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 about four college friends, who had a crazy idea to travel around the world, visiting exotic sites and sampling different kinds of food. Years later, their crazy idea becomes a reality, where not only did they get to see the world, but they also got to learn a few life lessons. Man Mission tells a story about an idea that became a dream, and from a dream, it became a tradition, filled with adventure, laughter, sorrow, companionship, and most importantly, self-discovery.

Eytan Uliel was able to show us that everyone faces problems as they grow up and try to make something of themselves. The story teaches us valuable life lessons about the so-called men’s world, where men are expected to hide their feelings and act strong because men don’t cry. The author was able to show that we all have problems and that we all make mistakes, but that is just a part of growing up, and we shouldn’t let that keep us from trying to be happy.

In my humble opinion, there is no negative aspect that can be found in the story. I believe that everything said in this book is true and anyone who reads it, will be able to find one or two things that will hit close to home. This book does not have many characters, which helps the reader to keep track of every character introduced, without having to go back to when they first appeared just so you can make sense of it all.

I would rate this novel 5 out of 5, because not only did Eytan Uliel manage to create a perfect story without any discord, between the beginning, middle, and ending. He managed to give the book an ending that will leave many readers satisfied. The book is also well edited, as I did not see any spelling errors, while I was reading.

I would recommend this book to people who going through the problems of adulthood, and anyone who enjoys a good adventure, drama, and slice of life story.

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