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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Have you ever made a spontaneous decision in your life? Have you indulged in the risks of outdoor activities? Do you need a ride on a sizzling adventure? Then, I am pleased to announce that you are right on board. Just grab some popcorn and continue reading.

Daniel, Sam, Alec, and Sonny are four friends from their college days. Every year, they embark on a mission to a different location. Sam and Sonny initially conceived this idea while they were still college kids. They grew older to be men who needed a bit of excitement in their lives. Then they decided to live out the long-conceived dream.

However, this decision seemed to affect some sectors of their lives. What happens when a supposedly fulfilled life faces challenges? How did this decision affect their family? Was this annual getaway worth it? Grab a copy of this book and satisfy your curiosity.

Wow! This book was entertaining at its peak. The rush of excitement I felt while reading this book is indescribable. Everything about Man Mission by Etyan Uliel was top-notch. It felt like a well-scripted movie. The author wrote it in the first-person view. He caught my attention from the start of the book. His writing style was simple yet hilarious. The author’s use of humour to lighten serious situations is commendable. It was too much fun to read about his many misdemeanours.

Another thing I liked in this book was the well-developed characters. The author explored these characters without boring the readers. They had different personalities. I think I enjoyed the sarcastic personalities of the characters the most. The book was well-detailed. There was no room for assumptions.

Man Mission explored themes ranging from love, betrayal, family, and guilt. It was full of adventures and wild escapades. Families got hurt, broken hearts and punctured egos became the topic. I looked forward to the short quotes at the beginning of each chapter. The maps came in handy too. I used it as a guide for each of their journeys. This book was fast-paced, action-packed, and intriguing. I found nothing to dislike about it. I did not find any errors in this book, so it is safe to say that it was exceptionally well-edited. For these reasons, I rate this book a 4 out of 4 stars.

I recommend this book to adult readers who are comfortable with reading books that contain profanities. There are a lot of life lessons to be learnt from this book.

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Post by Success Azuka »

It is strange that four men leaves their family to go on an adventure. But I love the experience and I would love to try it out. I like the fact that there is a sprinkle of romance in the book.
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The storyline of this book is intriguing. Sometimes I wish I can go on certain getaways like this. However, I wonder how this affects their families. Your review has made me very curious and I have no option but to add this book to my to read list.
Great review.
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This review was lovely to read. All the details were well talked about. I love how these group of friends tried to have fun in the midst of stress.
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Post by Azuka Jessica »

This sounds like a sizzling adventure. The book's title also tings a bell of adventure. The reviewer seem to have greatly enjoyed this book. The book sounds like the full package and I will really love to read this book.
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Post by Chimezie Agbata »

This book clearly dercibes what a man's world is all about. I think those especially the ladies who perceive men to be complex and difficult beings should read this book. I love your review of this book . I could not have agreed less to the content of this review.
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This book was a great read for me. Seeing the mission teams enjoying and exploring the different wonders of nature along with its mystical creatures was enthralling. This book will be a great read for lovers of fiction
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Post by Opara Jerry »

The idea of picking a different location to travel to annually sounds fun but it also sounds expensive. I’d like to see the challenges our protagonist will face in this book. I doubt this review warrants getting a whole bowl of popcorn but it’s a lively review so I appreciate the reviewer's efforts.
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Post by Maduabuchi Okwiya N Eze »

Your review of this novel is detailed and insightful. I applaud the author for the use of simple and hilarious language, amazing plot and character development, and the essential life lessons. It's ab advantage to this novel that it's exceptionally well-edited. Highly recommended.
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I really try not to do anything spontaneously. I’m a planner. I also really dislike the outdoors. Like Sheldon Cooper said, “If outdoors is so good, why have we spent thousands of years perfecting indoors?”
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