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Great Review! Definitely eager to give this one a read and adding it to my TBR pile :D
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Monet_va wrote: 07 Jul 2019, 06:30 Great Review! Definitely eager to give this one a read and adding it to my TBR pile :D
I hope you enjoy it. Thank you, Monet, for stopping by and commenting! :)
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Sci-fi. Not of my genre. But maybe it worth trying. I know I could learn lesson from this. Nice review. Thanks.
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A Science Fiction tale continuing the adventures of Captain Jennifer Hero as she tried to prevent the destruction of the solar system in the 57th century sounds exciting. It is good that the author recap previous events. Inserting maps and drawings is a nice touch. Too bad about the graphic sex scenes. Not for me, but I am glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for the review!
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It sounds like an imaginative writing and is very interesting.The technological advancement given in the book are amazing thought.It increases our curiosity about the future of science.
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This book isn't for me. I like the genre but I'm not into space so I am going to pass on it.
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Time traveling sounds interesting. I like sci-fi novels. I might enjoy this set of books.
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This is an amazing fantasy sci-fy novel with time travel, romance, action, and suspense. The book has a free sample on Amazon Kindle and an interesting prequel story that explored a 30th century woman stuck in the 21st century, and her unique knowledge in advanced science, nanotechnology, and sexuality. I rated the book 4 out of 4 stars. Congrats Mark Kingston Levin on the BOTD selection.
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I have read the sample pages of both other books, and the main reason I have chosen not to read these is that the author went out of his way to focus on the sexual scenes like what you describe here. I found the writing in the other two to be much like you said...very unnatural, and I have come to the conclusion that maybe his writing isn’t all that great so he throws in the graphic sex scenes to sell books. This series just isn’t for me at all. Thanks for more insight info this one.
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This sounds a good third installment to the 30th Century series. It sounds like it is very unique and creative. Congrats on the book of the day! Great review.
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Good review. Even though this can sync alone I prefer reading it in order. I guess since this is about time travel it would be appropriate to get permission from ones spouse to engage in these acts of infidelity. I’m glad there aren’t too many scenes of these but I am attracted to finding out why the the planets are destroyed. I’ll add to my list to read.
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Time travel is definitely my favourite topic to read. I am interested in knowing what happened to earth in fifty-seventh century. Thank you for your engaging review.
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I'm not keen on sci fi thrillers or time travel stuff, so I'll probably skip this one. Great review!
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Exploring the future and preventing the destruction of earth sounds like an entertaining plot, but the sex scenes ruin this book’s appeal to me. Thanks for the great review!
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This books cover is as captivating as the review. I hope the book taste good as the review.
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