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 by Eytan Uliel is an adventure novel describing fifteen adventures pulled within fifteen years. The book has three parts: Beginning, Middle, and End. The four friends who decided to go on the adventures had been friends since law school, and they decided to take the friendship to the next level by pulling those adventures. Sam, Alec, Daniel, and the narrator start the adventures by going to New Zealand. Alec and Daniel didn't go but joined them later. They made rules for the adventures, such as traveling from point A to point B once they arrived in the adventure place. They visited other places such as Seoul, South Korea; Machu Picchu, Peru; and Hawaii, USA. They named the adventures "Man Missions" since they were for men only.

I liked the adventures in this book. The description of the adventures since the author explains every entertainment and challenges the four men experienced in detail such that I could have a clear picture of the adventures. For instance, he explained the challenges the narrator faced in New Zealand when he broke his leg and had to get help from drug dealers. The author used descriptive content and maps to explain the adventures, ensuring readers found them interesting. He introduced the adventures by providing a map of the place they were going on an adventure and then describing the adventures. For instance, for the adventure in Fiji, he provided a map showing different transport methods they used and the place of adventure. Finally, I liked how the author explores the theme of friendship in the story. The four men remained friends even after school and used their adventures to stay close to each other.

I have nothing to dislike in this book. I enjoyed the adventures and reading about the lives of the four adventurers.

I rate Man Mission by Eytan Uliel five out of five stars. The book was professionally edited because I discovered one error. The author's effort to make the adventures enjoyable was admirable. He used maps and descriptive content to make the story interesting. I enjoyed the adventures since the descriptions created a clear image of them. With all that, I can't deduct a star since it would be unfair; hence, the rating.

I recommend this book to lovers of adventure novels. It describes the adventures of four men they pulled within fifteen years. I liked the author's narrating style of the adventures, and I think adventure novel lovers would love them.

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