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 work of fiction that delves into the life and ordeals of the main character. The book has 378 pages, and it is divided into three parts with fifteen chapters. The book starts with the beginning of the friendship between the main character and Sam. During a Food Fair on campus, they talked about having annual vacations in different places. Three years later, they had their first mission in South Island, New Zealand. The second chapter talks about their mission in Japan. The two friends cycled from Tokyo to Niigata, and it was quite strenuous. The book also talks about Sam's wedding. He got married to Evie, and the main character proposed to his girlfriend, Rachel. The third chapter of this book talks about their adventure in Australia. They encountered different things during their mission, but it did not stop them from enjoying their adventure. Meanwhile, the main character has issues with certain things. Will he be able to find peace?

Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is an intriguing work of fiction that was written with a first-person narrative. I love the storyline of this book. The author did a good job in the characterization of this book. I love the content structure, and I was able to flow well with the story. Eytan did a good job of using understandable words to describe the characters' actions, environment, and emotions. The map at the beginning of the book is unique. This book has a table of contents.

This book is character-driven because it focuses on the ordeals of the main character. My favorite mission was the one they had in Fiji. They were able to meet the chief of the Yasawa Islands, and it was a good one. I learned about determination, strategic planning, perseverance, and peaceful coexistence.

I enjoyed reading this book. However, I noticed a few negative aspects while reading this book. I do not like the rate of profanity in this book. In my opinion, the author did not do sufficient character development for Pamela, Evie, and Rachel. The most intriguing aspect of this book is the bond between the four friends. I learned a few lessons from this book. The relationship between the main character, Daniel, Sam, and Alec is unique. I love the way they looked out for each other, and I admire their sincerity.

This book was well written. Man Mission was exceptionally edited. I did not notice any grammatical or spelling errors while reading this book.

It is necessary to hang out once in a while as it will help one's body to relax. I love the adventure of the four friends, and I learned a lot from their actions. I recommend this book specifically to lovers of fiction. Therefore, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars due to the few points mentioned above and because of the author's writing style.

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Post by Hannah Mae Fabro »

I just recently gave this book a sample, and I can say that this book has so many positive aspects. My favorite in this book is its themes. Thank you for your wonderful review.
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I loved this book. It was adventurous and it also felt with everyday life. Great review that k you.
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Post by Ilze Herholdt »

The themes in the book is compelling. It also has a lot of positive aspects. There is also a hint of adventure. Thanks for your review.
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Post by Ntokozo Joy Ndlovu »

The idea of travelling to different parts of the world with a friend every year, even after both parties are married, sounds like the best friendship ever. I'm sure that is what makes this book awesome. Great review. Well done.
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