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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A man finally decided to look for a change. He decided to travel in the novel Man Mission by Eytan Uliel. His three buddies joined him, and the trip became an annual habit. There is a new location to explore in each chapter of this book. The protagonist informed readers of all of his professional, familial, and personal issues. He described his anxieties and gave an account of his recent actions. In this novel filled with travel and extreme sports, Eytan Uliel addressed the issues of adult life.

This book has many positive aspects. I love the characters in the book. I think the main character can be seen as a confidant who, once a year, freely shares details of his life. The first-person perspective gives me more closeness and insight into the protagonist's emotions. Each chapter included a number of flashbacks to the personal experiences from the year before each trip. The author did a remarkable job of tying these historical occurrences to the present. The usage of flashbacks did not detract from the flow of my reading. Rather, it gave the annual outdoor trips that Eytan and his pals went on a personal touch.

It was easy for me to relate to the characters' experiences and problems. I discovered that it is acceptable to not have all the answers. I learned from the book that life itself is a journey. The adventures these buddies experienced and the various locations they visited were captivating. I love how well these friends bonded. They did not disparage one another for the poor decisions and choices they occasionally made in life. Eytan Uliel did a fantastic job of detailing all the many locations in this book, as well as what sets each region apart from the others and what makes each nation special. It is clear from the writing that the author travels a lot. Being from South Africa, I appreciated the adventure the friends had there. Also, Eytan Uliel accurately described the encounter with an elephant and a lion.

There is nothing to dislike in this book. Hence, it has no negative aspects. While reading this book, I did not find typographical or grammatical errors. Hence, the book was professionally well-edited.

I give this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars because of how well the author described the missions. Also, this book deserves this rating because of the interesting characters in it. This book would appeal to adults who love to read books on adventure and traveling.

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