Review of Man Mission
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Review of Man Mission
If I were asked to summarize this story in two words, it would be loyalty and adventure. The book Man Mission by Eytan Uliel tells the story of four friends bonded by loyalty, adventure, friendship, and love. They would rather risk their lives for the thrill of an adventure than live by the barest minimum. These friends spent over 15 years traveling and exploring the continent for the thrill of an adventure. The love and brotherhood shared by these four friends are breathtaking, and the most fantastic part is that they do this with a sense of humor beyond comprehension.
No matter how thrilling these experiences are, their lives are no longer about them alone, as they have to deal with the challenges of having wives and children and make necessary adjustments to their new phases of life. The fact that these men make serious situations look like jokes is also a mystery. The entire narrative was funny to me. It was almost as if I were present in the scenes.
It is intriguing how authors can describe other cultures and the topography of different countries and ideally bring them to life. The setting of this story took place in more than just one country. The author carefully incorporated different cultures into the story; countries like South Korea, South Sudan, and Spain were mentioned, and the author did a fine job describing them.
I noticed two things that affected my love for the book. First, there was excessive use of profane words. The author would still have passed his message ideally if he had reduced the number of profane words he used. The second aspect is that some aspects of the book needed to be shorter. The book remains a work of art. It is nothing short of a masterpiece. Because of these reasons, I rate the book five out of five stars.
Despite being wordy and containing many profane words, I found the book to be perfectly edited, and it did not have a single error. I recommend this to people interested in trying new things and taking on new adventures.
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