Review of Man Mission
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Review of Man Mission
Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is an intriguing work of fiction that delves into the life and ordeals of four friends. The book is a first-person narration of the main character. The book contains 362 pages, and it is divided into three parts with fifteen chapters. The book starts with the beginning of the friendship between Sam and the main character. The main character was going to a food fair and his friends, Daniel and Alec, were too tired to go with him, but Sam offered to help. During the food fair, he fantasized about going on an annual vacation to exquisite places in different locations. After three years, he received a call from Sam, and his fantasy about the annual vacation became a reality. The first mission took place in New Zealand. During the first mission, he sustained an injury that caused him to be hospitalized for a while. After the first mission, he proposed to his girlfriend, Rachel, and they got married. The second mission took place in Japan, and they engaged in many outdoor activities. The annual vacation continued for fifteen years, and they explored a lot of places. At some point, they had issues with their respective families. How did the story end? Were the issues resolved?
Man Mission by Eytan Uliel was written with a first-person narrative. The plot is an adventurous one, and the storyline is quite intriguing. The author did a good job of using concise words to describe the characters' actions, emotions, and environment. In my opinion, the author did a good job in the characterization of the story. The book is humorous, and I wish the author gave more information about the main character's wife, Rachel.
My favorite mission was the one they had in South Africa. The missions helped them to meet people and learn a few things about the places they visited. Sincerely, I will love to do something similar in the future. I love the fact that they took statistics at the end of every mission. In my opinion, the statistics helped them to keep records and also plan better for the next mission.
I enjoyed every aspect of this book, but I did not like the rate at which profane words were used in the book. Every scene in this book is connected to the missions of the four friends. Eytan did not give much information about the family of the four friends, and I think it is because the book is basically about their missions. One thing I learned from this book is that it is necessary to have friends that are reliable and responsible. I also learned about parenting and mutual care from Rachel's marriage.
This book was well written. In my opinion, this book was exceptionally edited. I did not notice any grammatical or spelling errors while reading this book.
It is necessary to be honest and responsible. The personality of a person can be reduced by their irresponsible act, and it is necessary to be accountable and transparent at every point. I learned a lot of lessons from this book, and I love how the story ended. I will recommend this book to lovers of adventure. Furthermore, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars due to the few points mentioned above and because of its intriguing storyline.
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