Review of Man Mission
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Review of Man Mission
Man Mission by Eytan Uliel centres on Sam, Daniel, Alec, and the protagonist. After every few months, they would travel to a foreign or remote location. It first starts with the narrator and Sam. They went on a hike in New Zealand (Harper's Pass trail, South Island). Later on, Daniel joined on their third expedition, then Alec. They can lessen their mental and physical burdens and approach the humdrum of every day with renewed enthusiasm thanks to each journey's mission.
This story took place over fifteen years. In addition to reflecting on life, these adventurous activities included hiking, kayaking, and cycling. The reader learns through each step of these men's lives in each narrative. We see them as they become grownups, make choices, advance their professions, and get married.
I liked how the author explained their experiences were captivating. Second, the author used the conversation to tell the tale, which brought the characters' interactions to life and made the narrative alive. The entire adventure at the end of each chapter had a summary. The reader rapidly evaluated what the chapter was all about. Last but not least, the story's characters were lovable, and the author gave them roles that completely engrossed the reader.
Every one of the characters depicted in the book has a unique personality, which makes them entertaining to follow. I liked the author's sense of humour; he meticulously pokes fun at each character, revealing their good and bad aspects to the reader. I also liked the author's description of the difficulties in life and the progression of the male characters from youths to men. Each character's description flowed effortlessly, accessing every aspect of the character's persona and illustrating what it is like to experience failure and grow stronger.
The book's editing was exceptionally well and professionally done. I didn't come across any mistakes or errors. There was nothing I disliked about this book. I will rate this book 4 out of 4 stars because the book had an engaging plot with a language style that is staggering and relatable to the characters.
The book generally describes the challenges that young men with families go through and the outcomes. I would recommend this book to those young men. I would also recommend this book to travellers and lovers of adventure books because the descriptions of the different locations are vivid. The author also shared how they prepared and the precautions they took.
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