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

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

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Man Mission by Eytan Uliel sounds captivating. The book makes me want to travel the world. Well, I have always wished to travel to different places. I love this book because it's filled with adventure and it has great themes which include friendship. I will add it to my to read list. Great review.
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I am a little jealous of the characters, who take such exciting trips. This time, my vicariously accompanying them is not enough. But I like the positive vibes of the adventure. Not to mention New Zeeland, at the other end of the world for me. My first "visit" there was with Jules Verne and his "Two-year-holiday"
The review points out the highlights of the book and makes me even more envious. Great job! :tiphat:
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Usually I don't read this kind of books but this one got my attention, in particular because trips become a crucial part of the protagonists' life when it becomes more complicated, with a series of ramifications in their relationships.
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This sounds like an exciting, insightful, and well-written story. Thank you for your review!
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Although traveling in one of my hobbies still I haven't read any book on travel so far. This book sounds really interesting. Excellent review.
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Your review is beautiful. You have included both the summary of the book and your opinion on the book. Excellent work!
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Post by Div+ »

I think this book is going to be amazing ,
The few pages that I read were just way beyond. I really like travelling and adventures so i do think it’s going to in my book list for this year .
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I usually enjoy books about friendships and travel. Besides, it's been a while since I've read a book entirely told from the male perspective. I might check this one out, especially since it's Jan 2020's BOTM. Thanks for the informative review!
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It would be interesting to read the travelogues. Also it’s nice to see a book where we get to read from perspectives of men. Otherwise such books always revolve around female characters.
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What a lovely book to start the year with. Travelling and touring is one of my favourite hubby. And to even have friends along will bring about much fun. This book gives that joy and enlightenment on that. The problem now is the tight immigration rules, delayed visa response and financial hindrances. I hope this book cover few of those challenges. Thanks for this review.
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This book sounds fun and intriguing. I feel like I was there with them partying on the beach.
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Man Mission by Eytan is a discovery of interesting places and it is a tour of four friends to distant places to rejuvenate or rediscover what else was there to see more.It sounds like an intriguing adventure.
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I will consider reading this book so that I can view issues such as relationships, marriage, career, fatherhood and many more through the standpoint of a man. Thanks for an informed review.
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Post by Merlin+reads »

Hello... Actually, when I read the "sample"... I found myself, a couple of times, sporadically and completely laughing out loud. Wholeheartedly. I agree with your review of the various characters being diverse and witty. And by the way you described their wild and crazy adventures together, how it affects their lives.. It seems like this book will be a good and enjoyable read. I guess I'll be reading it next.
Thanks for your review.
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Post by Lui Vanderbilt »

I would read the book because of the value of friendship between the four lads. Good review
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