Unanswered Questions
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Re: Unanswered Questions
-How did she get 2 Ph.D's so quickly? She was assumed to be a 22 year old who had been missing for 7 years, so this would have been the assumed identity's first semester at college.. and she writes projects and papers and studies for 2 Ph.D's? Off the bat?
-Why did she agree to therapy, when she didn't even want to go to the hospital?
-Why were both twins named the same? Jennifer and Jenny?
Concepts I'd like to see covered:
-The life of Jenny Heros as she leaves the 21st century for the 30th century
-Jennifer's memories of her life in the 30th century
-How the war between the Syndos and the Naturals was started
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Am wondering, how does it compare to A wrinkle on Time?
Anybody know?
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I don't think that the PdD had anything to do with the erotica. The author is a published and recognized scientist who happens to have decided to try his hand at writing a science fiction novel with an erotic twist. I, for one, enjoyed the science and the sex. I would have enjoyed the sex scenes more had there been more sexual tension built up over time among the characters but I think that is a talent that comes with experience in writing erotic fiction. We shall see in the next installment.
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I think the PhD has more to do with the science that he uses for Jenny's dissertation defense. If I recall correctly, the author bio mentioned that the time travel science was based on work that the author had a hand in.Jennifer Allsbrook wrote: ↑10 Feb 2018, 21:06I don't think that the PdD had anything to do with the erotica. The author is a published and recognized scientist who happens to have decided to try his hand at writing a science fiction novel with an erotic twist. I, for one, enjoyed the science and the sex. I would have enjoyed the sex scenes more had there been more sexual tension built up over time among the characters but I think that is a talent that comes with experience in writing erotic fiction. We shall see in the next installment.