Review of Man Mission

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Obinna Anyaeche
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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 of four young men, who had been best friends from a tender age. While in college, they discussed traveling the world together on adventures. Years passed by, they biked, trekked, paddled, hiked and kayaked, while traveling around the world. As they did, from hiking on Harper's Trail in New Zealand, to cycling in Japan, to biking back in New Zealand, to ice mountain climbing in Iceland, there were minor pitfalls in their journey such as injuries sustained. These they did for fifteen years. They occasionally hired guides for their trip to assist in navigating the difficult terrain, which was new to them. While this was on, events unfolded in their lives that tested their resolve, especially in their respective families. Man Mission, how did it end? How did his journeys play a respective role in their lives and families? Read to find out.

Finesse is displayed by the author when talking about their various journeys, then switching back to the lives, activities, challenges encountered, their dreams and aspirations, rise and fall, and family life of the four men. The style switch was perfect. I also admired how the author depicted the emotions of men, unrefined. It indicates originality. I enjoyed the mannerism of meetings and strategic planning the men put into their different voyages, it was well thought out by the author. I cherished the idea of social order amidst the men; the idea of the committee founding members and the use of an accessory, was a good one. I like the fact that the book painted the life of men, that no matter how perfect they may seem, all have challenges and struggles they are facing.

I had no problems with this book. It was simple to understand. Eytan crafted an excellent literary masterpiece. The method used in the plot was first-class. The flow employed in the book was smooth, making it easier for the reader to be easily carried along. The book was a good one overall.

I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. There were no errors in the book. The book was professionally edited. The story couldn't be purer than the form in which it came. It was notably well edited.

I recommend this book to people who love adventure, nature, and travel stories. I also recommend it to people who go with the thought of good, out of every situation.

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