Review of Man Mission
Posted: 27 Jun 2023, 06:27
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is an interesting book that narrates the story of four friends and their adventures to different parts of the world for a period of 15 years. The author also wrote about their life’s journey, right from college days to work and their family as they grew from boys to men. Their adventures created a strong bond between these four men.
The whole idea of this adventure was first thought of by the main character, who considered touring and visiting amazing places around the world. He shared the idea with his friend Sam, and Sam eventually made this idea a reality because he loved it. They both traveled to New Zealand and had a good adventure experience. They also told Alec and Daniel about their upcoming vacation, and they both agreed to go with them. These four friends eventually loved it, and it became a regular adventure, visiting places like South Africa, Australia, Japan, and Iceland. Pick up a copy of the book to learn more about these four friends.
There is so much joy in going on adventures with your friends. I’m a lover of adventure, and I often read books about adventures because they expose me to various places around the globe. I enjoyed the storyline of the book. It was really interesting, and it shows the author's creative ability. The characters were well expressed, and they had distinct personalities. I really like how much I learned about various nations, tourist attractions, and cultures. I also love how they supported one another in times of difficulty as the ups and downs of life became inevitable. Another important aspect I loved was the writing style of the author because he made use of flashbacks, which helped me relate to past events and occurrences.
Aside from the cover page of the book, which I feel the author could have used a more attractive one for, there was no other thing I didn’t like. I enjoyed reading the book, and it was as if I accompanied them on their adventures. The book also had suspenseful moments that, I must say, made reading it a worthwhile experience. I also appreciate the author's inclusion of maps and illustrations in the book, as they give a better understanding of the location of the places mentioned in it.
I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars. I couldn’t deduct a star because what I wasn’t okay with was just a minor observation, which I believe the author can work on. I found no errors in the book because it was exceptionally well edited. I recommend the book to those who love adventures and friendships. They would learn a lot from it.
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Man Mission
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Man Mission by Eytan Uliel is an interesting book that narrates the story of four friends and their adventures to different parts of the world for a period of 15 years. The author also wrote about their life’s journey, right from college days to work and their family as they grew from boys to men. Their adventures created a strong bond between these four men.
The whole idea of this adventure was first thought of by the main character, who considered touring and visiting amazing places around the world. He shared the idea with his friend Sam, and Sam eventually made this idea a reality because he loved it. They both traveled to New Zealand and had a good adventure experience. They also told Alec and Daniel about their upcoming vacation, and they both agreed to go with them. These four friends eventually loved it, and it became a regular adventure, visiting places like South Africa, Australia, Japan, and Iceland. Pick up a copy of the book to learn more about these four friends.
There is so much joy in going on adventures with your friends. I’m a lover of adventure, and I often read books about adventures because they expose me to various places around the globe. I enjoyed the storyline of the book. It was really interesting, and it shows the author's creative ability. The characters were well expressed, and they had distinct personalities. I really like how much I learned about various nations, tourist attractions, and cultures. I also love how they supported one another in times of difficulty as the ups and downs of life became inevitable. Another important aspect I loved was the writing style of the author because he made use of flashbacks, which helped me relate to past events and occurrences.
Aside from the cover page of the book, which I feel the author could have used a more attractive one for, there was no other thing I didn’t like. I enjoyed reading the book, and it was as if I accompanied them on their adventures. The book also had suspenseful moments that, I must say, made reading it a worthwhile experience. I also appreciate the author's inclusion of maps and illustrations in the book, as they give a better understanding of the location of the places mentioned in it.
I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars. I couldn’t deduct a star because what I wasn’t okay with was just a minor observation, which I believe the author can work on. I found no errors in the book because it was exceptionally well edited. I recommend the book to those who love adventures and friendships. They would learn a lot from it.
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Man Mission
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes