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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Man Mission, written by Eytan Uliel, is an adventurous book about the adventures of four men for fifteen years. It starts with an adventure in South Island, New Zealand, where Sam and the narrator had gone. The narrator got injured during the adventure, and they had to ask for help from drug dealers with guns and drugs. The adventures started with Sam and the narrator, and Alec and Daniel joined them later. They were supposed to go on an adventure yearly, and they made rules for them. The rules were; each was supposed to travel under their power, bathing was optional, travel from point A to point B, and it should be for men only. They traveled to many places, such as Hawaii, USA; East Coast, Taiwan; Machu Picchu, Peru; and Victoria, Australia. They used different modes of transport, such as cycling, kayaking, walking, and hiking. Do you want to experience the adventures that the four men had? Read this book.

What I liked most in this book was the maps of the places where the four men went on adventures. The maps showed the places they went on adventures, the means of transport they used, and the type of the place in terms of the terrain. It helped summarize the whole adventure and help the reader have a mental picture of the adventures, hence, enjoying the story. I also liked the descriptive content of the book since it was great. The way the author explained the adventures made the reader experience the adventures just like the four men enjoyed; for instance, the incident when the narrator was injured and had to get help from drug dealers. As a reader, you could get the feeling and enjoy the story. Finally, I liked the use of dialogue since it made the story lively and the characters engaging.

I have nothing to criticize in this book. It had a flow, and the author described the adventures well, ensuring adventure lovers would love it.

I rate Man Mission by Eytan Uliel five out of five stars. The book was professionally edited since I found one error. It had many positive aspects and no negative aspects. The description of the adventures and the effort that the author applied to ensure that the reader enjoyed the adventures were worth a perfect rating; even with the error, deducting a star would be unfair; hence, the rating.

I recommend this book to lovers of adventure stories. It would be helpful since the book explained the adventures well. The book had 15 adventures of four men in different places with different experiences.

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