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 a science fiction book set in the 30th century that explores the interconnected themes of time travel and humanity's survival. The main character, Jennifer Hero, is a smart and resolute woman from the 30th century. She travels back to the 21st century to change history and prevent a looming threat of Syndos genetically engineered beings to rescue humanity. Syndos have a genetic error that prevents them from developing a moral compass.

Levin creates an interesting story right from the beginning: in the 30th century, Jennifer Hero, captain of the SS, is tasked with spreading the virus across the Syndos population to prevent future conflicts by journeying back in time. 

"30th Century: Escape" is distinguished by its well-developed characters. Jennifer is a highly skilled scientist and SS captain. She is haunted by the death of her mentor, Zexton Ho, and is driven by a deep sense of responsibility and guilt. Her journey is one of redemption as she seeks to save humanity from the brink of extinction. The relationship between Jennifer and Kylie shows themes of leadership and trust. Jennifer's faith in Kylie's abilities and Kylie's respect for Jennifer create a powerful partnership that propels the mission forward. This relationship shows how working together and treating each other with respect are important in tackling challenges that may appear impossible. Furthermore, the book was carefully constructed and meticulously reviewed without any grammatical mistakes present.

"30th Century: Escape" by Mark Kingston Levin, PhD, is a powerful combination of science fiction with emotional depth, futuristic technology, and time travel. This book gets a perfect five out of five stars rating with no negative points because of its innovative science fiction concepts like the Trans-Time One device, genetic engineering, and so on.

I recommend this book to readers who like science fiction stories combined with futuristic worlds, advanced technology, and time travel.

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