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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4 out of 4 stars
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Four college friends got their friendship's bond stronger when they shared a relaxing moment at a Food Fair organized by the school. While they were sitting around a table, they were conversing, and each friend revealed his soul-urge hobby. So, it was discovered that they shared an interest in food taste. Hence, a long-term plan to venture into some recreational adventures was established. After they all graduated from college, each individual's mind was preoccupied with the responsibility of securing a career for himself, so the long-term plan seemed like it was fading away into the sky. Interestingly, Sam telephoned Eytan, and the long-forgotten plan was fanned to life. Eytan and Sam started by visiting New Zealand to go hiking. Alec and Daniel would join up in the other subsequent adventures into the dangerous territories and mediums.

In Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is the adventurous, humorous, and yet tension-inducing account of four friends as they embark on dangerous and daring recreational exercises around the world.

I love the overall reading experience of this fascinating piece. This is characterized by the many enjoyable scenes of daring, dangerous tasks. And the author made me follow each scene with all of my five senses. I appreciate the author's effort in exemplifying the personal life of each character alongside the life experiences they shared. This feature makes the characters sound real as it agrees with the normal phenomenon of life whereby individual lifestyle and past will go a long way, influencing the attitudinal characteristics of each member relating in a group. And with this, the story sounds and feels realistic. Another vital feature of this book is the presence of life lessons—the psychological teaching on societal values and their justification as applied to one's individual life.

The hilarious Man Mission rules and the other comical elements in the written texts make the author's presentation of the book's plot top-notch. Based on the author's point of view about life in general, he tries to anecdotally describe the exemplary life of fatherhood, friendship bond, career choices, etc. Hence, the host of what I do like about this book; these are not exhaustive.

There's nothing I didn't like in the book. The writing style and tone make readers relate well to the story's setting. And this makes the comprehension process enjoyable. The book has been edited excellently well, as I could not spot a typo or grammar error therein. Therefore, I'm pleased to rate Man Mission by Eytan Uliel with a rating of 4 out of 4 stars.

If you are a lover of traveling, you may read the book. And generally, if you would love to read a story that keeps your tension on alert, I recommend this book to you.

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