Review of Man Mission
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Review of Man Mission
A Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is a thrilling tale about a group of friends who travel to an exotic location.
This mission was initiated by two law school best buddies. After three years, Sam called his friend to go on a man's trip that they planned while still in university; they traveled together during the mission's first year. They set off on the long Harper's Pass Trail in New Zealand's South Island with minimal planning. On their first night, there was a humorous event in which they were frightened by cows and thought they were being assaulted. For the next assignment, Daniel arranged the journey and ensured that everything was in order.
The story was recounted in an intriguing manner by an unnamed narrator. This gang of friends is to die for, and I was hooked from the beginning. I could visualize the actions since they were so well described. My favorite part was when the narrator was injured while jumping into the stream; it may not sound funny at first, but the narrator's description of it was.
The plot was interesting. I had a great time reading the book. This book was incredible; I appreciated their fortitude in the face of adversity, despite the fact that they persevered. If it were up to me, I would have given up a long time ago, such as an event in which one individual was tossed into the back of a drug dealer's pickup vehicle.
I did not like how the author did not explain Rachel’s story. At first, she was a sweet woman, but now she is bitter. It must have been hard on her since she has changed a lot. I would have loved it if there was something more than what the author wrote about her.
This is a well-written and exceptionally well-edited book. I have only found one error throughout the book, which shows that a professional might have edited the book. I rate it a four out of four stars. I gave it a 4 because I enjoyed the story and I was entertained throughout the book. Even though I found one error, it still does not take away the goodness of the book.
Because it involves scenarios that are inappropriate for young people, I recommend this book to an adult audience. There are sexual scenes and vulgar language throughout the story, yet it does not insult anyone's religious beliefs.
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