Review of 30th Century: Escape (General Audience Edition)
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Review of 30th Century: Escape (General Audience Edition)
Nine hundred years from now, the earth will be in chaos as Syndos, a genetically modified human race, tries to take over the world. Jennifer and her team of Naturals take it upon themselves to time travel back to the 27th century to attempt to correct the programming of the Syndos. Jennifer then travels back to the 21st century and gets stranded on a deserted island. But fortunately, she is rescued by Marty Zitonick and his team of scientists out on an expedition. Jennifer feigns amnesia and finds a new identity, career, and friends in the 21st century. For how long will she be able to hide her true identity? Why did she travel back to the 21st century? Will her team be able to stop the Syndos from taking over? Read 30th Century: Escape (General Audience Edition), a futuristic fiction by Mark Kingston Levin, Ph.D., to find the answers to those questions and many more.
This novel is ripe with all the essential elements of successful science fiction: suspense, robots with superhuman abilities, intelligent computers, genetically modified species, space exploration, and time travel. The plot has several parallel storylines, making it an engaging read. The author has expertly imagined a future well-advanced in technology, which is justifiable. The scientific part did not deter the author from creating intriguing characters. Jennifer is a determined woman who is confident and strong-willed. I admire the author's attempts to incorporate gender equality and the normalization of taboo subjects like bisexuality and nudity. He approached such subjects with open-mindedness while emphasizing the characters' emotions. I particularly liked reading the comparisons between the 30th and 21st centuries. The scientific and technical aspects are well explained.
I must applaud the flawless editing that left behind no errors. The language is easy to follow, and the conflict between the two subspecies of humans drives the plot forward. The inclusion of pictures within the text is a clever way to grab readers' attention. However, the book is not without some negative aspects. The pacing in the middle section dwindles as Jennifer settles into her new life. Although dealt with with caution, the bisexuality of the main character and the inclusion of multiple partner sexual activities may discourage some readers. The scientific jargon, in some cases, may hamper the reading pace. For all these reasons, I rate this book 4 out of 5.
This book is strictly for adults. It contains erotic scenes, unusual sexual activities, a topless picture of Jennifer, and an unorthodox sexual orientation. I would not recommend this book to highly religious readers either. However, readers who love science fiction with suspense-filled stories will adore this book.
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I am currently reading this book and I find it very interesting. Although a little slow. It's important what you mention about sexuality, I was certainly feeling confused by the characters' interactions.RJ Reviews wrote: ↑17 Mar 2024, 10:32 [Following is a volunteer review of "30th Century: Escape (General Audience Edition)" by Mark Kingston Levin PhD.]
Nine hundred years from now, the earth will be in chaos as Syndos, a genetically modified human race, tries to take over the world. Jennifer and her team of Naturals take it upon themselves to time travel back to the 27th century to attempt to correct the programming of the Syndos. Jennifer then travels back to the 21st century and gets stranded on a deserted island. But fortunately, she is rescued by Marty Zitonick and his team of scientists out on an expedition. Jennifer feigns amnesia and finds a new identity, career, and friends in the 21st century. For how long will she be able to hide her true identity? Why did she travel back to the 21st century? Will her team be able to stop the Syndos from taking over? Read 30th Century: Escape (General Audience Edition), a futuristic fiction by Mark Kingston Levin, Ph.D., to find the answers to those questions and many more.
This novel is ripe with all the essential elements of successful science fiction: suspense, robots with superhuman abilities, intelligent computers, genetically modified species, space exploration, and time travel. The plot has several parallel storylines, making it an engaging read. The author has expertly imagined a future well-advanced in technology, which is justifiable. The scientific part did not deter the author from creating intriguing characters. Jennifer is a determined woman who is confident and strong-willed. I admire the author's attempts to incorporate gender equality and the normalization of taboo subjects like bisexuality and nudity. He approached such subjects with open-mindedness while emphasizing the characters' emotions. I particularly liked reading the comparisons between the 30th and 21st centuries. The scientific and technical aspects are well explained.
I must applaud the flawless editing that left behind no errors. The language is easy to follow, and the conflict between the two subspecies of humans drives the plot forward. The inclusion of pictures within the text is a clever way to grab readers' attention. However, the book is not without some negative aspects. The pacing in the middle section dwindles as Jennifer settles into her new life. Although dealt with with caution, the bisexuality of the main character and the inclusion of multiple partner sexual activities may discourage some readers. The scientific jargon, in some cases, may hamper the reading pace. For all these reasons, I rate this book 4 out of 5.
This book is strictly for adults. It contains erotic scenes, unusual sexual activities, a topless picture of Jennifer, and an unorthodox sexual orientation. I would not recommend this book to highly religious readers either. However, readers who love science fiction with suspense-filled stories will adore this book.
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