Review of Man Mission

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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What greater feeling is there when you just want to read a book that will be pleasing and you come across Man Mission that gives so much ecstasy and you get to travel to fifteen different places while lying on your bed? 

Eytan Uliel's Man Mission is a beautiful work of fiction that tells the story of four men: Sam, Daniel, Alec, and the author, and their adventurous and daring trips to fifteen countries. At first, Man Mission was just jokingly suggested by the author to Sam when the guys were in college, but turned out to be real three years later when the author received a call from Sam reminding him about all they had talked about in college, and that's how the first Man Mission was born. All these men except Alec had serious relationships going on. The book covers two aspects: their Man Mission life and their work and private lives. Have a look to see how daring these men can be trying to top the last mission and how their lives metamorphosized in those fifteen years, with some of the men trying not to do things they would not have imagined doing a few years back and some wondering if they followed their hearts and dreams or if they just went to where there was more money.

The book was written from the first-person point of view, and at a point, I thought that it may be a true story because the feelings were beautifully described, as I could even feel the writer's pain and joy. I loved the way the writer arranged the pages, and the first few pages of the book were so captivating that I was excited to see how things would unfold as I read. The author, Eytan Uliel, has a good sense of humor with a canny way of making the reader engrossed in his pages. I also liked that the book was so educational. I learned more about places I never knew existed. Eytan took care of the details very well. I was never confused or lost while reading because I could imagine, to an extent, how everything played out in the book. The book's cover was so beautiful and informative because it showed the different countries where the missions were held. Also, the author had a very wild imagination, which was put to good use by him by doing justice to the culture and beauty of the places chosen for the missions, vividly describing the environment and their experiences. One of the aims of Man Mission was to get away from business and stressful activities for a while, but along the line, it became a way to run away from problems and not resolve them when they got back from the mission. This was the only thing I didn't like about the book.

The book was professionally edited, as I didn't find any errors.

I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars because I found nothing wrong with it and I enjoyed reading it immensely.

I would strongly recommend this book to someone who likes to travel a lot, someone who is looking for a place to have fun because the book helps in that aspect, and also to someone who wishes to see the world but is being held back.

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