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 an adrenaline-filled novel that follows the adventures of four best friends.
Ever since he was a teenager, the narrator had a crazy idea of going on an annual vacation to different exotic places. While in law school, the narrator tells that idea to his friend Sam, and Sam responds by saying that the idea is 'genius'. Three years later, the two gentlemen work in different law firms, and Sam calls his friend to remind him about the idea of going to exotic places every year. The two agree to go to New Zealand. Just like that, the annual 'Man Mission' flags off. Later, two of the narrator's childhood friends join the crew.
Read Eytan's Man Mission to find out what Sam, Daniel, Alec, and the narrator encounter as they embark on an adventure to tour the world.

This novel is very captivating. I kept reading it continuously in suspense of what would happen next to the characters. I liked how the author wrote the book. It was interesting how the author switched scenes between what was happening to a particular Man Mission and what was happening prior to that same Mission, and the scenes connected perfectly as a chapter came to an end. I liked that the book had humorous scenes, and those scenes made me enjoy reading the book. I liked the addition of maps at the start of each chapter. Not only that, I also liked how Eytan described the places which were visited. The descriptions were so great that I vividly imagined being there with the adventurers. The book has a lot of lessons. I learned about the power of teamwork, about friendship, about family responsibility, and about many other lessons.

There are few things I didn't like about the book. Firstly, I think that the author should have explicitly stated who the narrator was. The other thing that I did not like was that the storyline was centered only on the male characters. I could have liked it better if the female characters played an active role in the story.

All in all, the book was very exciting, and I felt like I was part of the adventure. Because of the good lessons learned and the great storyline, I rate Eytan Uliel's exceptionally edited Man Mission a perfect 4 out of 4 stars.

I recommend this book to lovers of novels that are adventurous because this novel is mainly about adventure.
Furthermore, I recommend children not to read this book because it contains profane language.

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