Official Review: 30th Century: Escape

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Cinthia0
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Re: Official Review: 30th Century: Escape

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From what I have read on the reviews can't wait to start reading this book.
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Nice one. Love the whole plot
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Great review! I'm going to read this one. Do you really get paid to read these books?
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Interesting, but the story is contradict creation.
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The book seems interesting due to the green topics it has Themed in! Hope I will read it!
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It sounds like a good book to read love war and romance all in one
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This review, revealed the main character Jennifer who voluntarily forced herself to adapt to a strange environment in the pursuit of saving other lives. A courageous, selfless woman, an excellent role model for young minds. Also, Marty who learned to move on and accept something new, is a lesson that many of us need to embrace.
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Post by nataliecannon13 »

Solid review! I downloaded the book to review a couple days ago, and I already love Jennifer. It's great to know that she continues to grow and be awesome as the book continues. I love when female characters start the novel strong and end stronger. :clap: :muscle:
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Post by julessawyer »

the question: is the sex scenes badly necessary for the story and the characters to develop? thanks for the review anyway. i hate books with too much sex just to fill the pages ( if this was the case in this?). the plot over all was interesting. :)
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30th Century: Escape is a well written tale with the science firmly grounded in reality. Dr. Levin does a very good job with his freshmen debut in fiction. Though the book is tagged Science Fiction, it should also be tagged Romance/Adult cause of the sex scenarios. I do not recommend for children and teens.

Dr. Levin tried breaking the terms down to layman's understanding, but be ready to get lost in the plot...
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I like the simple review,it made my way to understand the story clearer in another perspectives.I find the sci-fi with romance thing interesting but can't help but smile with how love is being considered while at the middle of a mission,really a natural human.
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good review on an engrossing science fiction with well developed themes of time travel and romance
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Post by lucia_kizas »

I have read the sample of the book when it was the book of the day. Honestly, I hated those drawings. They looked like a five-year-old child made them, and to me lowered the value of the whole book. Still, after reading your review, I think I could read the book, but can somebody, please, take those drawings away? :)
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I don't think this is my cup of tea. Jennifer seems brave tho travelling back in time to save the world, so heroic.
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Character development. That's amazing.
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