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 adventurous book. It is a story about four men, namely; Sam, Daniel, Alec, and the narrator. These four best friends had already made some plans of; Hiking mountains and kayaking down rivers in different countries of the world, while they were much younger. However, facing the realities of what it takes to be a family man became a challenge to them. Nevertheless, they were able to conquer.

Sam felt like they were in the future already. After having all of those plans as kids, they’re grown and could bring their plans to reality. The narrator and Sam had gone on a trip to Christchurch, where they were surrounded by cows. I like the “save-the-date-cards” that Sam and Evie handed out to their friends. It sounds more like a surprise. It made me more interested in the book.

The narrator intended to integrate Rachel into his social circle, as he had been dating her for some months. I was laughing out loud when the narrator fell into the water because of the injury he had sustained. It’s funny how Sam laughed at him because he was unable to walk or stand up on his feet. I got myself smiling while reading the part of the vow exchange between Sam and Evie, I realize the moment made Rachel so emotional. Rachel would not want the narrator to leave her behind at all times. She was always attached to him. I admire their “love-life”, it is encouraging.

I must commend this book for being explorative in nature. This is more than a simple story, but a great book talking about symbiotic relationships among friends with relevance. These friends were in New Zealand, Tokyo, they were everywhere! At some points, I worried about their safety, but this made it a thriller novel to me. The important part of this book is the fact that Eytan Uliel's characters went through the stages of development. I learned that life has different stages, which are inevitable. The fact that these guys had to grow up and do what was necessary at the right time.

I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I enjoyed the thrill of it and its storyline. Furthermore, I am convinced that the book was professionally edited. Likewise, I am impressed at how error-free the book is. I have nothing to dislike about this book. Everything about this book is interesting and I had a great time reading it.

I highly recommend this book to young men, adventure lovers, and mature individuals because they will find it more captivating and can easily relate to it. This novel is wonderful.

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it's amazing how these Friends were still able to achieve their "fun" plan as adults. Interesting!
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