Review of The Probability of Forever
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Review of The Probability of Forever
Pen is tasked with documenting an occurrence in 2013 that will change the trajectory of events in 2039. As she travels back in time, she is faced with a series of events that make achieving her goal look bleak, and the chance of her returning to her parents and friends is also uncertain. How will Pen navigate through the journey and achieve her mission while saving those that matter to her? Will she be able to achieve her mission or get lost while traveling in time? Read this smooth-sailing book to discover more about Pen’s journey.
The Probability of Forever by MJ Moore shows how the activities or events in our present ultimately affect and alter the future, and this is seen in the direction of SB Holdings activities and how they drastically affected the future and the lives of people living in the world at the time. This book touched on various themes, like the theme of love, romantic love, and the love of one’s family. It also hovers slightly around longing for the ones we love and wanting to be with them even when situations seem to always be against our desires. The greatest theme the book centers on is the theme of friendship, the support of friendship, and how friends vary in characters, personalities, and beliefs, but a true friend will always look out for you. This is displayed in the relationship that exists between Ashley and Carmen, despite the clear difference in their characters and personalities.
I appreciate the amazing character development in the book; the author beautifully grooms the characters, their evolution, distinct behaviors, and their journey. I am impressed with how the author beautifully portrays Mac and his intuitive and intelligent mind, which makes him worthy of his achievements. The author also did an applaudable job in the description of geographical areas, the knowledge of landscapes, and the broad knowledge demonstrated in the description of boats, their features, and other important considerations that a boat sails. It is intriguing and further captures the essence of the book.
The only point that seems confusing is the description of the relationship between Pen and Carmen. Sometimes the author refers to Carmen as Pen's great-great-grandmother, and in other cases, she’s referred to as just grandmother, which sets up confusion at some points.
The book is excellently edited; I found no mistakes in the book. The author did a fantastic job with the writing style and examining important, thought-provoking issues in our society, such as the way we dispose of refuse and waste and humans fighting each other to have more resources, while those at the other end also fight to protect what is theirs. I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars, mainly because I love time-traveling books that come with a slice of thrill. I recommend this book to fans of young adult stories.
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A clean, well-edited sci-fi adventure with time travel and social commentary? Sounds like my kind of read! Thanks for the reveiw, I'll definitely check it out!