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 by Eytan Uliel is an exploratory story of a young man who loves adventure. So much was his love for adventurous thrills that he had to leave his job, despite the massive salary and other mouthwatering benefits attached, to have enough time for his adventurous trips. He has three friends who also share in his adventurous thrills. The idea of going on an adventure was already born, but it was until years later that the mission plans could be implemented. These four men would set out at any slight chance to visit interesting places in various countries across the continents. Their mission entails varieties of activities like hiking, kayaking, riding, meeting new people, and observing a lot of traditions. They were also able to enjoy the cuisines and delicacies of each location they visited. However, the missions and adventures are without consequences as problems are emerging on the home front. Will the mission and adventures continue amid these lingering crises or will the men be able to find a balance between their mission, their home, and their career?

Man Mission is an interesting book. There are lots of things to learn about relationships, traditions, marriage, and other educative themes. I also got to know a lot about the massive benefits of going on adventures on the mental and intellectual capability of a man. There are also a lot of things to learn about places like Australia, Japan, and Tokyo which include their traditions, tourist sites and food. I like how the author added footnotes at the end of each chapter to give a summary of the journey in each chapter. There were also some events in the book which add humor t the book making the book more interesting. The maps at the beginning of each chapter are also excellent additions by the author

Man Mission has a good plot and it is well-written. The characters were well-developed in the book, and the words used are unambiguous. Therefore, I find no fault with the book.

I will rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. The author did a fantastic job of making the scenes, and actions in the novel seem real. I didn't find any typographical or grammatical errors in the book hence, I can say the book was exceptionally edited.

I would recommend Man Mission to people who are seeking adventures. This book is also suitable for people who frequently go on vacations as it contains a lot of details about interesting places and tourist sites.

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