Review of Man Mission
Posted: 05 Oct 2022, 04:30
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
Have you ever gone for a hike alone or with friends? How was it? These were the things Eytan enjoyed that made him more engrossed in his life of adventure. This book, Man Mission, by Eytan Uliel, is a tale about the adventure that four buddies embarked on.
One faithful day at work, the narrator of this book received a call from his old friend from college. Sam was eager to see some of their college fantasies come true. What was this wish? Surprisingly, Sam and the author were both off work during the same week. What a coincidence. The two friends took off on their first adventure, which was a hike to Harper's Trail in New Zealand. It was splendid. The narrator’s good friends at college, Daniel and Alec, later joined the adventure hobby, giving birth to the Man Mission.
Every part of this book was fascinating. But the scene that I loved so much was when Sam and the author were pranked by a cow. I understood their plight at that moment. That scene almost made me cry while laughing. The conversational style the author used in this book kept me agile throughout this book. I loved the fact that different countries were mentioned in this book. The author also gave pictures of the different cultures that were practiced in some of those countries.
There were only a few things I disliked about this book. I disliked the fact that the name of the narrator in this book was not stated in this book. There was a series of lengthy conversations among the characters. I had to take a nap after every four chapters in this book. Apart from that, the storyline was captivating. The characters in this book were well developed. The plot was at a good pace and structure. The author made use of simple grammar, which helped in making the book easier to assimilate. I did not see any typographic or grammatical errors in this book. However, I saw a few over spaced words, which shows that this book was professionally edited.
I rate Man Mission, by Eytan Uliel, 4 out of 4 stars. I did not see any reason to deduct any stars from this book. I recommend this book to adults who love books about adventures and friendship. This book also includes maps, which may be useful to those who have studied geology or taken geology courses.
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Man Mission
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Have you ever gone for a hike alone or with friends? How was it? These were the things Eytan enjoyed that made him more engrossed in his life of adventure. This book, Man Mission, by Eytan Uliel, is a tale about the adventure that four buddies embarked on.
One faithful day at work, the narrator of this book received a call from his old friend from college. Sam was eager to see some of their college fantasies come true. What was this wish? Surprisingly, Sam and the author were both off work during the same week. What a coincidence. The two friends took off on their first adventure, which was a hike to Harper's Trail in New Zealand. It was splendid. The narrator’s good friends at college, Daniel and Alec, later joined the adventure hobby, giving birth to the Man Mission.
Every part of this book was fascinating. But the scene that I loved so much was when Sam and the author were pranked by a cow. I understood their plight at that moment. That scene almost made me cry while laughing. The conversational style the author used in this book kept me agile throughout this book. I loved the fact that different countries were mentioned in this book. The author also gave pictures of the different cultures that were practiced in some of those countries.
There were only a few things I disliked about this book. I disliked the fact that the name of the narrator in this book was not stated in this book. There was a series of lengthy conversations among the characters. I had to take a nap after every four chapters in this book. Apart from that, the storyline was captivating. The characters in this book were well developed. The plot was at a good pace and structure. The author made use of simple grammar, which helped in making the book easier to assimilate. I did not see any typographic or grammatical errors in this book. However, I saw a few over spaced words, which shows that this book was professionally edited.
I rate Man Mission, by Eytan Uliel, 4 out of 4 stars. I did not see any reason to deduct any stars from this book. I recommend this book to adults who love books about adventures and friendship. This book also includes maps, which may be useful to those who have studied geology or taken geology courses.
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Man Mission
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes