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 book full of adventures. This book is about a group of friends who occasionally embark on an adventure where they will have time to breathe fresh air and live freely without thinking about reporting to someone at work the next day. The male characters in this book are childhood friends who have managed to stay together and help each other grow. Their first adventure to New Zealand was not too good because one of them came home with a torn ligament. The second journey was to Japan, followed by a visit to Australia. Although there was a record of injury in most of their travels, it never stopped these friends from doing what they loved in their free time. Do you want to know about the escapades that occurred during the rest of their journey? Read the rest of this book.

There are things I like about this book. First, the author started almost all the chapters with thought-provoking motivational quotes. These quotes somehow gave me an idea of what the chapter will address. Also, I laughed at some point while reading this book due to the idiosyncrasies of pregnancy, as evident here. One day, pregnant Rachel insisted on her husband getting her baklava in the middle of the night. After her poor husband drove out and came home with the baklava, Rachel decided she had lost her appetite and trashed the food. 

The author wrote this book by switching from the corporate to the personal life of the main character. I don't know why the author followed this format, but I occasionally lost the flow of the story as the author moved from one part of the main character's life to another. This is the only thing I don't like about this book. 
 
The author of this book is a very good storyteller, judging from how he presented the story in this book. I can confirm that this book was exceptionally well edited. Also, the author took time to develop the characters in this book. If there is one character I would love to invite over for dinner, it would be Sam. I love the level of emotional and physical support Sam provides as a friend. Furthermore, the author tried to make reading this book easy by using simple, easy-to-understand words in the writing. Considering the above, I am awarding this book a rating of five out of five stars.

I would recommend this book to adventure lovers. Also, this book contains relationship playbook tips, so anyone interested in making their relationship work will be interested in this book.
 

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I love the fact that the hurdles these friends faced did not deter them from having fun together. I also love the kind of support Sam gives his friend. Nice review!
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Man mission is one of my best book of all time. The book opened my understanding to what it takes to be a man and how to communicate well with them. Well done
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The one thing I like about this book is the fact that despite the challenges these men were craving, they didn’t let it get in the way of their adventures. Great review!
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This book is amazing, these men went on an adventure for years without breaking their relationship negating the popular saying that ten boys can not play together for 10 years.
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Man mission really got me thinking about my life a lot. It made me question most of the decisions I've made until now in my life. I can say it was a great eye opener for me on career choices and doing what you like best so as not have regrets in the future.
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I just started reading this book. The headline of the first chapter already sets a suspenseful tone that makes you want to read even more. I'm loving that so far. It was a bit annoying at first, but now, I love how they interject little tidbits of their personal lives.
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The friends had fun, despite the challenges they faced, which is quite amazing.
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