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Review of Man Mission

Posted: 12 Mar 2023, 04:50
by Jackson Kioko 1
[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 adventurous book that covers fifteen adventures done within fifteen years. After Sam read a magazine that said it was possible to ride a bike from the top of the highest peak in Australia, they decided to adventure the place. The journey was long as they used farming roads to reach the place. They would use a van and a driver to take them to the peak of Mount Kosciuszko, so the four men, Sam, Alec, Daniel, and the narrator, would ride downwards. They visited other different places for adventures, such as Otago, New Zealand; Japanese Alps, Japan; East Coast, Taiwan. In Mount Kosciuszko, they used bikes to cycle from the top of the peak, and in the other places they went on adventures, they would use different means depending on the place; for example, in Hawaii, USA, they used kayaking. Apart from adventures, they had their personal lives and careers.

I liked the detailed description of the adventures; for instance, how the four adventurers cycled down Mount Kosciuszko. It made me enjoy the adventures, and the details made me feel in the adventures. When I tried to imagine the adventures, I felt I was having experiences with the adventurers. The author added maps at the beginning of each adventure. The maps showed places for adventure, landmarks, and applicable transport. It helped in having an idea of the adventure before starting the chapter. He also summarized the adventures at the end of each chapter showing the time taken, the place, accommodation, injuries, country, and area of adventure. It was important in helping track down the adventures for the reader. Finally, like the lessons, the book teaches. It teaches the readers that they can enjoy life and have successful careers and families.

All the aspects were perfect; hence, I didn't find anything to dislike in this book. The descriptive content was beyond the other level, and I brought a sense of humor enough to engage the reader.

I rate Man Mission by Eytan Uliel five out of five stars. The book was professionally edited since I discovered an error. The narration style is good since it incorporates maps and descriptive content to engage the reader. It also made the adventures worth reading again since it was exquisite. It also comes with a life lesson many people may find important. It shows that they can enjoy life and still have a family.

I recommend this book to people interested in adventure books. The book is a collection of fifteen adventures, making it suitable for them. All the places are different, meaning it covers adventures of all kinds.

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