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 look into the lives of four Australian men as they go from teenage boys to adults. The book details 15 years of these four young men as they follow through on a yearly tradition set by them in college. Every year, they will go on a week-long adventure anywhere in the world. Naming this tradition “Man Mission,” they embark on journeys filled with new adventures, experiences, and memories. If you’d like to read about four men going on mountain biking trips, kayaking trips, downing kava shots on Fiji, and catching up on life and families, then "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel might be the perfect book for you.
Reading this book is like traveling without getting up from your chair. Eytan has done a fantastic job of describing each country visually and with lots of details. There were times when I could picture a place in my head just from the author's words. I’ve fallen in love with Spain and South Africa after reading that part of the book. Eytan’s writing style is the best aspect of this book. Other than that, I’d like to thank him for being a part of such a wonderful group of friends. This book wouldn’t have become half of what it is if it were not for these four friends.

I did not find anything major to dislike in this book. The length of "Man Mission" is a minor inconvenience. Some information felt redundant, but other than that, I absolutely loved reading this book. This was a small concern and doesn’t warrant deducting a star. Overall, Eytan Uliel has written a splendidly enamouring book. "Man Mission" was splendidly edited, and I did not encounter a single error while reading the book.

"Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel is a poignant and comic look at modern men from the perspective of four average Australian guys. As a woman, I loved peeking into the male brain, and I’m left speechless at the exploration and journey in "Man Mission.” I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars for its enjoyable reading pleasure and the lack of any negative aspects. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book, so it deserves full stars.

I recommend this book to fellow travel enthusiasts. People who like to learn about different cultures will definitely love reading this book. Lastly, this is a great book about friendships and growing up into adults in this modern world, so anyone who is interested in reading about that should give this book a try.

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