Featured Official Review: Man Mission by Eytan Uliel [January 2020 Book of the Month]

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Re: Featured Official Review: Man Mission by Eytan Uliel [January 2020 Book of the Month]

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I love the idea of travelling all over the place. This book is very captivating because the author is unveiling several adventures that most people only dream about. I look forward to reading this book.
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I love adventure, maybe this is for me.thanks for the review.
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Man Mission sounds wonderful! Great review of the book. It clinched my decision to read it after reading the free sample. It sounds like glimpses of everyday life - its ups and downs and in-betweens - interspersed with great travel experiences.
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Sounds like a great book of adventure and discovery with good friends. I may give this one a look. Thanks for the review, AmunahAn
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Congrats to Eytan Uliel for BOTD and BOTM honors. Man Mission looks like a must read, not only based on they journey, but what they learned along the way. Can't wait to read this book.
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As a young woman who grew up surrounded by groups of guys, this premise reminds me of my friends growing up. Man Mission sounds like something they'd come up with. Can't wait to read it!
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It would be amazing to have a group of close friends to experience the world with. It sounds like a book full of adventure. I wonder if the author has visited the places that his characters travel to?
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To take us lands away,
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Of prancing poetry.
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Without oppress of toll;
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Man mission holds alot of secrets and only when on begins adventures have the clue to the unveiling of manhood revelations. I love this review and kinder makes me feel to start being adventurous.
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This is an interesting adventure for these four men. This sounds like a great book for those who love travelling. Thanks for a wonderful review and congratulations BOTD.
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I love seeing books like this, even if they are fiction, because I know how often it is that friends grow apart and lose contact with one another. So, even if this is a fictional story, it's nice to think that, somewhere out there, there are four college friends who not only still talk to one another but are also still involved in one another's lives to the extent that they go travelling around the world together.
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Thanks for a great review! I was already interested in this book, but you definitely sealed the deal for me. It sounds great!
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The review is great. I love the story of how Sam and his pal visit different places.
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Sounds adventurous. Thank you for the review. Seems like a book that would inspire traveling the world.
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This sounds like a lovely read about friendship, discovery, and traveling. I love how the dialogue is humorous and really adds to the plot. Congrats on the book of the day! Great review.
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This sounds like a good plot driven by human connection and relationships.
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