Review of Man Mission
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Review of Man Mission
Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is a book that tells the tales of four longtime friends from school days who embarked on a yearly vacation that would involve outdoor activities like hiking, biking, or kayaking. Doing these activities is, of course, adventurous but involves risk, and the four friends were equal to the task. If you are a fan of outdoor activities, then this book is for you, as it contains every possible fun and detail any adventurous book can offer.
It all started when the four friends—the narrator, Sam, Alec, and Daniel—were still in law school. Amongst the four friends, the narrator and Sam had a lot in common, and as a result of that, they both planned on taking a possible annual vacation to different exotic locations that would involve outdoor activities. Three years later, the narrator of the story received a call from Sam, and that was the beginning of their mission. They eventually toured fifteen different locations in different countries. To find out more about their fun-filled and adventurous missions, read this book.
Because this book also includes information about their personal, family, and marriage lives in addition to the history of their numerous tours, I learned a lot from every element of it. Out of all the many lessons contained in this book, the one that caught my attention the most was the degree of cooperation shown by the four friends. I appreciate how they all treat one another with respect and perform their roles to the best of their abilities. I was also able to learn about love, relationships, responsibility, commitment, and sacrifice.
It is important to note that practically every aspect of this book is extraordinary and positive. The writing style was one element that piqued my interest and consistently drew me to the book. The novel is written with a nice sense of humor, which amplifies the enjoyment of the book. It is also important to mention how captivating the storyline is. This book is clearly divided into three parts, each of which has five chapters that reflect various places the friends visited.
Despite the numerous positive aspects of this book, there were two main things that I disliked about it, which is the reason why I won't give it a perfect rating. Firstly, the narrator of the story is not well depicted, as there is no name that could be used to identify him. Second, the writing font is too tiny, and this affected my reading speed.
Other than these mentioned above, there were no typos or grammatical errors that I was able to identify while reading this book, showing that the book was properly edited. I would give this book a rating of three out of four stars. I would recommend this book to lovers of outdoor activities, anyone who would want to know different tour locations, and anyone who enjoys adventurous novels.
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