Review of 30th Century: Escape (General Audience Edition)
Posted: 08 Jul 2024, 16:58
[Following is a volunteer review of "30th Century: Escape (General Audience Edition)" by Mark Kingston Levin PhD.]
"30th Century: Escape" by Mark Kingston Levin, PhD, is an exciting mix of science fiction, adventure, and futuristic technology with timeless human emotions. In the intricate setting of the 30th century, the story centers around Captain Jennifer Hero, who leads a mission to protect humanity from the genetically modified Syndos.
The story starts as Captain Jennifer and her squad travel back in time to the 21st century to alter the Syndos' genetic code and stop them from becoming dominant. Syndos are genetically engineered creatures with the goal of destroying natural humans. Jennifer and her team have a mission: to spread the virus that will correct the moral compass in the Syndos' DNA without harming them.
Jennifer is thrown into the twenty-first century after a daring escape via a trans-time machine. Stranded on Moruroa Atoll, she struggles with amnesia and the guilt of leaving her team behind. Levin skillfully combines Jennifer's internal struggles with the harsh truths of staying alive on an isolated island, crafting a story that is both reflective and full of excitement.
One of the book's standout aspects is its vivid and immersive world-building. From the towering skyscrapers of Pacifica Anthozoa to the high-stakes underwater battles around the Moruroa atoll, every scene is presented with vivid clarity. The book, skillfully constructed and meticulously edited, contains no grammatical errors.
In conclusion, "30th Century: Escape" by Mark Kingston Levin, PhD, is not just an exciting science fiction adventure story but also a complex exploration of humanity's past, present, and potential future. All of these factors, such as its detailed world-building, the ethical implications of genetic manipulation, and its impact on humanity, make this book deserve a rating of five out of five stars with no negative points.
I recommend this book to readers who like science fiction stories about time travel and survival.
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30th Century: Escape (General Audience Edition)
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"30th Century: Escape" by Mark Kingston Levin, PhD, is an exciting mix of science fiction, adventure, and futuristic technology with timeless human emotions. In the intricate setting of the 30th century, the story centers around Captain Jennifer Hero, who leads a mission to protect humanity from the genetically modified Syndos.
The story starts as Captain Jennifer and her squad travel back in time to the 21st century to alter the Syndos' genetic code and stop them from becoming dominant. Syndos are genetically engineered creatures with the goal of destroying natural humans. Jennifer and her team have a mission: to spread the virus that will correct the moral compass in the Syndos' DNA without harming them.
Jennifer is thrown into the twenty-first century after a daring escape via a trans-time machine. Stranded on Moruroa Atoll, she struggles with amnesia and the guilt of leaving her team behind. Levin skillfully combines Jennifer's internal struggles with the harsh truths of staying alive on an isolated island, crafting a story that is both reflective and full of excitement.
One of the book's standout aspects is its vivid and immersive world-building. From the towering skyscrapers of Pacifica Anthozoa to the high-stakes underwater battles around the Moruroa atoll, every scene is presented with vivid clarity. The book, skillfully constructed and meticulously edited, contains no grammatical errors.
In conclusion, "30th Century: Escape" by Mark Kingston Levin, PhD, is not just an exciting science fiction adventure story but also a complex exploration of humanity's past, present, and potential future. All of these factors, such as its detailed world-building, the ethical implications of genetic manipulation, and its impact on humanity, make this book deserve a rating of five out of five stars with no negative points.
I recommend this book to readers who like science fiction stories about time travel and survival.
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30th Century: Escape (General Audience Edition)
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon