Official Review: 30th Century: Escape

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Interesting plot thanks for the review
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What an incredibly detailed review. I really like how you took the time to explain everything and letter the reader make up their own opinions. Thanks for the reviews.
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The pacing in this book was a little slow for my taste, but the characters made up for it. I found myself rooting for them and really invested in their journey.
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This was a very thorough review of 30th century: Escape. It gave a good description of the book throughout without giving anything away. I especially like when you mentioned the things you didn’t like about the book, because you mentioned things that would irk you personally and then things that would irk the average reader. You also tastefully brought up the sexual nature of the second half, while not putting it in a glaring spotlight. This was a very good review of this book, so thank you for your hard work!
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This sounds like quite a story! Definitely trying to save the human race is something I'm sure many characters would like. Jennifer sounds like a strong, smart lead, which I like. However, I think the illustrations, especially the graphic sexual ones, and the French (I'm not familiar with this language) turns me off a bit from this read.And I love this book I definitely recommend reading this
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Post by Shakayla gallien »

This sounds like quite a story! Definitely trying to save the human race is something I'm sure many characters would like. Jennifer sounds like a strong, smart lead, which I like. However, I think the illustrations, especially the graphic sexual ones, and the French (I'm not familiar with this language) turns me off a bit from this read.And I love this book I definitely recommend reading this
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Post by Onyemuwa-dave »

You've truly delved into the complexities and unique aspects of this sci-fi tale, from its intriguing premise to its narrative choices.

The concept of Jennifer Hero, a 30th-century agent, being stranded in the 21st century and constantly having to "dumb down" her advanced abilities sounds incredibly fun and thought-provoking. Your appreciation for Dr. Levin's detailed narration and the vivid descriptions of various global locations clearly made for an immersive reading experience, showcasing what you rightly identify as extensive research or skills.
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Onyemuwa-dave wrote: 08 Jul 2025, 01:48 You've truly delved into the complexities and unique aspects of this sci-fi tale, from its intriguing premise to its narrative choices.

The concept of Jennifer Hero, a 30th-century agent, being stranded in the 21st century and constantly having to "dumb down" her advanced abilities sounds incredibly fun and thought-provoking. Your appreciation for Dr. Levin's detailed narration and the vivid descriptions of various global locations clearly made for an immersive reading experience, showcasing what you rightly identify as extensive research or skills.
Yes.
Indeed. It was well written.
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