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, written by Eytan Uliel, is a fictional book about an adventure by four men over fifteen years. They named the adventures "Man Missions" and made rules that accompanied them. Some rules are that every person should move with their energy and the "Man Missions" were only for men. The four men were; Sam, Alec, Daniel, and the narrator. While traveling, they found drug dealers in New Zealand and a roaring lion in Kruger National Park, South Africa. Three of the four men were married and had well-established careers. Alec was troubled since he didn't have a good job and was unlucky in love. They decided to make the "Man Missions" an annual thing where they visited several places each year. They visited places such as; Hawaii, the USA, Taiwan, Southeastern Peru, Iceland, and Vietnam. They used different models of transport depending on the nature of the place they visited; for example, moving from one place to another in the hills of Japan, they used bicycles.

What I liked best about this book was that the author made me feel like I was traveling with these four men. The imaginative content was so pronounced. The author described the places the four men when and what they went through in detail, making the reader feels as if they were traveling with them. He illustrated the beauty of the place well, creating a clear mental picture, hence, enjoying the book. I liked the personalities of the characters in the story. They helped each other without judgment despite the struggles they went through.

I did not find anything to dislike in this book since it was great. The book's structure was good since each chapter described a specific adventure the four men had. The author provided a quote at the beginning of each chapter, making the reader attentive while reading so that they can find how the quote connected with the contents of that chapter.

I rate Man Mission by Eytan Uliel four out of four stars. The book was professionally edited; hence, I found one error. The author's descriptions of places where the four men went on adventures were admirable. Since the book lacks any negative aspects, deducting a star would be unfair; hence, the rating.

I recommend this book to lovers of adventure stories. It would be helpful to them since the book is about the adventures of four men within fifteen years. The adventures are well-explained; hence, lovers of adventure stories would love this book.

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