Featured Official Review: Man Mission by Eytan Uliel [January 2020 Book of the Month]

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This should be an interesting adventure book, but I'm not sure this one is for me. Thanks for the review.
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Four guys in a touring adventure sound captivating and fascinating - a Man's Mission that would carry me through Australia, South Africa, Japan, and Ireland. I think I'll join this excursion. Thanks for your review!
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Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is sn adventure story. I always love adventure with lots of places. This one is also very interesting.
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This book appears to be full of adventures and intrigues. Must be worth reading through. Thanks for the review.
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Thanks for the great review, it would be amazing to read a book that is centered around men primarily and the adventures they embark on. Men can be elusive so to have a book that is insightful and emotive would be a definite plus.
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Looking forward to the adventures, the ups and downs, and the different family dynamics. I have always been curious about a man's mind. Man mission seems like the book to give me answers. This is a well-written review, I enjoyed it.
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Definitely sound like a very interesting! Discovering all that new and beautiful places and living all those adventures, makes you wanna hit the road. Thank you for your great review.
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This book sounds exciting on a number of levels. I like the idea of travel but love when there is real life mixed in amongst the exciting. The review left me excited to find out the hard and humorous parts as well as the places they will go!
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Wow! I love discoveries, going to places is fun. So I am looking up to this book for more enlightenment.
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A book about friendship, travel, and adventure sounds amazing. Reading about the friends’ lives back at home and their take on issues of life gives it another dimension. Thanks for the wonderful introduction!
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I like the book’s discussion on traveling and relationships in general as viewed from the perspectives of these four friends. It looks like a very wholesome experience. Thanks for the review.
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A book about four friends who travel to different places and in the event discover the depth of different aspects of their lives seems intriguing. Thank you for the review!
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That looks an interesting journey filled with adventure, humor and fun. Great review.
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Sounds like a travel journal of sorts that was inspired by a real life story. Was it? Great review!
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This seems like a fun-to-read book. I like the light-hearted nature of dealing with life while maintaining the sobriety of everyday situations. This would surely be an excellent read for travelers and adventurers. Thank you for the insightful review.
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