Review of Man Mission

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Do you have friends? Do you enjoy hanging out with them? Do you enjoy traveling to different places? If your answer in at least one of the questions above is yes, then Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is for you.

Man Mission is based on the true story of four adventurous men. It all started with the two law students who met in college, Eytan and Sam. While they are still in law school, they planned to travel to exotic locations to sample every edible thing they can find and try different outdoor activities. Years passed by, Sam called him and told him to pursue their long-planned trip. As Eytan and Sam travel more, their two friends, Alec and Daniel, join them. And that's when this book was born.

My favorite part of this book is the way the author narrates the story. Instead of telling to the readers the details, he shows them using words that can be easily comprehended. He creatively narrates every scene to the point that I feel like I'm a part of their circle of friends and their every travel. Eytan makes his readers see and imagine every scene he narrates as they turn the pages of this book.

Another feature of this book I personally liked is the little maps Eytan includes at the beginning of every chapter. These little maps give hints where do these adventurous men go next. Eytan also includes in this map some of the landmarks of the country or place they go to.

This book is not just about the adventurous travel of four men. This book is about their lives. It is about how they met their 'the one,' how they start their family, how they balance their work and personal times, and many more important events of their lives. As this book comes very creatively, this book is also filled with life lessons that everyone could relate to.

Man Mission is worth the read. Every reader will not just entertain, but will also learn a lot of things. I just noticed some minor errors and it didn't affect the quality of the book. Except for the minor errors, I found no reason to dislike this book and deduct any stars from my rating. I gladly rate this book a complete rating of four out of four stars. This book is highly recommended to readers who like traveling with their friends.

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My answers to both questions are yes, therefore, I would like to read the book. Thank you for an amazing review!
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Your review makes me very interested in the book. I would love to discover the protagonists' adventures! Thank you for this wonderful recommendation.
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Sounds like an interesting and refreshing read for travel book lovers :) Thank you for a great review!
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Eytan and Sam sound like two best friends who are foodies and have planned to travel to different exotic locations. This book details the adventures of four men. Thanks for the great review!
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Omega_01 wrote: 05 Feb 2022, 06:38 My answers to both questions are yes, therefore, I would like to read the book. Thank you for an amazing review!
Thanks for your kind words.
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Raluca_Mihaila wrote: 05 Feb 2022, 12:16 Your review makes me very interested in the book. I would love to discover the protagonists' adventures! Thank you for this wonderful recommendation.
I appreciate your comment.
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Even though I just read about it a few minutes ago, I'm excited for this one. I would love to know more about the character's lives and adventures.
Thank you for this recommendation!
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This seems like quite an intriguing storyline. Would definitely love to add this to my shelf. Great review.
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I like the story as well as the little maps that are at the beginning of each chapter. Thanks for the good review.
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I also like the sammuary of eachan mission at the end of every chapter
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I found joy in travelling, hence, I would love to read the book Man Mission. Thank you for an amazing review!
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I really like your introduction to this book! It was such a fun read and surprisingly informative considering the format. Nice review!
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I'm adding this hook to my 'want to read' shelf immediately. I enjoyed reading your review. So captivating!
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Post by Ayesha Ameera Memon »

I love how you've based your review on friendship, and if I hadn't already read Man Mission, I would after having read this review. I just submitted my review for it as well, and I actually rated it 1 out of 4 stars for several reasons. Regardless, your review is very descriptive and your use of rhetorical questions is very engaging! Great job!
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