
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Hazel Mae Bagarinao wrote: 07 Aug 2023, 16:31 A friendship that lasted 15 years is truly bonded. I love hearing about their trips and activities, and I think their emotions can be easily felt by the readers. This is the right book to learn about friendship. Thank you for your incredible review, Keeper!
Thanks for the comment Hazel. Yes it is the right book for friendship. Hope you liked the review.
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I love travelling. The idea of different travel experiences over 15 years sounds intriguing. I'm curious about their experience in Japan. I'm glad you enjoyed reading this book; I can easily tell from your enthusiastic words. You surely convinced me to give it a shot. Thanks for the lovely recommendation and this amazing review!
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Omneya Shakeep wrote: 10 Aug 2023, 08:11 I love travelling. The idea of different travel experiences over 15 years sounds intriguing. I'm curious about their experience in Japan. I'm glad you enjoyed reading this book; I can easily tell from your enthusiastic words. You surely convinced me to give it a shot. Thanks for the lovely recommendation and this amazing review!
Yes, it is very intriguing especially when you love travelling too. I think you will love this book Omneya. I'm glad to have your comment here. Thanks alot for reading and your kind words 😊.
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I've read this book and as Sarah mentioned, the fact that they could still organise and go on these trips regardless of what was going on in their lives. I enjoyed your review. I also have to say, the wives' committee will forever make me cackle.
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Tshepsyt wrote: 12 Aug 2023, 01:13 I've read this book and as Sarah mentioned, the fact that they could still organise and go on these trips regardless of what was going on in their lives. I enjoyed your review. I also have to say, the wives' committee will forever make me cackle.
I'm glad you've read the book too. Yes, the wives' committee is something amusing in this book. Thanks for the comment!
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Seems to be a good book for adventure and travel loving readers.
Thanks for a precise and clear review.
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Amazing review, can see how much you've liked reading it. Book for people who love to travel, explore, and are willing to accept what comes their way. Surely a book about friendships and bonding too. Loved reading your review. I may pick this one next.
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Seetha E wrote: 20 Aug 2023, 20:11 Amazing review, can see how much you've liked reading it. Book for people who love to travel, explore, and are willing to accept what comes their way. Surely a book about friendships and bonding too. Loved reading your review. I may pick this one next.
Thanks a lot! Yes, it is a fun read and I hope you get to read it too. I'm excited to read your review of this book soon. Thanks again for your kind comment.
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Umesh Bhatt wrote: 15 Aug 2023, 02:04 Seems to be a good book for adventure and travel loving readers.
Thanks for a precise and clear review.
It surely is a favorite for travel lovers. Thanks for taking the time to read this review. Hope you enjoyed it as well.
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