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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The gripping story of adversity and tenacity is told in Man Mission by Eytan Uliel. As they follow the four men on their journey, readers are taken on an emotional and difficult roller coaster. This book explores the human spirit and what it means to push oneself to the limit, from the highs of reaching one's objectives to the lows of overcoming one's obstacles. No matter if you enjoy outdoor adventures or are simply looking for a book of motivation, Man Mission is a must-read.

The story of how these men met each other is told in the book's introduction. After everyone had finished their studies and started working, Sam reminded the narrator about the trip they planned in college. Because it was a last-minute trip, not all of the friends joined, but Sam and the narrator still went on the boys' trip, where they could participate in outdoor activities. Unfortunately, they were unaware of how difficult their trip to New Zealand would be. Most things didn't go as planned, including their first night of hiking when they didn't make it to their first mountain hut, forgot to change batteries, and had to finish hiking with a twisted ankle. It also details the narrator's personal story and the effects of his marriage on him.

This book highlighted real-life problems that the majority of marriages and adults experience, in addition to being a humorous story. Life is not as simple and easy as it was when we were young. Once you're an adult, you have a lot of obligations, and you no longer lead the carefree life you once did.

I liked all of their adventures because they were enjoyable and exciting, and some of them even made me laugh because they were funny and exquisitely detailed. I liked the concept of this mission because it highlighted their wonderful interpersonal relationships and efforts to have fun despite their hectic schedules. The map that shows all the locations they visited was also a nice addition.

I didn't like this book's section on cheating, and I don't think there is any reason to cheat. If you want to move on, you can do so without offending anyone. Cheating is cheating. I likewise loathed the miscommunication in this book. If Rachel and the narrator could have communicated better, a lot of issues might have been resolved.

This book's excellent editing demonstrates that it was professionally edited. I gave the book 4 out of 5 stars because I could not find any errors in it. I gave it a four because I enjoyed the adventure and the locations they visited, but I didn't enjoy how the narrator was behaving towards his wife. With his friends, the narrator came across as the best man, and with his family, he was a completely different person.

Due to the explicit language and content, I recommend this book to mature readers. This is about the existence of married individuals who do things that fulfill them. It will appeal to readers of adventure novels as well.

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