Review by Shahere10 -- Man Mission by Eytan Uliel

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Review by Shahere10 -- Man Mission by Eytan Uliel

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Man Mission book written by Eytan Uliel is about the adventurous journey of 4 friends; Eytan, Sam, Daniel, and Alec to 15 different places per year. The journey began after they left university and started a job. The first traveling was only involved by Eytan and Sam to Herpes's Pass, South Island in New Zealand but the next traveling was joined by Daniel and Alec. They were both sharing the same interest in going for an annual vacation at different locations and able to experience the unique differences in each place.


As the years went by, they were all started to get married and have children. Their marriage life has ups and downs; two of them end up with broken marriage because the presence of affair and insensitivity on woman's needs. However, personal problems never prevented them to get along for an annual vacation of exploring the new world. This showed that the strong will for interest fulfillment will make humans think of the utmost possible ways to chase their dreams.


I rated this book 3 out of 4 because the story skips back and forth causing me loss while reading. However, I do enjoy reading certain parts of this book; such as ways they cope with their wife, their jobs, the children's needs and they have each other's back when one of them sustained injury such as sprained ankle while hiking. Besides, the dialogue between these friends is rich and detailed which gives me an overview of man's thought. The travel adventures also highlight the discovery skills as they learn to live and adjusted to the changes throughout the traveling.


I aspire the way these fantastic friends paint their life to be a fantastic life-journey instead of just being tied to the clock and do the repetitive chores as an adult. Sometimes, I feel that I am living in such a dull life when I keep repeating the same routine every day but this book had opened my eyes to see the existence of great hobbies to fill in my spare time and share the same hobby with my friends who have the same interest to create a meaningful life and friendship.


I enjoyed this book and I would like to recommend this book to those who love adventurous activities and wish to travel to 15 different places as mentioned in the story. I did not find any spelling errors in this book. The story had some breathtaking written scenery during their journey and an overview of the places that they had traveled to. I hope everyone who reads it able to see the written beauty of each various places and digest the moral values instilled in this book.

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This book seems to be delightful. Of everything, I would like reading about the travel adventures that help the characters to learn how to adjust to unexpected events. Great review!
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