Which "Man Mission" did you like best?
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Re: Which "Man Mission" did you like best?
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Chasing the Northern lights is my favorite as well as I could see myself doing the same thing later in life.Susmita Biswas wrote: ↑02 Jan 2020, 22:43 There's a list of my favorites. But, as you said, chasing the Icelandic Northern Lights was one of the bests.
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I liked this too, mostly because I'm in Africa. I could relate to every event at these Nation parks. How amazing the wildlife is!Radhika_ wrote: ↑24 Jan 2020, 11:55 I liked Otter Trail and Kruger National Park, South Africa Man mission the most. I liked the way the author explained about animals and nature of the place. The elephant, lion and leopard scene were so well explained. Because of the novel, I want to visit that place.
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Although I don't see myself chasing them ever in my life, this experience was really nice. The author described it in such a mouth watering manner that I found myself longing for it.Megapede wrote: ↑22 Jan 2020, 22:32Chasing the Northern lights is my favorite as well as I could see myself doing the same thing later in life.Susmita Biswas wrote: ↑02 Jan 2020, 22:43 There's a list of my favorites. But, as you said, chasing the Icelandic Northern Lights was one of the bests.
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I read about this, but maybe I couldn't share the same excitement because I didn't really figure out the appearance of these Nothern Lights. I'm glad you enjoyed that bit anyway.
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I liked mission 10 too. The wildlife in the south African game parks was awesome! The lion, elephants etc. We share this .Sugarlump54 wrote: ↑21 Jan 2020, 10:57 Man mission 10 was my favorite because seeing the African animals in the wild has always been a dream of mine. I too, like mission 14 because that seems to be when life was being put together by Ethyan.
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I liked the Japan trip too, though I enjoyed most the bit about cycling and exploring the land. The technology was amazing too.Falconcrest wrote: ↑10 Jan 2020, 03:36 The most memorable mission for me was the japan trip when the author broke down after receiving the bad news from home. And the lady who offered herself to the protagonist that was hilarious.
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The book is not a disappointment. If you like adventures and reading adventure novels, this is definitely your book! Good luck reading.ErikaP13 wrote: ↑10 Jan 2020, 03:48Me too. I was just scanning through here before starting the book and now I'm legit excited to get into it.tannus wrote: ↑03 Jan 2020, 00:50I was planning on reading the book later but your incident has made me more curious to read the book early. I like when the author adds humor along with the story.LeDiplomatique wrote: ↑02 Jan 2020, 01:28 I enjoyed most the Harpers Pass Trail expedition. When the duo perceived a possible attack, the weapons they picked were amusing. When the author described the eyes surrounding them, wolves came to my mind. I was amused when I realized the terror was caused by mere cows. The author's style of narration of the scene made it more hilarious.
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Just like you, I liked this mission 10. The south African game parks were awesome, filled with several world animals, including the lion!NetMassimo wrote: ↑10 Jan 2020, 09:23 For me it was the one in South Africa because they saw lions in the wild and in the parts about the narrator's everyday life he went to the zoo with his family, where he saw the lions in the cage. Those are the perfect metaphors for the two parts of his life.
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Too bad you have a health problem. Quick recovery. I agree with you that the cow incident was funny, they thought they were some dangerous animals. I'm super curious about the Nothern Lights too.ciecheesemeister wrote: ↑10 Jan 2020, 09:49 I lived vicariously through these guys as I have a lot of health problems and would never be able to do the things they did. Walking half a mile is challenging for me, not to mention very slow. I'm not sure which was my favorite although I did find the cow incident the most amusing. I have always wanted to see the Northern Lights, but I would not want to eat puffin burgers.
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I also loved to see Daniel laughing after that long moment of sadness. The Asians we're hilarious!Patrick Nandi wrote: ↑10 Jan 2020, 11:22 The man mission l enjoyed most was man mission 13 their trip to east Taiwan the best part was when they were in the jacuzzi and met 3 Asians and they had an open man talk even Daniel who was lost in his thoughts due to the separation with Pamela laughed forgetting all his predicament