Review of Man Mission

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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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Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is an adventure book full of travel stories. The main characters are friends, and some of them have been friends since school. They wanted to travel to many locations, and this desire came into force as they grew up. This paper describes their travels to 15 different places. It is interesting how the characters grow up, how their childhood was, what kind of youth and how they become men. If you are wondering what is the man's mission, you must read this book and learn about his incredible adventures.

I liked this a lot about this book. I must mention that I was surprised by how the author manages to include love, family, friendship, and brotherhood in one book without breaking the chronology. I like that I can see the personal growth of each character. I also can see their views and their life experiences. The most important thing for me was that despite the tension and conflict between the characters, in the end, they did not forget their friendship and always tried to solve the problem. I liked that the book shows the real faces of the main characters behind the roles.

I have to be honest and say that there is nothing I didn't like about this book. I enjoyed this story. I got acquainted with the culture of different locals and got more information about their customs. I must mention the trip to Vietnam and Thailand. The experience of fishing in Thailand was extraordinary. So I even could taste the fish caught in the Andaman Sea.

I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because I liked the consistency of the events in it. The book keeps the chronology, and the author has combined many different topics. I did not find a single grammatical error in the book. I can confidently say that the author knows the rules of grammar well. The pdf version of the only book had a slight fallacy as one page was closer and the other was further away. However, I won't deduct a single star from this book because, in the end, I enjoyed it immensely. The narrative of the text, the narration was in the first person. Sometimes I thought that I was telling this story about myself. Eytan Uliel was very good at showing the reader men's mission.

I recommend this book to people who like the adventure genre. I want to point out that young boys will be especially interested in this book because the story is about personal growth. Although girls will read this book with great enthusiasm, this book will help you understand what men want.

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