Review of Man Mission
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Review of Man Mission
Remember your childhood when you were sitting with friends and dreaming of a long journey. Did you think that one day this dream could become a reality? The characters of Man Mission by Eytan Uliel thought about it and even fulfilled this dream. The book is about the journey of four friends, full of challenges, difficulties, and adventures. In addition, the book is full of details of each character's personal life and description of everyday life where they experience love, regret, joy, and so on. The book is divided into three parts and fifteen chapters.
There were a lot of things in this book that I liked. I can say a lot in this part. At first, I liked the maps attached to the book because this did a great service to my visualization while reading. I liked to generate a table of contents: that consisted of a beginning, a middle, and an end. The whole book was very well navigated by the table of contents. I liked that the book was not boringly big or, vice versa, too small. I liked the content of the book, it was not about just one issue, for example just about travel. But also, about the personal lives, and personal feelings of the characters. Because of this I was very close to each character and I, throughout the reading, cheered on the characters love, their family life, and so on. In a word, I really enjoyed the reading.
I will continue my honesty and say that there was nothing in this book that I did not like. I just enjoyed it. I often smiled at the dialogue between friends. Their honesty towards each other. Everything in the book was tailored to the reader and easily understood. I did not come across any terms in the book that confused or irritated me about what I was reading. Everything was fine in this book.
Because I liked everything in this book, I rate it 4 out of 4 stars. There are no grammatical errors in the book, and there is nothing that will irritate or confuse the reader. There are no vague terms and words in the book. The only thing a reader should expect from this book is a pleasure!
Based on the content of the book, I recommend this book to everyone who loves adventure genre books, because it tells an adventure that you will definitely like, and you will travel with the characters. You will travel to New Zealand, Japan, USA and so on. You will meet a big bear, travel by kayak and get to know a very interesting culture in each place. A great pleasure awaits you ahead!
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Yes, this book is really interesting. Thank you for your comment!
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They really did it so well, thanks for comment!