Official Review: 30th Century: Escape

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Post by Seraphia Bunny Sparks »

Thanks for the interesting review. I've read a few pages of this book and I'm really excited to dive in further. It sounds really interesting, granted with its own issues, but still, I hope to enjoy.
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I remember this book being book of the month multiple times. It must be good.
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Post by Janetleighgreen »

This book looks like there are a lot of moving parts, I usually stay away from books that are so crowded with information, but I got a copy today. I like to read books that are scheduled for BOTM if I have the time. Thanks for the review!
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Post by Emie Cuevas »

I too wanted to find out more about what happened to the other teams, it seemed to skip that part almost entirely. I also felt there was too much sex, That being said I did like reading it. Thanks for the great review.

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Certainly seems like quite the combination of genres in 1 book. Sounds like a bit too much for me because of so many explicit sex scenes. Thanks for the great review though!
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Good review. I felt the same when I reviewed it.
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Thank you for sharing, however, it's not something I would read
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It sounds rather as though the author is trying to pack too much, too many themes, into one book.
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Post by dontlookback »

This was such a good review ?. I will most likely read this book since I basically love all sci-fi books. Can't wait until u guys will post the book up!?
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Post by melleigha »

I have downloaded the book. Thanks to your review, I am planning on starting it tonight!
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Not a big fan of erotica. Probably not the book for me.
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I am just not a fan of erotica. If it weren’t for that, I might check this one out.
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Post by Mprinchez »

The travel time stuff and the detailed information about physics make me want to read the book as soon as possible not to mention the story actually took place in the future. Never mind the explicit sex part which I thought was what gave this story a little twist but even so, upon reading this review, i knew there's still so much more about the book. I might give this book a 4. I'm including this in my reading list for sure! 8)
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Post by TIGER999 »

FREE Book1 in the 30th Century Trilogy. I'm sure this book has an overabundance of info to inform the reader. After all, the author worked on the Apollo & Mars projects, and obtained his PhD in 2.5 years, so he obviously is highly educated, & very intelligent. The question is: can he impart this knowledge to the average reader, to enhance his/her reading experience & the story? Nice review, Snowflake...thanks!
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Post by Buchacha21 »

This book has been on my radar for a while. I am curious as to how the author describes Jennifer’s experiences traveling to the past. Thanks for the review and the heads up regarding the explicit scenes.
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