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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Man Mission is a book written by Eytan Uliel. It discusses the author, Eytan, who has always yearned to adventure throughout the globe and have pleasure. When he and his friend Sam went to New Zealand on a hike, they established what they termed the Man Mission. After a while, they started bringing Alec and Daniel along, and the three of them started making it a practice to travel to new places. In this book, they describe their travels to various locations, including New Zealand, Japan, Australia, Fiji, Spain, Thailand, South Korea, South Africa, Vietnam, the USA, Taiwan, Peru, and Iceland. They claimed that they could act carefree while hiking and riding, providing a vacation from reality. This book also included accounts of their lives, careers, and marriages.

I definitely need to pluck flowers and give them to Eytan. This book is wholesome. I love a lot of things in the book. First off, I love the numerous adventures they took on. The author was so descriptive that I felt like I was there with them on every mission. The book is really enlightening, as I got to know about cool places to visit. My travel list will surely be updated. I also love how relatable the book is, with the guys always checking in with their spouses before a trip. I have a married friend who always tells me that she needs to ask her husband before she goes on our girls’ trip. Another thing I love is the way the narrator expressed his frustrations, concerns, and triumphs. It came across as really genuine. The unity and friendship of the guys and their wives were quite admirable. Finally, I did not find any errors in this book, so I can state that the book was professionally well edited. The editors surely deserve a raise.

The only thing I did not like was the amount of profanity used by the author. I felt uncomfortable coming across the cuss words often.

The occasional appearance of cuss words did not affect my enjoyment of the book, so I still rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. I gave it a rating of 5 stars because, as I said earlier, it was such a fun read. There were also no grammatical errors in the book, which made my reading quite easy.

People who enjoy adventures and are looking for suggestions for new places to travel should read this book.

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