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 adventurous book presenting different adventurous partaken within fifteen years. Daniel, Alec, Sam, and the narrator decided to continue with their college friendship by taking an annual trip without interruptions. They would go away from their families, jobs, and anything they do to have fun as boys only. They made rules to make the trips worth adventuring, such as it was a boys' only trip, whining was allowed, but whoever whined the loudest received the pink bracelet, and once in the place of adventure, they would travel from one point to another using a transport mode that suits the place. They visited places such as Hawaii, USA; Yasawa Island, Fiji; and Andalusia, Spain.

I enjoyed the adventurous in every step of their descriptions; for instance, the narrator's accident during their New Zealand adventure until drug dealers rescued him. They engaged the reader, making them feel in the adventures. Each chapter began with a map of the place of adventure. It was important in creating awareness of the place since it mentioned some important trip details. It helped in creating imaginary images of the scenes of the adventures. I admired how the author ensured the readers remembered the adventures by summarizing them at the end of each chapter. The summary mentioned important things that happened during the adventure, such as the place, kilometers covered, injuries, and transport means.

I have nothing to dislike in the book. The adventures in the novel were exquisite since they all felt real.

I rate Man Mission by Eytan Uliel five out of five stars. The book was professionally edited since it contained an error. The descriptions of the adventures made readers feel in the adventures. The author was keen on making the adventures as enjoyable as possible. He included maps to attract readers and provided some of the things they should expect in them, such as something that makes the place unique. He summarized each adventure to keep readers updated on the adventure's main events. He summarized the things they needed to remember. All these things made the book enjoyable and made it worth a perfect rating.

I recommend the novel to adventure novel readers. It contains adventures in different places, and each has something unique about it. They would enjoy the novel.

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