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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Man Mission is a non-fictional book written by Eytan Uliel. The book focused on four friends, Eytan, Sam, Alec and Daniel, and their journey while carrying out many activities. Eytan decided to share the journey with lovers of adventure.

Eytan had been friends with Daniel and Alec since grammar school. While Eytan was in law school, he needed to attend a food fair on campus, but all his friends were giving unnecessary excuses. That day, he met Sam, and they hit it off from that day. Eytan noticed they were alike as they both share a love for visiting exotic places and trying out new foods. That marked the beginning of their journey as friends.

A few years later, Eytan got a call from Sam, and that brought back their plans of having interesting adventures. They started with a visit to New Zealand and later their other two friends joined on the adventure. They visited countries like South Africa, Iceland, Thailand, and a lot more.

The author included details about the lives of his friends and their families, which helped readers to understand why they made some decisions. The experiences of his friends were well structured and arranged, which made it fun and interesting to read and follow. I liked the way they always sit together to plan their journey and also execute their journey flawlessly while enjoying all it brings. This book also creates the interest in having my adventure as reading about their adventure was inspiring and makes it feel easy to execute. Eytan’s story was also inspirational as it shows that it is never too late to act on our plans. The book has some sense of humour, which made me smile while reading some aspects of the story. The description of their adventure and the things they witnessed were well described in a way that I could picture it. Eytan did not just focus on their adventure. He also allowed us to follow the life of his friends. He also described his feelings, emotions, and the reason behind his actions. This made me relate to his experiences. All these made me enjoy this book.

I dislike nothing in this book as it was interesting to read, and it was written in simple English. This made it easy to read and follow. The book was also exceptionally edited with no errors noticed. Therefore, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I will recommend this book to lovers of adventure novels, especially those on hiking.

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