Review of Man Mission
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Review of Man Mission
Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is a work of fiction that delves into the life of the main character. The book contains 361 pages, and it is divided into three parts with fifteen chapters. The first chapter talks about two friends. The main character met Sam during a Food Fair on campus. His old friends, Daniel and Alec, were not able to accompany him because of their schedules. Three years after graduating from law school, he received a call from Sam. Sam called to remind him about the mission idea they talked about in school. After his conversation with Sam, he prepared for the first mission in South Island, New Zealand. The first chapter also talks about Rachel, his girlfriend. Before the first mission, he introduced her to his circle of friends and everyone accepted her. During the mission in New Zealand, he was injured. It was difficult for the main character to continue the mission with Sam, but he did not give up. The second chapter talks about Sam's wedding, and it also talks about the main character's proposal. After their first mission, Sam married Evie. The second chapter of this book also talks about their second mission in Japan. They cycled from Tokyo to Niigata. The mission was better than the first one in New Zealand. The third chapter talks about Rachel's wedding, and it also talks about their third mission in Australia. The book goes on to talk about the things they encountered throughout their missions, and it also talks about their family. At some point, Sam sent invitation letters to Daniel and Alec, but they refused to join them for the annual mission. How did this wonderful book end?
Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is a fascinating work of fiction that was written with a first-person narrative. The book has a good storyline, and I love the way Eytan structured the contents of this book. The author did a good job of using simple and understandable words to describe and explain the characters' actions, environment, and emotions. The book has a table of contents. The book has a map at the beginning of every chapter, and I love the fact that they recorded the statistics of every mission.
Man Mission was an intriguing read for me, and I love the adventure of the four friends. In this book, Daniel, Alec, Sam, and the main character visited fifteen countries. My favorite mission was the one they had in Japan. Cycling from Tokyo to Niigata is not a cakewalk, and I love the way they carried themselves. In my opinion, I think the author did a good job in the characterization of this book.
I enjoyed every aspect of Man Mission. However, I did not notice any negative aspects while reading this book. I learned a few lessons from this book. I learned about determination, commitment, perseverance, love, and responsibility. One's commitment to a task will spur determination and perseverance, and I admire the love between the couples in this book. The act of being responsible is not easy, and it is necessary to do the right thing at the right time.
This book was well written. Man Mission was exceptionally edited, and I did not notice any grammatical or spelling errors while reading this book.
Friendship is an important aspect of humanity, and it is necessary for humans to make friends. The personality of one's friends affects one's life directly or indirectly. I enjoyed reading this book, and I will recommend this work of fiction to lovers of fiction and adventure. Therefore, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars due to the few points mentioned above and because of the author's perspective.
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Man Mission
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