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Review by crazy_kat_1984 -- 30th Century: Escape

Posted: 17 Aug 2017, 17:51
by crazy_kat_1984
[Following is a volunteer review of "30th Century: Escape" by Mark Kingston Levin, PhD.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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30th Century Escape is a book about time travel with erotic and scientific themes as part of the story. Mark Kingston Levin, Ph.D. wrote expertly about physics and living as a bisexual woman. Dr. Levin’s gripping novel presented a credible view of a 30th-century woman’s thoughts in the 21st century. As a bisexual woman, I thought Dr. Levin expertly depicted how I feel about sexuality. The tale was also very well developed before the introduction of an erotic secondary, which I appreciated.

I was thoroughly engrossed in this story from the first few chapters. It is entertaining, humorous at times, and practical always. I almost was lost in the physics discussion, but Dr. Levin managed to balance just enough details to seem knowledgeable without overwhelming the reader. There were no elements that disagreed with me while I was reading. Dr. Levin showed expert balance with the scientific, sexual, and temporal travel factors in the journey that is 30th Century Escape.

The story of a bisexual woman finding how to express her feelings really involved me in the story. I have myself been trying to figure this out myself and related very much to the main character, Jennifer. I have truly learned more about that aspect of myself. Dr. Levin’s description of the activities were ideal circumstances as far as I could imagine. I appreciate the tasteful, balanced, detailed, and accurate depictions of eroticism.

Another facet of the book depicts Jennifer as highly intelligent but humble at the same time. Dr. Levin continuously reminds the reader she is a highly intelligent and sexual character. A beautiful picture of life in the regions of Hawaii and Polynesian Islands has introduced to me a deeper understanding of their culture and customs. I also appreciated the specific, informed jargon used.

Dr. Levin created an adult book with an appropriate level of vocabulary and erotic in the way of maturely handling a bi-sexual relationship among scientifically-driven, intelligent characters. It had just a perfect ending. I would call it a fairy-tale ending, but it is not a fairy tale. I would recommend this for any college-educated person. I certainly did enjoy entering Dr. Levin’s world.

I used the search on my Kindle Fire for about 20 words in the book, mostly sailing terms. I did notice some mistakes, a misplaced modifier or two, mistaken word, awkward or muddled wording. None of these were very distracting from the story, but I did note them. While I suppose I expected perfection, it was a fantastic tale that was completely believable. This book is four out of four stars as far as I’m concerned. I loved it and am grateful to have had the chance to enjoy it.

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Re: Review by crazy_kat_1984 -- 30th Century: Escape

Posted: 15 Sep 2017, 16:32
by Gbemisola
I like the sound of this book. The basic story appeals to me but there is so much mention of the erotic nature of Jennifer, I'm not sure I will enjoy it. Thanks for the great review!

Re: Review by crazy_kat_1984 -- 30th Century: Escape

Posted: 22 Sep 2017, 06:00
by Mohammednur
uturistic tales are always a good read, but the temporary loss of purpose and failed correct usage of a foreign language are a little off putting. Let alone the explicitly sexual scenes. I'm still curious about the plot so I'm on the fence about this one.

Re: Review by crazy_kat_1984 -- 30th Century: Escape

Posted: 08 Oct 2017, 08:57
by Mutengu Tito
So dramatic and enjoying to read

Re: Review by crazy_kat_1984 -- 30th Century: Escape

Posted: 31 Oct 2017, 19:47
by Benedict Sonia
So curious about the plot still on the fence of the book. The sound of this book is so real.

Re: Review by crazy_kat_1984 -- 30th Century: Escape

Posted: 13 Nov 2017, 00:30
by Annalee shaw
I like the sound of this book

Re: Review by crazy_kat_1984 -- 30th Century: Escape

Posted: 13 Nov 2017, 17:10
by Manang Muyang
I am glad to hear that you enjoyed the book immensely.

Re: Review by crazy_kat_1984 -- 30th Century: Escape

Posted: 16 Nov 2017, 04:35
by Nwankwo
It seemed to be more focused on her sexuality

Re: Review by crazy_kat_1984 -- 30th Century: Escape

Posted: 22 Nov 2017, 05:19
by Paul78
I wish to commend you for a great review. I have seen several reviews on this book and they point out to one thing,the book is interesting to read.

Re: Review by crazy_kat_1984 -- 30th Century: Escape

Posted: 29 Nov 2017, 07:37
by MammanKabiru
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Re: Review by crazy_kat_1984 -- 30th Century: Escape

Posted: 12 Dec 2017, 12:07
by Azidieri
its quite good to read such wa wonderful story

Re: Review by crazy_kat_1984 -- 30th Century: Escape

Posted: 09 Jan 2018, 02:39
by Roggyrus
Jennifer, the leading character, is leading an interesting life -- sexually and otherwise. I am wondering if a woman to be endowed with leadership skills should also be sexually active? I understand, sexual favors could very well be a fine chip to use for bargaining some help from unlikely sources. And Jennifer must have fully realized this. Thanks for your interesting review.

Re: Review by crazy_kat_1984 -- 30th Century: Escape

Posted: 25 Jan 2018, 21:07
by BookHausJ
Thank you for the fine review! I don't know if I have time to read this. Hope the leading character, Jennifer, might realize the importance of being a woman. She should also realize that her value was God given purpose. The purpose of shaping the world according to God's Plan. Thank you!

Re: Review by crazy_kat_1984 -- 30th Century: Escape

Posted: 18 Feb 2018, 05:54
by eddyokoth
escape is a nice tale to read expecially that charater jenifer

Re: Review by crazy_kat_1984 -- 30th Century: Escape

Posted: 27 Mar 2018, 19:17
by [Valerie Allen]
I agree, according to this review, it appears the book's main focus is sex; whereas, it's a great thing I'm not into erotic science fiction and a review of multiple spoiler alerts.