Review of Man Mission
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Review of Man Mission
Think about it. You and your best friends are taking a tour around the world. Sounds impossible, right? Could you when you have got an endlessly hectic life. You have bills to pay, a family to take care of, and a career to grow. Upon reading this book, you will find it is possible.
In Man Mission, author Eytan Uliel chronicles a story of adventure that he and three of his friends: Sam, Alec, and Daniel, go on worldwide. The trips have been taken in fifteen years. The three friends visit exotic places in Africa, Asia, Australia, South America, and Europe along the journey. In the end, lessons are learned, friendships made, and memories made.
What strikes you first when you grab this book is the intriguing cover. Its colorfulness is eye-catching. As soon as I saw it, my interest in the book grew even more. I loved the use of flashbacks by the author while telling the story. This provided the reader with background information on the protagonist and the other characters. It also answered questions on why each character did what they did. Furthermore, the flashbacks presented a breather in hair-raising encounters when they interrupted them, an ingenious scheme on the author's part.
The author also uses lifelike descriptions. The reader can, to an extent, feel the gripping tension that accompanies petrifying encounters thanks to the manner the author describes them. There is a true spirit of adventure among the author and his friends. While it would have been easy to visit the numerous tourist attractions in their native country, they are determined to tour the entire globe. They scour the world for the most bizarre and fascinating experiences. They do this despite the struggles they are undergoing in their lives. The author is in a young relationship and career, but the significant number of commitments does not deter him from his brave undertaking. I found this very inspiring.
Thanks to this book, I am reminded that a vast world is yearning to be toured. In addition to the book being exceptionally written, it is also professionally edited. Upon completion of reading it, I found no negative thing in it. I would award it a perfect rating of four out of four stars for these reasons.
This book is an essential and unique travelogue. I would highly recommend this book to tourists and those who desire to travel the world.
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Yes it is. Thank you for your comment.OBC Reviewer wrote: ↑11 Jun 2022, 13:08 Sounds like a good travel and adventure related book. Nice review.
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Thank you for your thoughts.
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I share your sentiments. I also want to explore the world.
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I agree. Thank you for your comment.Oluwapelumi Rachael wrote: ↑17 Jun 2022, 10:57 I agree that the author's description was astounding. While reading, I could vividly imagine most scenes. Excellent review.