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 fictitious book about four friends traveling to exotic locations around the world. The narrator first met Sam during law school, and a friendship is born between them when he offers to accompany the narrator to a food fair on campus. They soon realized that they shared a common love for traveling, adventures, and food, and the idea of traveling to exotic locations every year was born.

The idea seems to have been forgotten until Sam calls the narrator after three years and convinces him to give the idea a try; hence, Man Mission was born. Later, their friends Alex and Daniel also join them in these adventures. Man Mission narrates 15 years of traveling to beautiful and challenging locations, changing financial, family, and career dynamics in the narrators and his friend’s lives.

Man Mission beautifully expresses the midlife crises one feels and how things can still go wrong even if you have supposedly followed every rule in the rulebook. The book also reflects on how important it is to have good friends in life who are with you through thick and thin.

Throughout the book, the author narrates the trips and personal life of the narrator simultaneously, which gives us an insight into their state of mind. The book also explains the importance of keeping one's inner child alive and how important it is to take a break in one’s hectic life.

The author has done a tremendous job of making you understand and relate to the characters. The book also helps people realize that there is no guaranteed or sure-shot method to achieve happiness in life, and no amount of money or success can guarantee happiness and satisfaction in real life.

I would rate the book 5 out of 5, as I really loved it. I had a wonderful experience while reading it and couldn’t find a single negative thing about the book. You can feel yourself grow and your perspective widen while reading Man Mission.

Man Mission is flawlessly edited and will be a great book for anyone who wants to start reading travelogues. I would recommend the book to all travel and adventure lovers.

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