Review of Man Mission

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Mellino Itz
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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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When I initially came across this book, I was expecting to read a story about men going on a fight or rescue mission. I was completely thrilled by the unexpected story the author captured in this book. Four interesting characters embarked on a series of travel missions, just for fun. If you are in search of a hilarious and entertaining book, then Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is a perfect choice.

The narrator has been friends with Alec and Daniel since grammar school. He met Sam in law school while in search of someone who would go with him to the food fair on campus. As a teenager, the narrator had always wanted to go on an exotic vacation to the most exotic places around the world, with the sole purpose of sampling every edible he could find. The narrator and Sam went on their first mission to New Zealand. Some hilarious events occurred in New Zealand, such as these friends' encounter with some curious cows and more. The author went on to describe the relationships between these friends and their partners. This book went on to describe men and their behaviors in an extraordinary way. Read to know more about Alec, Sam, Daniel, Rachel, Pamela, and other intriguing events that occurred during the rest of the missions.

I love the way the author tried to make this story as realistic as possible. At some point while reading, it felt like I was reading a nonfiction book. As a man, I could relate to most of the content of this book. I was inspired by the decision the author made concerning his career. Most men end up pursuing opportunities for the sake of their families and other weird reasons at the expense of their happiness. Life is less stressful when we go for what gives us peace and joy. I love cooking, and getting to read about some foreign dishes and meals gave me an amazing feeling.

I loved everything about this book. I admired Daniel and Pamela's relationship. It showed maturity and respect for your spouse. This book was very well organized and edited. I could not find any errors in this book. The biblical references and quotations used in this book were lovely, and they connected properly with the concept of each chapter. The maps were very helpful, as I occasionally referred to them while reading.

I will rate this book five out of five stars. I recommend this book to all lovers of fiction. Men who desire to know more about themselves should also read this book.

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Post by Chris Azuka »

I have been seeing good reviews of this book, including this although I've not read it. I'm thrilled to know more about the adventure of these four friends. Great review.
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Man Mission by Eytan Uliel describes the journey of four men both their professional and personal lives. I loved the explicit details by the author on how the men navigated through life seeking happiness and all-round fulfillment.
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I really love how the author wrote the relationships realistically.
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