Review of 30th Century: Escape (General Audience Edition)

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[Following is a volunteer review of "30th Century: Escape (General Audience Edition)" by Mark Kingston Levin PhD.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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30th Century: Escape by Mark Kingston Levin PhD, is an interesting science fiction and adventureful book that takes place in the future. This book speaks about how the future has widely expanded in terms of technology and science.

The book revolves around Captain Jennifer Hero, an amazing archeologist who has specialized in learning about the 21st century. Her task is to completely destroy a race of genetically improved humans called Syndos before they completely take over the modern technological world that they live in. She sent her colleagues to the future to try and infect the Syndos with a virus that could help them get rid of them in the 30th century. Follow the journey of Captain Jennifer's story to find out more about what happens on her mission to protect the human race.

This book is absolutely insightful. It was amazing, and I loved the story line. This book isn't a book that is read commonly and read by most; however, if this book is in your hands, it will become your favorite. The book is written amazingly and is incredible. All the reasons provided scientifically and in a technological way amaze me. The author provides identification and uses a wonderful explanation to support his points throughout the entire story.

There wasn't anything to dislike about this book. The book deals with where women have power in society and are able to be free from all discrimination against men. When a man marries a woman in the future world, he takes on her surname, and the change of attitude towards females is completely different. Females are allowed to make their own choices about what they want to do and who they want as partners.

This book is exceptionally well edited, as I have not come across a single spelling or grammatical error. The author includes a few images throughout the book to make readers familiar with the book. The structure and layout of this book are commendable as well. I rate this book five out of five stars due to the reasons above.

I recommend this book to teenagers over the age of eighteen due to its sexual themes. This book is futuristic and may be more loved and appreciated by the younger generation. I also recommend this book to people who love to read about science and time travel.

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