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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On the surface, this story is about someone who takes annual trips around the world with his friends. But this story is much more than that. This story explains the inherent problems that many of us run into. I found this book to be extremely thought-provoking. It made me question what I want out of life and fear responsibilities or consequences that may fall my way. Each of their journeys was described exquisitely. The vivid descriptions actually help you picture what it would be like to visit these places. Before I began reading, I was worried that this could not be possible. I was able to learn about many travel destinations around the world. This story can inspire one to travel more, seek new experiences, and learn more about different cultures. Fifteen years of adventures were chronicled in a profound and masterful way. However, the story does not only focus on his adventures. The author focuses on his personal and professional life. It felt real, as if I were reading someone's autobiography. Eytan Uliel has the ability to create complex characters. The protagonist was extremely insightful, and I thoroughly enjoyed reading his first-hand perspective. It was a roller coaster of emotions. It was exciting, funny, depressing, and overall heartwarming.

I give Man Mission 5 out of 5 stars. I cannot think of anything that I would change or any ways to improve upon this novel. I believe the editing was superb. I did not find a single error or typo while reading. I believe this book is mainly tailored for men who enjoy fiction and adventure novels. That being said, that doesn't mean it is solely for one demographic. I believe anyone could enjoy this novel. I found this book to be very relatable from my perspective. Although a woman may not relate to the protagonist, they may find it more interesting to delve into the thoughts of a typical man traversing life.

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