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 book Man Mission by Eytan Uliel focuses on a group of men and their adventurous activities tagged "Man Missions," which they embark on every year for fifteen years. It also gives an insight into the lives of men in general: career choices, decision-making, family, and friendship.

The book talks about the lives of these men right from their university days, their careers, their family lives, their various individual challenges, and how their "Man Missions" help them to unwind, provide some comfort, and carry on with their various lives despite the challenges.
The book also provides a guide for going on adventures, or, as the book refers to them, "man missions." There are also some law-related terms in the book that can give one a little insight into the law profession.

There are a lot of things to like about the book. The dialogues are filled with humor and emotions, which made the book fun to read. The author did a very good job of bringing the characters to life, their lives from the university to working-class adults, and their various adventures together. Everything felt so real while reading the book that, at some points, I imagined myself as one of the men partaking in the Man Missions.
The author seems like someone who has traveled a lot because of the apt description of the scenery and places mentioned in the book.

There are a few things to dislike about the book. One of them is the excessive use of profane language and its sexual content, which some people might find unappealing due to their religious or moral orientation. For this reason also, the book isn't suitable for children.
However, the book was well edited, as I didn't spot any errors while reading it. The writer's storytelling was also top-notch. Hence, I'll be rating the book 5 out of 5 stars.

If you like a book with lots of humor and emotion that has you laughing all through and at the same time feeling surges of emotion, this is definitely a book for you. I'll also recommend this book for young people, especially guys, as it gives a glimpse into what lies ahead and guides them on how to navigate through it. People who love going on adventures will also find a lot to relate to in the book.

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