Official Review: 30th Century: Escape

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Re: Official Review: 30th Century: Escape

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Futuristic Sci-Fi. I like the plot of an imagined future.Especially one written by an author who has an extensive academic background of the subject matter. I am curious to read "30th Century: Escape". The occasional French writings won't work for me though.
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the book is interesting
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30th century escape is a great story more of the lines of jurassic park than american assassin.
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That "temporary loss of purpose" can be very annoying, I get that feeling. But nonetheless, the book seems to be a great read. Thanks for a nice review.
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Thanks for the review the book is very interesting
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30th Century: Escape by Mark Kingston Levin is a time-travel novel about a task force planting a virus to disrupt the genetic tendency to sociopathy. A rating of 3 of 4 stars.
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A well written Sci-Fi plot that brings out a historical sort of culture
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Post by Floral »

The story sounds great and interesting for review. :mrgreen2:
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Great, thorough review. I think I will pass on this one as the genre isn't typically something I read, but congrats to the author for making BOTD! It seems like an original and creative piece.
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Sounds like sci-fi I would like! Congrats on the review. I'll have to ignore the adult scenes, which I usually dislike. Otherwise, sounds like a great story!
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The book is very interesting,
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An interesting novel about time travel. The review is really great. Thank you.
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Every interesting with a sense of mystery.. Thought provoking!!
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I did not download the book as there were topics that I did not care for. I did think your review was well written.
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Post by Rumyana Bumbarova »

Reading the review and the sample it seems that this book is quite futuristic. I got a working understanding of the 30th century war between Naturals and Syndos, but somehow it just didn't peak my interest. In all fairness I should say that this book is a genre I don't enjoy, so people who do may like it.
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