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 5 stars
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Man Mission: Four Men, Fifteen Years, One Epic Journey by Eytan Uliel is an adventure and amazing nonfiction book that tells the tale of four friends and their journey across the country. The group of friends embarks on a customary yearly adventure.

Alec, Sam, Eytan, and Daniel are four groups of friends who go on a trip every year for fifteen years. This trip was proposed and started by Eytan and Sam as a way to get away from their unexciting job as lawyers. The group's yearly trip helps the group bond together and relive their lives in a more dynamic and meaningful way. Their journey to various countries is scintillating and interesting. Treat yourself to a copy of this book.

I always think that nonfiction books are less interesting and mostly not enhancing, but this one might have changed my thought; this book was fast-paced. The author didn't only create a story here but also an artistic work, as the author describes. The characters in this book were really good, and I must say that was the first thing I liked about it. This book also sheds light on one of the societal problems facing young men who are struggling. I invested much time into carefully reading this novel, and I found myself loving these men's triumphs and their failures.

The misogynist and heartless behavior that was portrayed in this book was quite a distracting aspect for me. Another feature I didn't appreciate was how the book was rushed in places where it could have given more details. During my course of reading this book, I found no errors or grammatical typos, so it's fair to say this book was exceptionally well edited.

This book will engage men more because it is about a trip of four men, but it will also appeal to older readers. In general, I will recommend this book to memoir readers and those who take a great interest in reading nonfiction books.

Overall, I will rate Man Mission: Four Men, Fifteen Years, One Epic Journey 4 out of 5 stars. I would have loved to give it a rating of 5, but the book wasn't consistent in engaging its readers; it was all worth the 4 because it was a great personal memoir that was interesting. If you're looking for an exciting read, then read Man Mission: Four Men, Fifteen Years, One Epic Journey.

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