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 by Eytan Uliel is a story about a man and his friends, who embarked on a trip to different parts of the world. What starts as the fantasy of two young men soon becomes a yearly ritual and includes two other men, making them four in total. The story talks about the many hardship and adventures encountered during their trip and also include stories of their family and fatherhood. It also talks about the many culture shock they experience while they embark on this yearly trip. These trips usually involve trekking, kayaking, hiking, cycling, and a host of other things. The trip soon becomes an opportunity for these men to bare their minds to each other, be there for each other, and run away from the actual work and family monotonous life.

I enjoyed this book because of how much effort the author put into writing about each trip, it made it so easy to believe everything about this book. Each trip had its spectacular event and that made the book awesome. I love how relatable the families mentioned in this book were. The author portrayed parental responsibility in a very realistic way. Flashback was employed to tell the story about the families represented in this book, outside of their trip. He uses a first-person narrative technique which makes the book more engaging. The theme of this book is love, betrayal, grit, determination, friendship, family, and traveling. Eytan also employs the use of suspense in some specific areas of the book. An example is when they went on their first trip and saw some strange eyes which scared them, but they got to know these strange eyes were mere Cows. The tone of this book is that of excitement, regret, and mental wellbeing.

I do not hate anything about this book.
My attention was well sustained and I found no error in this book.

I'd rate this book 4 out of 4 stars because everything about this book was on point. From the pictorial map given at the beginning of each trip to the end statistics of each trip. It was also beautiful to see the quotes employed by the author to sort of summarize each trip. The author sure did a thing with this book. This book is one that'd keep you on your seat because you want to know where the next trip will be. I also like the way the book started with the man mission charter.

This book is suitable for mature teens, young adults, and adults. I'd recommend this book to anyone who loves adventure and thrillers.

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