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 by Eytan Uliel is a book written about the journey of four very close friends who spent up to 15 years traveling and visiting different countries, partaking in adventures and experiences that had been done in their locations of visit. They have distinct personalities and beliefs, but that was not enough to hinder their yearly travel plans. When in the places they visit, they involve themselves in activities like hiking, kayaking, biking, etc.

They visited cities like Thailand and many others, where they spent quality time together. The four men met every year to go on their trip, and they all abided by the rules set in place and tried their best. The book talks about the thrill and excitement they have while traveling together and how they conquer each obstacle at a time in unity. Everything seems perfect, or so they think, until they begin to realize that some of them were facing other real-life challenges. Their lives are not as perfect as they initially imagined, as they all had secret battles life was throwing at them. They come to realize that their trip was actually an escape from their boring office lives since the trip was their best feeling of freedom, considering they are now adults with a lot of real-life responsibilities and challenges to face on a regular basis.

What I like about the book is how it is detailed and self-explanatory. The book tells us every necessary detail about the mission, including names of places, means of transportation, and everything that happened to them in between. The book also introduces us to different parts of the world I have yet to visit, talks about their lifestyle, and gives hints about what we might see there. The life of a man is not a bed of roses, and the author makes this known to all readers. I enjoyed how educational the book is and how the author made the characters very different and unique. The author found a way to not mention the names of other characters that were of lesser importance.

There is absolutely nothing I did not like about the book. It was full of interesting adventures and kept my attention throughout. The book was exceptionally edited.

I rate this book five out of five stars. I recommend this book to anyone in college who is interested in what life might throw at them in the future, anyone who has a great group of friends and would like to keep enjoying their company for longer periods, and everyone who enjoys reading good books.

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