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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We occasionally want to pack our bags and head out to new places for adventures or holidays. These four men's experiences while they traveled for fifteen years on varied adventures in several countries are detailed in the book Man Mission by Eytan Uliel. These experiences influenced the lives of these men as they got older and strengthened their connections.

The story begins on the protagonist's campus when she is still a student. At first, he felt Sam was an arrogant brat, but with time, they grew closer. These new friends discussed the possibility of traveling while walking around a campus food market. This concept had been thought of but forgotten when Sam called the primary character years after they had graduated from college. Sam's first trip to New Zealand with the main character has a terrible outcome for both. Alec and Daniel were introduced afterward. These four men made amusing memories as they dealt with the difficult challenges of life.

The author did an excellent job of writing the story's storyline. I was drawn into the story from the very first page. Despite not revealing the narrator's name, it is written in the first person. It made the novel more intriguing and appealing. I enjoyed following the journeys of these four individuals. Among them are mountaineering, horseback riding, rainforest exploration, kayaking in frozen waterways, and looking for the northern lights. The author excels at giving in-depth descriptions. Every venue, activity, and event has every little detail covered. I laugh as I write this because the narrator is so amusing when remembering these incidents.

Alec was the character I liked best. I enjoyed the transformation that occurred in his life. He transformed from a party animal to a successful and responsible person, which was very different from what I had expected from him. The fact that the narrator finally lost his family and himself made me wish he had taken another action. But I was impressed with how well he retained his teachings. I particularly liked how the author provided a map and quotes at the beginning of each chapter.

There was nothing in this book that bothered me. It was nicely edited and had a few grammatical errors. I give this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars because of its excellent plot. I'll recommend this book to everyone who likes an adventure-packed tale.

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