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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Eytan Uliel’s novel, Man Mission, has 378 pages, 3 parts, and 15 chapters. This book explores the lives of four best friends—the main lead, Alec, Sam, and Daniel—who love to have fun and travel while making countless memories in the process.

The book opens with the introduction of the protagonist and his friends in their late twenties, four people who enjoy living carefree lives, putting real life behind them just to live in the moment and enjoy any spare time they get. They travel to different countries such as New Zealand, Japan, Australia, Korea, Thailand, and so much more while performing activities like hiking, kayaking, cycling, wrestling, and many more. They document their adventures, eating different kinds of meals and trying to integrate into the belief systems of each of these countries while doing what they think boys should do: acting strong and facing situations head-on. Will this carefree life of his affect his reality? Will it influence his relationship? Can the adventures go as smoothly as he thinks? Will he enjoy or regret his decision to put reality behind him every so often? Discover it by reading this book.

It's an exciting book by Eytan Uliel called Man Mission. I found it difficult to put the book down once I started reading because it was a mixture of a travelogue and a family saga. It took me to different countries I had never been to, where I appreciated their culture and laws while garnering knowledge. This book made me feel like a globetrotter, and it also made me appreciate the gift of friendship, as they always had each other’s backs. The author made it a pleasant read by making it interactive. Each character had a part that was just right for them. I liked the protagonist the most out of all the characters because I could sense the vulnerability in his story; he made me realize how alright it was to take some time off reality and spend time enjoying the beauty of life.

Since I thoroughly enjoyed this book, I have no complaints to make about it. The entire novel is interesting and keeps you on the edge of your seat. Additionally, it was incredibly fun and adventurous, with a bit of romance. The dialogue and character analysis were both spot-on. This book was exceptionally well edited, and for these reasons, I give it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.

If you like traveling and living a carefree life, I suggest you read this book. I believe it will be enjoyable for those who prefer to wander around the world while enjoying the company of friends.
 
 

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