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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5 out of 5 stars
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It all started as a dream. The narrator fantasized about going on an adventure, and his newly found friend, Sam, loved the idea. As years passed, the narrator's dream about traveling was forgotten, but Sam never forgot. Sam rekindled the dream and made it a reality. Soon, the trip became a structure and was turned into an annual ritual for the four friends: Eytan, Sam, Alec, and Daniel. This book unfolds many memorable adventures the friends went on, the challenges they faced as men, and their responsibilities to themselves and their families.

Man Mission is an engaging and wonderful work written by Eytan Uliel. The book got me laughing while reading it. It was satisfactory and met all the standards and expectations I had. It was a fun-filled book, with each chapter focusing on a particular adventure. I loved that the book was centered on adventure, friendship, love, marriage, family, self-discovery, and self-realization. It contained the good, happy and sad phases of life. It showed how men tried to swallow all their life problems up even when they still needed people to pat them on their backs and tell them that everything would be fine.

Manliness can sometimes feels like a prison. Many people expect men to always suck it in. I loved how this book took a different perspective, and this is what is needed to change the narrative. Change can be a scary thing; this book adequately portrayed this point. Everyone is always motivated at the initial stage, but staying consistent could be a struggle. Welcoming a child into a family brings changes in the marriage. I liked how this book explored these concepts. I admired the friendship that existed among the four men. I wish more of these kinds of friendships would exist in reality. In addition, I admired the author's style of writing. It flowed and was easy to connect with.

This book was fun to read. There were no negative aspects. In addition, it was exceptionally edited. I did not encounter any errors in it. Because there was nothing I disliked about this book, I am giving it a perfect rating. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. While this was a work of fiction, I liked that it was a reflection of real events and issues. Also, I learned some lessons from the book.

I recommend this book to adventure lovers. I believe it should give them a descriptive and inviting image of what some other parts of the world look like.

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