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

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Good Friendship leaves a permanent impact in our lives, this is certain to the four friends in this story. Well reviewed
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Man Mission is a story of four men who decide to get together from time to time, get away from life and find adventure. Their travels to exotic lands are exciting, suspenseful and hilarious. Congratulations to the author for your book being chosen as BOTD. This was a great review. You made me want to read this one.
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Thanks for the terrific review! I have only read the sample so far but that combined with your review proves this is a great book. Their many adventures traveling sounds so intriguing. The one that stood out to me the most is "chasing the northern lights in Ireland!" I have always wished I could experience that at least once! I am so glad the book also incorporates humor! This may be a man's book but I plan to read it myself!
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Adventure, humor and funny characters contribute to an appealing and thrilling story. The story seem to be promising. This is my next book to read. Great review
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It sounds this adventure will inspire wanderlust! Thanks for the recommendation!
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Wow! A trip to various places is something worth looking forward to. Thank you so much for the review.
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I loved this book and also your review of it! Completely agree with your use of the word captivating to describe it. After finishing this book I immediately wanted to book a trip because the descriptions were so good! Thanks for the review.
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I think that the plot of this book is similar to ones that I have read in the past. It reminds me somewhat of the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and the Reel Sisters. There are noticeable differences, but the overall feel of the story would make me want to read this. I like that you left the plot somewhat vague for all of us book club members to discover.
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I do like travels, but considering the fact that current book is written around group of guys is giving me pause. I wouldn't call myself prejudiced, but it can't be simple coincidence that everything I ever read or watch about men companies always had specific flavor to it.
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I love travel books, so this one has a certain appeal based on that. I’m not sure how a story about four male friends would fare, however the reviewer recommends it so enthusiastically that I feel I should try it out. Many thanks.
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I'm intrigued by the foursome's adventures, and I also like that flashbacks of their regular lives are included to adequately round off the plot. Thanks for your wonderful review.
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The plot sounds interesting
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I am always intrigued when the opportunity to get a man's viewpoint, on life's issues, comes up. This sounds like an enjoyable read.
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I love reading adventures and this book seems to be at the epicenter of adventures. I am too curious and intrigued.
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Post by Kaitlyn Canedy »

Looks like an interesting story and makes me want to read it! I have wanted to do some traveling for awhile, and I think that this book will be able to satiate my desire. I just wasn't very fond of the constant use of the "f" word in the book, based on the first part of the book that I read. Otherwise, it looks great! Adding this one to my bookshelf.
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