Review of Man Mission

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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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Spending fifteen years of ones life with friends is enough to make a biography or even an autobiography. Who spent this huge amount of time with friends? This is Eytan Uliel in Man Mission by Eytan Uliel. Who are these friends of his? Daniel, Alec, and Sam are his friends. Each year, these men will go on a journey to any country of their choice. Legible on this journey, they did not just have fun alone; they also did many other things, like discussing their challenges and accomplishments. As we all know, men have so many responsibilities to take on; they have families to take care of, so this journey to have fun and discuss also serves as a means of relaxation for these four men every year. How did they come up with the idea of doing this every year? Know more about this when you get your copy of this book and read it fully.

Places like Iceland, New Zealand, Thailand, and even many more amazing places become the locations where these men have their yearly adventures together. By the way, I enjoyed this book. If those locations they visited were humans, I’m sure they would even be grateful to the four men for using them as relaxation centers. It is no longer hidden that men face a lot of issues daily, from trying to make ends meet to settling bills that they know about and emergency ones. So, reading this book was so interesting to me. At some point, I wish I could appear in the midst of them and crack some jokes just to make them smile. The fact that the author could write these things out and make them look imaginable to a large extent was amazing. I also learned that men face a lot, but due to the fact that society sees it as abnormal when a man cries or even makes an attempt to do so, they keep their pain to themselves and only share it among themselves.

Speaking of lessons, this book taught me a lot. Speaking of experiences, the book added more to the ones I already have. So, finding a negative aspect in the book was unnecessary, and, in fact, I could not find any.

The book’s rating from me is five out of five stars. I enjoyed the book a lot, and it was also full of positive things. The book was also exceptionally edited. There is no way the book is getting a lower rating for all the factors mentioned above.

Men can read this book to see how their fellow men act and relate. Women can read it as well to know that men face a lot but might not easily open up to them. The book taught me a lot. I don’t think there is anyone who cannot read the book. So, both genders can read the book.

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