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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The Man Mission by Eytan Uliel tells the story of four young men who have started an annual tradition of traveling to different places with their chosen mode of transport. It gives details of the adventures that these young men pursue each year while simultaneously describing the events of their personal lives.

The author describes the scenery and locations really well. They traveled through beautiful and scenic routes like hiking the Harper's Pass Trail in New Zealand, cycling through the rural scenic routes in Japan and South Korea, kayaking in Australia, etc. It really fills me with joy to go through all their missions to different places because I'm one of those people who really loves to travel and explore new places. I feel like it kind of gave me motivation to go out on my own to do such adventures.

It also tells us about the life of a man, like how society expects him to be tough and strong and not show any signs of weakness. By going through each chapter, we find out how Eytan has suffered because of bottling up his feelings, not sharing them even with his partner, and later his struggle to come out of the depression caused as a result of that. Once he learned to overcome that, with the help of a group and also his friends, he became happier and more content. At the start, he was a man who was afraid of change, but by the end, he realized that change is inevitable in life, and ultimately, it is in his hands to decide how he wants to handle it.

I will give it a rating of 5 out of 5. I really enjoyed reading this book. The author and editors did a pretty good job. I liked the humor between the friends and also the vital statistics mentioned at the end of each chapter.

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