Review of Man Mission
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Review of Man Mission
Great friendship begins when you find the true person or people with the same ambition and goal as you. When you surround yourself with like-minded friends, your dreams will come true, as the story of four friends captured in Eytan Uliel's book Man Mission demonstrates. It tells the story of these four good friends who took their time to tour, go on adventures, and have fun for fifteen years. It is divided into three parts where the narrator takes the time to describe the journey contained in each part with so much excitement.
This captivating book describes how the narrator meets Sam while in law school. They all have the same ambition and believe they can travel the world, do crazy things and explore. They talked about biking, kayaking, and hiking. They became friends. Three years after the two friends met, the first two adventures involved only the narrator and Sam, before Daniel and Alec joined later. They began their adventures, where they went to many locations in the world, such as New Zealand, Japan, Australia, Spain, Vietnam, and many other places. They had so much fun and experienced so much. Read Man Mission by Eytan Uliel to learn about the experiences they had during their tour, as well as their difficult and sad moments.
I love every chapter of this book as it has a new and different life experience in it. This book portrays passion, support, love, and happiness. The narrator's descriptive skills are mind-blowing and captivating. I had to laugh so hard at each page I swiped through. Going through the book, I felt like I was part of the adventure. The imagination skills employed by the narrator are awesome.
There was nothing in this book that I found to be negative or that I actually disliked. I found no errors while reading. One of their experiences in Vietnam, as the narrator fell off the bike and a calf stepped over his face while still on the ground, left me laughing all day. I also enjoyed the quotations at the beginning of each chapter; they were motivating.
I would like to recommend this book to those who love adventures because it's fun to read, and I would also like to recommend it for people on long distance journeys because it's suitable for relaxation. I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. It was exceptionally well edited. I must surely recommend the author of this book for a job well done.
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