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 about four young men who establish a tradition of going on an adventure every year for fifteen years. Sam, Daniel, Alec, and the narrator went on an annual adventure trip naming them "Man Missions." While on their adventure in New Zealand, they encountered drug dealers. They also come face-to-face with a roaring lion in South Africa. During the adventures, they used several modes of transport, such as hiking, kayaking, and cycling. They visited many places, such as Vietnam, Hawaii in the USA, Machu Picchu in Peru, and Japan. During their "Man Missions," they had rules such as everyone should move under their power, and "Man Missions" were supposed to be for men only. They were all married except Alec, unlucky in love since he had financial problems. He became successful in business and married Natalia. I can rank this book as one of the best adventure novels, and you should read it to experience the adventure experienced by the four men.

Many positive aspects made the book so enjoyable to read. The book's imaginative content was great, making the reader enjoy reading it. I liked how the author described the places where Sam, Daniel, Alec, and the narrator went on an adventure. It enabled the reader to create a mental image of how their adventure was, hence, enjoying the story. I liked how entertaining the book was. The four men had experiences in their "Man Missions" that entertained the readers. Finally, I liked the use of dialogue in the book; it made the story lively despite being fiction.

There was nothing to criticize in this book since it was great. The book's flow was great, describing all the adventures experienced by the four men. The author used simple language, making it easier to read; hence, enjoying it.

I rate Man Mission by Eytan Uliel four out of four stars. The book was professionally edited since I only found one error. It had many positive aspects and no negative aspects. The book's structure was great, with short chapters. The characters were amazing since they played their roles in story development well, thus, engaging the reader. With all these great things about the book, it would be unfair to deduct a star even though I found one error, hence, the rating.

I recommend this book to lovers of adventurous fictional stories. They will not be disappointed once they read this book since it is about adventures taken by a group of four men in several places in the world. The author describes the adventures in detail, ensuring you can feel and create an image of what the four men experienced in the adventures.

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