Favorite Character of the "Man Mission" Group?

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Alec is my favorite character. Although he had failed relationships, he had a level of freedom compared to his other married friends who had issues with their spouses.
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I liked the narrator. The way he made his life decisions was just amazing.
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I really liked Sam. He was very mature when it came to accepting defeat
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Each character is well-plotted and are good in its own way. They all added good spices to the whole novel. But the one I like the most is Daniel smart, organized, and a well-rounded character in the whole book.
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Each character is well-plotted and are good in its own way. They all added good spices to the whole novel. But the one I like the most is Daniel smart, organized, and a well-rounded character in the whole book.
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Daniel the well-rounded character is my favourite.
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Alec was my favorite character.
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I liked the protagonist best, and probably Sam as the next favorite. However, unlike some books, I didn't only like one character. I felt like they equally contributed to a great story.
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My favourite character was Pamela. She is very level headed and calm.
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B Creech wrote: 07 Jan 2020, 18:18 I liked all four of the characters, but as for my favorite, I have to say, Eric. It took him longer to decide to settle down in life but I think that benefited him in the long run. I felt he was a genuine friend to the others. I loved the way he took charge when the main protagonist was locked up at home wallowing in his own depression and Eric showed up and made him go out. That is a true friend because that is a hard thing to do, but it is exactly what needed to be done!
That’s Alec. There was no Eric in the book.
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B Creech wrote: 07 Jan 2020, 18:18 I liked all four of the characters, but as for my favorite, I have to say, Eric. It took him longer to decide to settle down in life but I think that benefited him in the long run. I felt he was a genuine friend to the others. I loved the way he took charge when the main protagonist was locked up at home wallowing in his own depression and Eric showed up and made him go out. That is a true friend because that is a hard thing to do, but it is exactly what needed to be done!
That’s Alec. There was no Eric in the book.
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That would be Alec. I like him because of his great determination. He would not slip into depression because he lost everything. He fought hard and came back. He is a good fighter, better than the main protagonist at that.
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diamonnd wrote: 07 Jan 2020, 11:01 Each of the four members of the Man Mission group are similar in some ways, but different in many others. They all love adventure and spending time with each other, but they each have their own character as well.

Who was your favorite one out of the four? I loved them all, but I think that Sam might have been my favorite. I loved his humor and sense of adventure. I also think he had some really good character development as he dealt with becoming a father and then losing his own. I liked watching him mature from a boy into a man. This was certainly a fantastic book!

My favorite character in the Man Mission is Alec. I learned so valuable life lessons from him. I also did like Daniel, because he was always organized.
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The protagonist is my favorite character simply because we got to experience everything from his perspective and gain an understanding of his motivations. I enjoyed getting to know and grow with him.
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I would say that it's Sam because he is more outgoing and adventurous, but then I also like how Daniel is stable and reliable.
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