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, a non-fictional novel of adventure by Eytan Uliel, is the most enjoyable novel of adventure I have ever read. Eytan and his three other friends set out on an epic journey to embark on a mandated mission of visiting countries around the world by biking, hiking, and kayaking. Were they able to accomplish their mission?

The author and his three friends were determined to move around the world, which they commenced when they were in law school, and it lasted for fifteen years. They never allowed life circumstances or stages such as marriages, work, and other social activities to constrain them; rather, they decided to set aside one week a year for about fifteen years for the tour. They were able to visit places like New Zealand, Australia, Spain, Thailand, South Korea, South Africa, Vietnam, the USA, Taiwan, Peru, etc. The voyage gave them an excellent opportunity to learn about various people, their cultures, and various locations around the world. The author claims that while it was enjoyable, it wasn't exactly smooth sailing; they saw dangerous creatures and occasionally suffered injuries; they also slept on mountains and in rented homes. Has their goal been thwarted by other social activities? Did their challenges cause them to give up? To find out more, get your copy now.

The author's distinctive writing style is one of the things I admire most about this narrative book. The author did a fantastic job of creating an annotated map that included information on each of the fifteen chapters, which correspond to the fifteen countries they visited. In order to make it simple for the reader to understand, he also provided a thorough synopsis of the countries visited, including the number of days it took them and the distance in miles. Once more, the work is engaging due to its simplicity and conciseness. The themes of the book are adventure experiences, teamwork, and handling different life situations. 

The book holds so many lessons: I learned that it is good to travel to places you have never been before, as well as to meet and know people of different cultural backgrounds. I learned that the adventures help Eytan and his friends tend to know and understand themselves better, which is an added advantage. I also learned that teamwork between people of the same mind meets the goals set for a project most of the time. 

I believe that I enjoyed reading this book; I found no drawbacks or negatives. The book is extraordinarily well edited; there are no typos or grammatical errors to be detected. No profane words are used in the book. I give this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars for the aforementioned reasons. I suggest the book to travelers and adventure book readers because it will inform them about the various individuals and locations they would enjoy visiting.

I suggest the book to travelers and adventure book readers because it will inform them about the various individuals and locations they would enjoy visiting. 

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Post by Udegbunam Miriam »

Reading about the many places these four men visited was intriguing. I laughed with them, wowed with them, worried with them, and learned a lot from their experience. Indeed, this book says a lot about friendship. Interesting review.
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