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: 4 men, 15 years, 1 epic journey is an exceptionally well-edited book listed by the genre Other Fiction and written by Eytan Uliel. This book is divided in 3 different parts, but in total it counts 20 parts and the epilogue. We started this journey in college, where four guys called: Eytan, Sam, Alec and Dan. Four men full of dreams and expectations. Each is in their 20s and are starting their adventure for adulthood. For 15 years these men began to make annual trips to completely insolte places.

I liked the book in general. Seeing everything from a male perspective was funny. I think that after all these chapters I start understanding how their brains work and I have to say that I truly love the relationship that these 4 men had. That despite having matured and grown they continued with this annual tradition in which they did things that the four liked. Although in many cases we realize that they were not prepared for such adventures and that even though the four were so different, what unites them is how adventurous they are.

Everything that happened in the book made me understand that that annual getaway to completely wonderful places was much more than just a trip between friends. In several of the years it became an escape that actually made them find different answers to situations that life put before them. For them the peace and stability that gave them that bond between the four was the only thing they needed for a while.And although many of the events that happened like the meeting with drug dealers in New Zealand were tremendously dramatic they added action to the book. The way it was narrated made me see that the different journeys were their safe place.

I liked the cover, the title and how the book is divided. The division of the book makes the reading more enjoyable as it is very easy to understand and quite pretty to look at. Having not so long chapters and accurate information without becoming useless makes the book more enjoyable. It is a book with basic language which makes reading easy for people who are not English speakers. And in general, the book is easy to understand for everyone.

Anyone who reads this book may notice that it is very well written and that the way in which the author narrates is very attractive. One of my favorite things was the characters' descriptions of the places they visited. They gave everything so detailed that I could make the perfect mental images to set myself correctly. The ability this author has to literally make you feel with every word he puts in is very exciting.

I would recommend this book to everyone who likes books that show completely extraordinary places in the world, in addition to people who love action books with a lot of movement and finally people who like to read a good book that is based on friendship. I rate the book 4 out of 4 stars. Because I really liked the plot of the story. It is very well made and developed, it also has very good characters and having such different personalities, it is easy to feel identified with at least one of them.

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