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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The book Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is about four friends and their lives, experiences, and travels. These four friends usually go on expensive and exciting trips together. Every year, they went to a different country they had never been to before. They went to places like New Zealand, South Korea, Australia, Japan, Taiwan, South Africa, Peru, and many others. They do this so that they may enjoy themselves, unwind, and gain knowledge about different countries and cultures throughout the world. During their adventures, they participate in physical activities such as kayaking, cycling, and hiking. They also do this to get closure, set goals for themselves to improve, and take stock of their lives in general. They named these escapades “Man Mission.” The personal struggles and lifestyles of each of these men are also covered in this book. What are these challenges? Did they overcome their challenges? Read this book to find out.
 
This book has a lot of elements that I appreciate. One of these is the author's style of narrative. It was excellent and original. The author was able to fully explain each scene and occurrence. The descriptions of some of the locations let me imagine myself there as if I were there in person. I also admire each character's development. Each character was discussed in such detail that it was easy to visualize the figure in one's head. Each adventure's narrative was engrossing. The author's description of some of these men's difficulties made me feel what they were going through. It was something I could relate to. Each person's tale in this book taught me a few life lessons. I also learned about several new countries and cultures throughout the world.
 
 
This is a book that is both explanatory and informative. I will like to point out that there is only one thing I did not like about this book. The book was rather long, in my opinion. Some of the language and situations might have been cut, and the book would still have been excellent. Apart from this issue, I have nothing more to say about the negative aspects of this book.
 
I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. This is because I enjoyed it and learned a lot of life lessons from it. I also did not notice any errors in it. It was exceptionally well edited.
 
I recommend this book to people who love traveling. People who also enjoy reading about the cultures of places around the world will appreciate this book. I do not recommend this book to children because of the level of profanity used in it.

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