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Red World : The Genesis by Upasana Majumdar

Red World The Genesis 
Author Upasana Majumdar
Book Length 112 pages 
Publisher White Falcon 
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I finished reading this short fiction yesterday! It is a science fiction that's pivoted around the idea of having human civilization and habitation on the red planet Mars in the future.
Jess is only 4 and cannot talk when Rhonda wife of Jake goes through her guilt of leaving her job in the prestigious NASA for her motherhood. Here we get to know how childhood of Jake shapes his present decisions. Rhonda felt she betrayed her potential and let herself down in her naivity.

Next Jess grows up to be the lead developer in Galacticity inc. and we get to know how she tackles her decision of the same path of life to fulfill her most important wish. 

Nick is also working in Galactivilla project and makes an astonishing invention which helps him secure his innet desire of being a human. 
What I liked about this book is that: 
It's has a fast pace so it never bores you.
It is lucid when it's still a science fiction that revolves around futuristic science concepts. 
The ways of parenthood through three generations are described.
It encourages one to follow their career dreams.
I loved knowing more about innovative ideas about futuristic technologies like Cybuddy, Thinkcap, Ipot, Gpods, Incuterus, Domestay, kavshaq, etc. 
It again through its conversation between characters show what love, family bonding and a happy world with an understanding community mean. 
What could have been better: 
Aadi's character development with time.  
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QOTD: Do you like reading Science fictions? 
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