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 is a book that features survival, love for humanity, homosexuality, bisexuality, friendship, true love, happy marriage, broken marriage, wealth, disguise, traumatic experience, adventure, fear, academic pursuit, conscience, reunion and more. 
 
This book centers on a lady known as Jennifer Heros. She is a captain and the Secret Society leader, with a mission to accomplish. Jennifer has a deputy commander, Kylie Brown and some other officers with them for this mission to be accomplished. They are to work in favor of the Naturals so that the Syndos do not wipe them off the earth's surface—this mission they must fulfill without leaving any trace of suspicion to their enemies. 
 
Is this not too risky?
Is it worth the effort put into it?
Were the group able to achieve their aim?
Are all the group members loyal and trustworthy?
Didn't they lose any of the members to the cold hands of death?
 
The heroine of this text, Jennifer Heros, is my favorite character in this book. She is a very beautiful woman with a beautiful heart. She is so pretty that her father-in-law comments on her beauty at first sight. She has a free spirit, which helps her to easily accommodate people and even strangers. This paved the way for her to get help from strangers when she was stranded at the beach.
 
Also, her survival techniques are challenging. She thinks outside the box and comes up with a meaningful idea. Immediately she sees the condition of things on the beach, which is the new place she finds herself; she thinks of what she could do to make the place habitable in the meantime. She uses the natural resources around her to make solutions for shelter and feeding. She makes herself happy and enjoys the trying moment.
 
Jennifer is a great woman and mother. She loves Marty's children wholeheartedly. She cherishes them in such a way that will make a third party think she is their biological mother. Her loving and caring heart makes her save a bleeding stranger on the aeroplane by donating her blood. 
 
She is an intelligent person who is also willing to learn from others to gain more knowledge. She works with Lacy, Kylie, Alice and Jenny successfully because of her humility and willingness to let them take the lead and gain from them.
 
She has a commendable level of resilience. This is seen when her final project is rejected and she has to travel far to seek help and advice from another professor. She exercises patience in all the rigorous steps till her dreams come to pass.
 
She is a peace-loving woman who knows how to bring people together by organizing parties where families relax and settle their scores. She tries to present Anne from a better perspective to her husband and her children, despite her decision to marry another woman. She never talked badly about Anne. 
 
The book is recommended for lovers of adventure, parents, adults, aged ones, long-journey travelers who read to engage themselves on their trip, and lovers of science discoveries. The book explores science and its fields and explains its findings using layman's language, which is very relatable.
 
M.K. Levin is a creative writer. The author puts this story together in an interesting way that gets the reader's attention. It is a voluminous book, but filled with adventures in science, aviation and ecosystems. The author uses flashbacks as a technique to unveil some truth to the readers. Also, the use of suspense helps to sustain the reader's attention till the end, where the actual truth is unveiled. Levin writes wittily to avoid confusing the reader as he connects different groups, people and places.
 
Besides the few grammatical errors in the book, I found no other errors in it. I am rating it five out of five stars because I found no negatives in this book.

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