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, written by Eytan Uliel, is about the adventures that the lead character and his friends have. In a way, they got the idea while still in college. They developed a bond that extended past the confines of the college. For fifteen years, four guys have gone on annual trips lasting one week. After an unplanned call from Sam reminding Eytan of their plans to travel and discover wonderful food, these adventures with two friends, Eytan and Sam, get underway. They are eventually joined by Alec and Daniel. Eytan describes their travels to numerous cities, including Brazil, New Zealand, South Africa, Australia, and Spain. When a dream is developed out of enthusiasm, it turns into a thrilling journey and a means of escaping from their everyday lives. People are capable of getting away from difficult hardship, talking about their problems, finding a road to recovery, and finally rediscovering themselves.

The author's writing style pleased me. The book had a clear framework that was simple to understand and flowed nicely. The book also has some humor. I was able to experience their trip because the story is told in the first person. I had the impression that I connected with them. The vocabulary was quite simple. I have to congratulate the author on it. I was quite interested in the map that was presented at the start of each chapter. It gave the impression that it was actually a quest. I particularly appreciated how the book offered us a glimpse into their lives away from the missions. Moreover, the writer takes advantage of these beautiful descriptive passages. As the story progresses, the reader can feel the occurrences as they unfold and flow along with them.

There was nothing that I disliked about the book; it was well-written and entertaining to read. I appreciated the author's skillful use of vivid descriptive language throughout the book, which helped me get a distinct and vivid impression of the landscape and places they visited. I couldn't stop turning the pages of the book because I was so engrossed in it. The tension made me breathlessly curious about how certain things that were happening would be handled.

The author maintained my interest throughout the entire book. I am rating this book, Man Mission, 5 out of 5 stars because it was engaging and compelling to read. There were no grammatical errors or mistakes in it. Therefore, it was exceptionally well edited.

I suggest this book to readers who appreciate memoirs and friendship-related stories.

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Post by Udegbunam Miriam »

Reading about the many places these four men visited was intriguing. I laughed with them, wowed with them, worried with them, and learned a lot from their experience. Indeed, this book says a lot about friendship. Interesting review.
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