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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5 out of 5 stars
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Traveling takes us out of our comfort zones and inspires us to try new cuisines, meet new people, and explore new cultures. Man Mission: Four Men, Fifteen Years, One Epic Journey by Eytan Uliel is a fictional book that tells the story of the travels and adventures of four Australian friends. Sam, Alec, Etan, and Dan are friends from college. They established a tradition while in college to go on a trip every year. They called it "Man Mission," and they have continued these trips every year for fifteen years. They went to countries such as South Korea, New Zealand, South Africa, Japan, and so on. Meanwhile, they are engaging in many interesting adventurous activities such as kayaking, biking, hiking, mountain climbing, and cycling. As the years go by and they establish their lives by having careers, getting married, and starting families, the yearly "Man Mission" becomes a source of purpose as they find adventure together.

One foremost thing I liked about the book is the narration style the writer uses. The book is divided into three interesting chapters. Each chapter takes the reader on 5 journeys, totaling 15 journeys across 7 continents. It infuses elements of adventure, fun, and action, keeping the reader glued to its pages. The book also contains graphical illustrations of the adventures, which the reader can follow on a map. He paints a picture in the reader's mind with his account of every adventure they went on. The book is also very informative and educative, as I followed the adventures to learn new things about culture, cuisine, and places in new countries. Another positive lesson learned from the book is the theme of friendship and togetherness. The character development, writing, and narration style were also superb. The writer employed a first-person point of view in narrating the events that transpired in the book.

I did not encounter any negative aspects of the book. I also came across no grammatical errors, as the book appears to have been professionally edited.

I rate this book five out of five stars . My reason for rating the book exceptionally has been stated already.

I recommend this book to lovers of adventure, fun, and action. It is also recommended for lovers of tourism, travel, and exploration of new cultures and cuisines, as the book paints a graphic picture of all the adventures they undertook.

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