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 book that was written by Eytan Uliel. This book is about four men who embark on different adventures. In these adventures, they get to see different places such as South Africa, Japan, and so forth. In these various trips that they go to, they get to stay in unfamiliar places, eat foods that they are not used to eating, and even meet different people that they are unfamiliar with. The author makes the reader imagine these places in a beautiful way and to a point that the reader wishes to actually go to that place that is described.

The narrator and his three other friends called Daniel, Alec and Sam embark on different journeys and as they embark on these journeys, they get to encounter with unfortunate situations along the way. They decide to name these yearly adventures by the name of Man Mission. The narrator mentions that these men travelled the world for 15 years. These trips were a way of strengthening their friendship and having to relax and catch up on many things. The author decided to separate his book into three sections and each section mentioned five man missions.

I like how the author started the book. He started the book by introducing these guys as people who were bachelors and as time went by, they started to settle down and have children and that is how they decided to have adventures in order to relieve their moments as the youth and reminisce in past memories. This book made me become more inspired about wanting to travel to various places and get to see how people live and how they follow their cultures as well as their religions. I also got to learn new things that I never knew in this book. I admire how the author decided to add a summary after each chapter so that it would be easier for the reader to grasp any information that he or she did not grasp as he or she was reading the chapter. The book was written in a chronological order and the author made sure that as he adds each chapter, there would be something that has changed between the guys; it may be age, a change in career, and so forth.

There is nothing that I disliked about this book. It was interesting and inspiring. One of the things that I learnt was that it is sometimes very important to value friendship with the right people because you may also gain brothers and sisters in your friends. The book was exceptionally edited, as I did not find any errors.

Therefore, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend it to adults that like to travel a lot because I believe that they will gain something from this book. I do not recommend it to children because the book contains some profanity as well as sex scenes.

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Post by Nino Chinonso Onwurah »

Diversity is a beautiful thing. While you enjoyed the missions and adventure more, I was more engrossed by the challenges of their daily lives. Good review.
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