Review by Ferdinand_otieno -- 30th Century: Escape

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

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This is a futuristic science fiction about a group of scientists who devise a plan to stop the hostile and genocidal aggression of a race of "superior" human mutants. The group of scientists goes on a mission to use biotechnology to implant "moral conscience" in the race of super-human beings to wipe out their aggression and save the rest of mankind. Another great read during the holidays!
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I think this can be an interesting story. I'm sure while reading , we will be wondering in situations will Jennifer secret be revealed? This will keep the reader on alert I think. Also, the fact she is mostly trying to stay off anyone's radar, yet shows bravery at times drawing possible attention to herself. She shows that even when facing danger of been caught ,she cant help but do the right thing. Not sure yet of I will read this, but it is a possibility.
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Your review does this book a great service. It seems like an engaging, interesting read. I want to see more of what happens and why she escaped.
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Based on the review, I think that I would enjoy this book. I love to read a good sci-fi/fantasy book. I like that in the story the main character deals with time travel. I'm curious about how she deals with taking on a new identity and holding onto the secrets she has.
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Post by Zhariah »

Thanks for your wonderful review :) I enjoyed reading it. I love that the book was that good you finished it in 2 days! If only all books were that enthralling. The themes in the book seem interesting, and your analysis of the main character definitely sounds like someone whose story I'd like to share. This one is going on my 'to read' shelf :D
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Well structured review brother, it is really a nice book for me to read in the near future given a chance. I find the main theme of secrecy very interesting. It is also appealing to know, that all the question that I can raise are well answered throughout the story. Great work
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A very good review of the science fiction thriller, it depicts fully by summarizing the whole story in a few paragraphs. The characters are well developed and this gives me a true fiction interaction with the characters. After reading the review can't wait to get hands on the book.
Thank you for the review.
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Post by TRACYTIF »

This is one of the best reviews I have read in a long time. The reviewer covers and illustrates all of the elements that make a good book. Character development, dramatic tension, plot pace. I read the excerpt and wanted to read more. This reviewer reinforces my original reactions and encourages me to continue in the book.
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Post by vinkipc »

Great review brother. I have also read this book, my only problem with the book is its erotic scenes. Otherwise the book is great I really liked it.
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Post by Eaglestar »

Am not a fan of science fiction, however I love a well written plot any time any day, the reviewer did such a good job with this review. It really makes u want to read it. Thanks for your review
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