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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In "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel, readers are taken on a thrilling adventure with four lifelong friends over a span of 15 years. These friends face challenges, conquer fears, and forge deep bonds as they embark on various missions together. The relationship among these young men was so genuine and exceptional. I love how they shared their good and bad times with each other and the good sense of humor displayed by each of them, especially by Sam and Eytan. From their days of courtship to when they eventually got married to when they began making babies, the author’s narrative is phenomenal.

I love everything about this book. The four friends worked so hard to keep their family and their missions alive. Eytan played such an incredible role; after all, he was the first man to sustain an injury on the first-man mission experience in New Zealand. He's so kind-hearted and peaceful. I loved how he stood up for Alec and provided him with shelter when Alec was going through a financial crisis. He explained to his wife that Alec would've done the same for him and eventually was able to initiate Alec into the man mission team; Alec was initially not part of the team. The twist in the fate of these four guys was astounding, and though I felt so much pity for Eytan, the author portrayed the reality of life and the fact that everyone will not always have a happy ending.

I don't have anything to dislike about this book. The storyline was exceptional. The characters were beyond amazing, and the missions they undertook were a mixture of challenges, fun, injuries, humor, depression, etc.

I give this book a 5 out of 5-star rating. The book is exceptionally edited, and its profanity should be noted as it may not be suitable for all readers.

I recommend this book to adult readers because of the inclusion of profanity and erotica. The author begins every chapter with Bible verses and powerful quotes, which also added so much motivation and inspiration to the book.

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