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, written by Eytan Uliel, is a fiction book that involves the adventures of four men, which were done annually for 15 years. The four men: the narrator, Sam, Daniel, and Alec, took 15 adventures, which they named "Man Missions." The first "Man Mission" they did was in New Zealand, where it was only Sam and the story's narrator in that adventure. Daniel and Alec joined them in the other "Man Missions" in Spain, South Africa, Thailand, Vietnam, the USA, Peru, and Iceland. Due to making the adventures their usual thing each year, they designed the "Man Mission Committee," which made the rules of the trips. The rules were many, but some of them were; it was for men only, one should travel under their power, and it should be an adventure from one point to another. Sam, Daniel, and the narrator were married to Evie, Pamela, and Racheal and had families despite attending the annual adventures. Alec had troubles with his relationships, and he did not have a long-lasting relationship, but he finally married Natalia and became successful in business. While in the annual adventures, they used several modes of transport to move from their starting point to the finishing point, such as cycling, kayaking and walking. Despite having the annual "Man Missions," they had their families, and some of them had troubles with their families, but they still showed up for every yearly adventure.

In Man Mission by Eytan Uliel book, I found several aspects to like that capture reader's attention. The imaginative content, such as the description of the adventures, was interesting, making the reader continue and enjoy reading the book. Also, the use of dialogue when narrating the story made the story lively and sweet. The brimming narrative of the story was good in that it was a story well written. The characters in the story were astonishing in how each of them played their part.

The book was professionally edited in that I did not find anything to dislike in it. The book was perfect, and the characters in the book were very engaging. Therefore, in reading the book, I did not notice anything to dislike.

I rate Man Mission by Eytan Uliel four out of four stars. The flow in the book was perfect, the characters amazing in how they played their roles, and I only found one error. It would be unfair to deduct a star because of that one error hence the rating.

I recommend this book to people who love adventure and those having a problem balancing work, friends, family, and adventure. I recommend it to people who love adventure because the book is about four men taking 15 different adventures. I recommend it to people with a problem balancing work, friends, family, and adventure because the four men involved in all the adventures; had work, friends, and family and still went on adventures without ruining their lives.

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