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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The book describes the travel experiences of four companions across numerous countries and almost all continents. The story begins with four friends who meet at university, and although they do not have a strong bond at first, they eventually become best friends throughout their lives. The narrative shows how these friends make their way through life and chronicles all their adversities, passions, desires, and failures.

The story of their adventures begins when two friends, Eytan and Sam, decide to travel to Japan despite having a busy schedule and not knowing the country well. Nevertheless, the two take the risk and continue their journey. Two other friends join them, and over the course of 15 years, they have had an eventful adventure in numerous places. The book is bursting at the seams with stories of kayaking, rafting, hiking, surfing, and more. If you want to learn more about such adventures, read the book Man Mission by Eytan Uliel.

This book was excellent, and the plot moved along quickly. Each character had a unique personality that drew the reader in like a magnet. I found it interesting that the plot covered their daily lives as well as their travels. Although she was only a minor character and only appeared in passing, Eytan's wife was my favorite character in the entire book. Her wit and blunt nature just made her grow on me. To keep the reader from getting bored, the plot regularly switches back and forth between the past and present. That being said, the author's humor was fantastic. I especially liked the scene where they wake up to find that their camp is surrounded by cows. 

When the author discussed the financial problems of some of the characters in the novel, the plot got a little boring. However, these situations were not severe and did not affect my enjoyment of the book.

The author managed to carefully structure each chapter and address the specifics of the fascinating settings. I also made a list of some of the places from the book that I would like to visit one day. Overall, I enjoyed reading this book. I also think that this book is exceptionally well edited, as I found no grammatical errors in it. With that in mind, I would gladly give this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.

Any adult who wants to read about travel adventures should pick up this book, in my opinion. The reader should be informed that the book contains some profanity and sexual themes.

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