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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Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is a story of four friends, Eytan, Sam, Daniel, and Alec, who go on a trip to different places annually. Eytan and Sam met in law school, and they decided it would be a good thing to leave their daily lives and go on trips and do various outdoor activities like hiking and kayaking each year. They graduated from law school and were faced with the struggles of making a living, and they both forgot their plan for the annual vacation. One day, Sam called Eytan and reminded him of their plan, but Eytan was reluctant. Sam was able to convince him, and they invited Daniel and Alec to join them, but they declined. They traveled to New Zealand and planned to hike, but they didn't do proper planning. Eytan's hike ended abruptly on a painful but humorous note. Daniel and Alec joined them on the third trip, and this marked the beginning of the men's vacation to several interesting places and activities.

I liked how the author detailed the places and happenings in the book, making the book lively and entertaining to read. When I saw the title, I felt it would be a spy novel filled with investigative work, but to my great surprise, I found out that it's a story about the lives and struggles of four friends who stick with each other in their hard and happy times. I learned that society has been a little bit hard on men and has made them feel like they have to provide for their family without thinking if the decision would hurt them or not. Men do cry, and they also need a shoulder to cry on. I also learned that communication is a great thing in any relationship. A lot of relationship problems can be avoided with adequate communication. This book tells a story of love, family, and true friendship.

This is a great book, and I found nothing to like about it. The storyline is captivating and relates to our everyday lives. It seems so real and gives the reader an insight into the lives of men and their everyday struggles. The book also showed character development, and anyone who reads it will learn a lesson or two from it.

I rate this book four out of four stars because it is a good and inspiring read. I was able to form a pictorial image of the events in the book. It was also exceptionally edited.

I recommend this book to men and lovers of adventures and travel memoirs.

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