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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The book Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is based on his real-life travelogue, which he put into a book. Four friends—Charlie, Alec, Daniel, and Sam—are at the center of the narrative. Alec, Daniel, and Charlie were close friends from grade school; Sam became their friend in law school. Charlie had expressed his wish to take an annual vacation to far-off lands and eat everything he could. Sam was enthusiastic about the idea and suggested sports like biking, hiking, kayaking, and ice climbing that they might do together to enliven their adventure. Following graduation, they had all started their individual endeavors. Three years after law school, Charlie got a call from Sam; that call gave birth to the first man's mission. They made the decision to embark on their first trip to New Zealand and persuaded their other two pals to accompany them. nonetheless, they had other plans. This led to the first man's mission trip, which inspired subsequent journeys to numerous nations such as South Africa, Japan, Iceland, Korea, etc., where they participated in various activities and ate both local and foreign cuisine; they stayed in camp, slept in tents, stayed in guest houses, etc. As the years go by, the man mission trips became an annual tradition that they eagerly anticipated every year for a period of fifteen years. Get a copy of this book to take part in this thrilling adventure.

This book is incredibly precious to my heart. I respect the writer for using imagination and resourcefulness to organize his experiences into a book. The stories are interconnected. I like how the author described each journey in detail. He described each event in great length and detail. You can actually visualize the entire scene. There is drama and action in every chapter. I value the friendship that they had and how it affected their lives. This book's subject is the challenges and worries faced by typical males. Even though they appear to be strong and manly, it also serves as a reminder that they still require a partner's love and attention, as well as a sympathetic ear when they are upset or crying.

The book clearly has a theme of love, marriage, sacrifice, and commitment. Charlie had to make a choice, and I admire that because it demonstrates maturity. He put the needs of his family before his own. Every character stood out. They have excellent trip planning skills, with each person aware of his or her responsibilities. One of the things I took away from the book was the necessity of being honest and trustworthy with your partner. because poor communication in a marriage can cause problems at home and, most often, distrust and divorce. Daniel, who exhibits compassion and empathy, is my favorite character in the book. You can rely on him to support you because he is a good friend.

I don't have any dislikes for the book. The author was objective while writing the book; he did not paint the picture of happily ever after, as many writers do; he was in tune with reality. He vividly portrayed the ups and downs of marriage. even though I was wishing deeply inside me that somehow Charlie and Rachel's broken marriage would be revived. This book's editing is excellent, and as a result of its superb editing, I found no errors in it. 

Because I like this book so much, I'll give it a rating of five out of five stars. I recommend this book to people who like to travel and experience adventures like riding, hiking, kayaking, and ice climbing; they absolutely must read this book.

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