Review of Man Mission
Posted: 06 Jun 2023, 03:13
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
Man Mission by Eytan Uliel tells the story of four Australian guys, Sam, Alec, Daniel, and the person telling the story. They've been friends since college and decided to stay buddies and go on an adventure together every year for fifteen years. It all started with a trip to a tough hiking trail called Harper's Pass in New Zealand. Sam had a knee injury, which made it tough for him, but Daniel and Alec joined in on the adventure. They used different ways to get around depending on the place they were in, like bikes, kayaking, and walking. They slept in tents, farmhouses, and motels during their trips. In New Zealand, they went hiking and had interesting experiences, like running into drug dealers and a herd of cows. This book talks about important parts of life, like friendships. It shows how to build and keep friendships. If you want to follow the adventures of these four friends around the world, you should read this book.
The book has an exciting and fast-paced story that's really interesting. The adventures and challenges the friends face make it a fun read. The story explores things like friendship, personal growth, and learning about different cultures. Man Mission shows how friendships can change and grow through shared experiences. The characters in the book go through personal changes, so it's not just about their physical journey but also how they grow emotionally and mentally.
The main characters are easy to relate to and well-developed. Their personalities and how they interact as a group make the story even better, and I got really invested in their journey. As they travel around the world, they encounter different cultures, traditions, and landscapes. The book describes these places vividly, so it felt like I was there, and I learned about different parts of the world.
I couldn't find anything negative about this book. The pacing was just right, and the plot was easy to follow. There were no grammar mistakes in the book. So, for these reasons, I give the book a perfect 5 out of 5 stars.
I recommend it to people who enjoy dramas, fiction, adventure books, and stories about friendship.
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Man Mission
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Man Mission by Eytan Uliel tells the story of four Australian guys, Sam, Alec, Daniel, and the person telling the story. They've been friends since college and decided to stay buddies and go on an adventure together every year for fifteen years. It all started with a trip to a tough hiking trail called Harper's Pass in New Zealand. Sam had a knee injury, which made it tough for him, but Daniel and Alec joined in on the adventure. They used different ways to get around depending on the place they were in, like bikes, kayaking, and walking. They slept in tents, farmhouses, and motels during their trips. In New Zealand, they went hiking and had interesting experiences, like running into drug dealers and a herd of cows. This book talks about important parts of life, like friendships. It shows how to build and keep friendships. If you want to follow the adventures of these four friends around the world, you should read this book.
The book has an exciting and fast-paced story that's really interesting. The adventures and challenges the friends face make it a fun read. The story explores things like friendship, personal growth, and learning about different cultures. Man Mission shows how friendships can change and grow through shared experiences. The characters in the book go through personal changes, so it's not just about their physical journey but also how they grow emotionally and mentally.
The main characters are easy to relate to and well-developed. Their personalities and how they interact as a group make the story even better, and I got really invested in their journey. As they travel around the world, they encounter different cultures, traditions, and landscapes. The book describes these places vividly, so it felt like I was there, and I learned about different parts of the world.
I couldn't find anything negative about this book. The pacing was just right, and the plot was easy to follow. There were no grammar mistakes in the book. So, for these reasons, I give the book a perfect 5 out of 5 stars.
I recommend it to people who enjoy dramas, fiction, adventure books, and stories about friendship.
******
Man Mission
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes