Review of IslanD-25
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Review of IslanD-25
Alan Doer wrote the science fiction novel IslanD-25. This science fiction novel differs from the others I've read in the genre. What will happen to our planet in the not-too-distant future? Even today, many studies are being conducted on our future evolution. This story introduces us to the Crystal system's fresh future evolution. People were divided into two groups, one in the earth system, where they live a regular life, where people live like us; earning money, struggling to reach higher status, and so on. And the other is the crystal system, a one-of-a-kind system in which individuals value time as money and live without conflicts or politics, unlike the Earth system. They follow their healthy habits. These two socioeconomic pathways coexisted at the same time. Alex, a Crystal system inhabitant, was living with his family on D-25, an island in the Crystal system. The plot revolves entirely around his inner exploration and the growth of his relationships with others.
This novel was a fascinating read for me to delve into because it concentrates on the evolution of love, partnership, and friendship, and highlights the inner investigation of human emotions. Reading the story was nostalgic, as it was written back and forth in connection with Alex's past and present memories. The central theme is personal exploration and the mysteries of life. The book's writing style is incredible to read. It was elegant and simple to read and comprehend. Those who haven't read the first sequel needn't worry, as the main focus is the development of Alex and his relationships. Because the author wrote this book intending to build a better world equal to ours, which resulted in the construction of the Crystal system. In comparison to the type of evolution seen in other novels and films, the crystal system is not harmful. The crystal system here has crossed the limit of the money system, and it has eliminated the difficulties caused by money. What drew me in was the importance placed on time. The saying "Time is gold" is implied in this story. The science sections were not complicated, and the writing was basic and quick. The book was meticulously edited. The chapters were well-organized, and the time skips were flawlessly written. There are no typos or editorial errors.
There are no significant flaws in the narrative or theme. Even though it is a sequel, it can be read as a stand-alone. Perhaps others find the crystal and earth system difficult to comprehend. Aside from that, I have no problems.
I am rating this book 5 out of 5 stars. The book has been expertly edited. There are no typos or grammatical errors. The book's sci-fi and romance elements are well-balanced and enjoyable to read. The story flows smoothly. As a result, I gave it five stars.
It will appeal to fans of sci-fi romance. The story focuses on the evolution of love in an individual, and it is a slow and steady romance-centered and self-realization story rather than an action-packed one. I would recommend it to young adults and sci-fi fans.
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IslanD-25
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