Review of Man Mission
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Review of Man Mission
Have you ever dreamed of going on a long trip with your friends? Wondering what this trip would be like? Then you have to read Man Mission by Eytan Uliel. This is a book about adventure, friendship, love and family life. The main character of the book with a friend named Sam, decides to go on a trip. Later, Alec and Daniel join them on their journey. The book tells about this journey and at the same time it is about the personal life of each character. The book describes the journey of friends, starting with New Zealand and ending with Iceland. Told in 15 chapters and 362 pages, this wonderful story will take you to another world.
I can say a lot in the part where I have to talk about the positive part. From the very beginning I noticed the maps, which aroused my interest. Later, these maps guided me through the travels of 4 friends. Next is the table of contents, which is very well and consistently arranged. I liked the language of the narrator, which was so well chosen that I felt as if the characters were speaking in my presence. I especially liked it when the main character conveyed his feelings and emotions. For example, in Kauai, when he was sitting in a kayak, isolated and lonely from everyone. His feelings were so deeply conveyed that I was very impressed. In short, the book took me to a really different, new world and made a huge impression on me.
To be honest, there was nothing in this book that I did not like. At first the rude words confused me a bit and I thought it was not suitable for the book. But later, I realized that the author did it on purpose, because the relationship between the characters was as real as possible. This is true, friends use rude words when talking to each other. One that can be said to be bad is the online version. The writing in the EPUB version was terribly thin. However, this fact does not change my attitude of the book and does not negatively affect to the evaluation.
Therefore, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. The book is written in a coherent and understandable language. There is nothing in it that will irritate the reader other than the rude words I mentioned above. There were no grammatical errors, which means that the author processed the book with great care.
I recommend this book to people who love reading geographical, cultural and adventure books. Because the book reflects geographical information, it also contains cultural elements of the locals, and overall, the book is a great adventure.
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I'm glad you liked the review and agreed with me on the profanity issue!
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This took a really long time. Thanks for posting!