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 focuses on the traveling and exploration of four friends to different countries within fifteen years. They visited places like South Korea, Vietnam, Iceland, and Japan during their travels. They engaged in hiking, kayaking, cycling, water sledding, and climbing. The four friends are Daniel, Alec, Sam, and the narrator. The story covers their friendship and relationships.

The first-person point of view is used in the book. The narrator of the story remains unknown throughout the book. Despite this, the author retains the reader's interest.

The book allows the reader to mentally travel to various places from the comfort of their home. Readers will learn about new cultures and places for different activities. It opens one up to a world of wild imagination, especially for adventure lovers. There is also an inclusion of the map of the country for each place the team wants to visit. Readers can navigate the countries with them through the maps.

The author is so detailed that he captures every little detail about the trips and gives detailed information about their personal and relationship lives. The reader gets acquainted with each character's struggles and challenges with family and career. One of the chapters discusses the author's extra-marital affair. At the same time, another includes information about Alec's wedding and Daniel's marital issues. Alongside each of these, there are still detailed accounts of their trips.

The book is quite different from other travel books I have read because of its detailed expedition, history, and exudation of personality. The reader gets to know the characters outside the trips.

The book is exceptionally edited and is highly recommended to lovers of travel and adventures. However, if you are not a travel lover, you can also read about the personal lives of the four adventurers. There's nothing to dislike. Therefore, I rate the book five out of five stars.

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