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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Right from my childhood, I always loved going on little expeditions and adventures. But unfortunately, ever since I became an adult, I have lost my passion and enthusiasm for expeditions. After I read the book Man Mission by Eytan Uliel, I had second thoughts about my sentiment for the expedition.

Eytan was an adventure hobby since his school days. One Saturday, Eytan received a phone call while he was watching football while sitting on the couch. "Let’s go," a voice from his cell phone uttered. It was Sam, his friend from grammar school. Their aspirations to fly around the world and explore its nature and diversity were about to come true. Daniel and Alec refused to be an exception to this amazing adventure. What do you think happened later? The Man Mission: Four Men, Fifteen Years, One Epic Journey was given birth to.


This book was indeed an interesting read for me. My enthusiasm for this book grew incredibly after reading the first four pages of it. The book started at a fast pace, which was maintained throughout the whole book, leaving it without flaws. No part of this book was boring to me. There were flashbacks, funny scenes, scary scenes, amusing scenes, and more in this book. The part of this book I loved most was when Sam and Eytan mistook a cow for their biggest nightmare. I read that scene a couple of times without its humor fading away. The part of this book that I found most scary was when they bumped into a lion. The author is good at putting twists and turns in the plot of his book.

Although I enjoyed this book, I still have some issues with it, which stood out as one of my dislikes in this book. I downloaded the Epub version of this book, and I observed that there were lots of blank pages in the book. I had to flip through a series of pages to find the location of the next page I was to read. I don’t know where the issue is coming from. But since this is not the only book I’ve read from that source, and all the books I’ve read from it have never had this issue, I assumed it to be from the editor or publisher of this book. 

I did not find any grammatical errors in this book, which shows that it was exceptionally well-edited. Due to my enjoyment of this book, I will rate it 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend this book to lovers of fiction and also to people who love books that talk about adventure. This will be a great read for you.

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