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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Eytan Uliel's Man Mission is a fictional and action story surrounding a specific group of childhood friends. The adventure circles around a yearly social gathering, where they go on a journey and travel around the world. It all started when the unknown protagonist and Sam, an old known college colleague, progressively develop an unexpected friendship that led to a trip to New Zealand. The group then developed the yearly goal to go on a challenge to test themselves physically and emotionally. They decide to call the activity "Man Mission". Subsequently, the group grows with two more friends, creating new dynamics and adventures. The narrative then follows the party through good and bad experiences, for instance, cycling in Japan and hiking in South Africa, as well as some mishaps like traveling with a drug dealer, dealing with personal and family issues, and common bodily injuries.

Man Mission is a light and easy-to-read book, captivating from the start and filled with humor. On diverse moments, we are presented with scenarios filled with thrillers, to the point of making the reader fear on occasions for the safety of the group, with every page of the novel capturing all of our focus. The author includes maps of the numerous campaigns the party goes through, as well as every country they visit. I relished reading about the group's connection, dynamics, and diverse perspectives, along with their unique individual problem-solving ways. Eytan Uliel carefully develops each unique character throughout their journeys while exploring their personal and family problems. Additionally, we come to discover a new side of all the members of the cast with each experience. This distinct kind of script naturally induces the reader to feel enveloped with the group, almost as if I was on an adventure with them. Adding to all the enjoyable aspects of the book, there is routinely a report of each adventure, describing the unique places explored, the traveled distance, how long it took, their method of transportation, injuries sustained, both physical and mental (some to their ego).

There was nothing I did not enjoy about Eytan Uliel's Man Mission.

I give 5 out of 5 stars to Eytan Uliel's novel Man Mission, a fascinating and invigorating adventure novel. It was an intriguing read that captured the reader with each and every adventure. Looked professionally edited, and it did not present any orthographic or misspelling mistakes.

Any person with a passion for action and adventure books will enjoy Man Mission. It also presents many descriptions of locations I think people who genuinely like to travel would equally enjoy. The book promptly presents some degree of profanity, which I not only thought was not a negative aspect but also thought was suitable to those moments, even if it could offend the more sensitive minds.

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Post by Tsuki42 »

Ok, now I'm intrigued. I don't understand the relevance of the parents not showing up more often, but the whole group adventure seems exciting. I am, for sure, going to add it to my "To Read" list.
Thanks, Miss Maria Silva!
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Seems like an interesting read indeed.
Was contemplating on whether to read this or not.
I love adventure books, this is surely worth a read!
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