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Review of Man Mission

Posted: 26 May 2023, 09:10
by Malp
[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 a fictitious book about travels in exotic locations worldwide. The plot revolves around the lives of four young guys who met on campus. It all begins with the narrator and his friend Sam coming up with the idea of visiting New Zealand and Japan. Alec and Daniel subsequently accompany them on their adventures to Australia, Fiji, Spain, Thailand, South Korea, Africa, and the United States, among other places. Apart from providing entertainment, their experiences allowed them to discuss their professional lives, relationships,
and other issues influencing their progress.

The novel is engaging and fascinating. Though I have never been in places toured by the narrator and his friends, I would envision them as described in the book. I could see their predicament in the South African jungle when they came into a lion. The use of tension enhanced the story made it more interesting; There were times when I was anxious about what may happen, such as when they encountered the drug traffickers and their encounter with the lion.

The characters were realistic; they were facing difficulties in their lives and required support. The drug traffickers were not as terrible as I had anticipated, and I was astonished that they were willing to assist the narrator and his friend Sam. The characters were amusing, as were some of the rules they developed. Even in the worst of circumstances, they could crack a joke. For example, I thought it was amusing that Sam was laughing at his friend after he had injured his knee. I particularly appreciated the turns and twists as the author effortlessly transitioned from one scene to the next. The editor performed a fantastic job as I saw no grammatical errors, indicating that the work was exceptionally well-edited.

I expected the tale to center evenly on all four individuals, but it mainly focused on the main character. There is nothing else I can complain about this fantastic work.

The novel was great, and I thoroughly loved it. There were no grammatical issues. I s had one minor complaint. As a result, I give this work five out of five stars.

The tale is full of adventures in various parts of the world. Adventure fans will love it, and they are encouraged to read it. Those struggling with marriage and relationships can benefit from the four friends' advice on the subject, and they are encouraged to read it.

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