Review of Man Mission

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Sakshi Chamaria
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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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A good book describing how four friends balance their day-to-day after marriage life with work and take an annual adventure as a stress buster. The Man Mission Charter also works as a rule book. The funniest point in which is ‘he who whines loudest wears the pink bracelet’. Wearing a pink bracelet is adding more fun to the adventure. An annual getaway continuous for fifteen years can be also seen as an achievement as many college friends can’t even make it for five years.

One book giving the experience of fifteen trips is a treasure itself. People can take it as a travel guide for the trips which are taken by these friends. Every trip hitting something unexpected seems like a surprise test. Injury in the first adventure and then a ride with the drug dealers is hilarious. Forming a committee and giving post on the names of insects is also something which made me laugh. Before going on a trip you have to take permission from Wives Committee and they will show some tantrums before giving the permission even knowing that they have to give the permission as these men are not going to skip their annual getaway.
Over the time after their marriages this annual getaway becomes more than a simple getaway. It becomes a stress buster for daily life where they could have some Man time only, away from the problems of office and home and just having some fun and relief with adventurous injuries.

It’s a story of exploration of life as well as different parts of world. I am giving this book five out of five stars and four out of four stars as I felt there can’t be such a great story explaining 15 trips with real life challenges and sorting out them. I really liked the way of narrating things in between the trips. The book was well edited and in its best manner. I don't think that it needs any improvement.

Thank you.

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