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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Man Mission is Etyan Uliel's book that explores his life and that of his other three friends, Sam, Daniel, and Alec, who have come up with the idea of taking a week-long adventure trip to different countries every year while in college. They call the long-trip adventures "man mission." The first two adventure trips begin with Sam and Etyan touring New Zealand and Japan. In New Zealand, Sam and Etyan hike on the Harper's Pass Trail on the South Island. They cover a distance of sixty miles in five days, spending the nights in tents and mountain huts, where they sustain some injuries. In Japan, they ride from Tokyo to Niigata on Honshu Island, covering 200 miles in six days. Later in the upcoming adventure trips, Daniel and Alec joined them, making a group of four men. The story goes back and forth, focusing on their careers, marriage, and adventure journey.

Positive aspects of the Man Mission that I observed: First, Etyan Uliel included at the start of each chapter a simple map of the places they were to visit, with location, country, accommodations, and a sketch of the activity they were to undertake. The quotes and Bible verses were exciting to read at the start of each chapter. I keep turning pages to read more quotes and verses as they motivate me and help me retain my focus on the story.

What I enjoyed most about the book is that at the end of each chapter, the author included a summary of the adventure trip they visited, i.e., Man Mission's vital statistics. Readers will love it, and in case one didn't pay attention to some chapters, the Man Mission Vital Statistics will be there to aid. All levels, from characters to writing style to plot, were outstanding in this book.

I rate Man Mission 5 out of 5 stars. The book deserves a total rating, as negative aspects were not present to make me dislike the book. It was also free from grammatical, punctuation, and typographical errors, thus becoming a well-written and exceptionally edited book. With all the positive aspects, the total rating suits the book.

I found Man Mission an exciting and intriguing adventure book. I recommend it to college students, young adults, and people who love adventure, as the Man Misson Charter and Rules would benefit them. The benefits and values of friendship will also be significant to them.

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