Review of Man Mission

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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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Eytan Uliel knew better to thrill us with his life experiences. I mean, everyone has different life experiences and it is only fair to share with others yours in order to uplift various souls out there. In response to that calling, Man Mission was brought forward, bearing not only family life but also the social and adventurous life of the author and his four friends. The author is able to safely balance all the balls thrown at him by society's family expectations while at the same time stealing some time for himself.

The book is exceptionally well edited, I must say, from the headings to the chapters. The saying, walk alone and you'll go faster, but with others you will go further, is surely tested in this book since the author's friends supported him through thick and thin, and truly a reader can embrace such in their life to be able to live life to the fullest. Women are portrayed in this book as cunning to a degree and are the ones who cause a ripple in everyday smooth processions.

Marriage should be cordial, as the author puts it. Time taken with the family is more significant than the money people sleep outside in search of. This has an adverse effect in our current world where parents are the money finders and the children don't get to interact or even hear precious words from them, or if they do, it is for a limited period of time. Man Mission happens to be a funny and exhilarating book. The author has been able to use dialogue in an unusual manner, livening the book to another level altogether.

The author cared enough to list all the issues that occurred during the activity, as well as the places visited, mode of transport and all. The book has made me feel like just packing up my things and boarding the next flight to China to tour the Great Wall of China or something of that magnitude. Regardless, I disliked the use of various terms that can be considered abusive or swearing. The book's font was immensely small and I terribly bore with it, though it was a pandemic in itself.

I think anything below 4 out of 4 stars would be unfair for such a masterpiece since I could go on and on stating how the book is funny, well presented, teaching, let alone adventurous. The design in which the author has been able to mix his life with the main agenda of the book is also top-notch. I would recommend Man Mission to anyone who enjoys traveling or, more accurately, outdoor enthusiasts.

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