Overall rating and opinion of "Project Tau" by Jude Austin

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Very engaging and a must read book! I can't wait to finish it and give my full review here!
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I have not read this book yet. The idea of cloning people always disturbs me a bit. All of the reviews have been positive so I will have to read it soon.
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Based on the reviews I read here, I am going to find time to read the book before the end of June.
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I found this book to be quite exciting! The author did a fantastic job of turning the monster into the the victim.
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I was completely glued to the pages. Violently engaging, and touching on the controversial topic of cloning. I am excited to see in which direction this book is going to veer.
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I've not read the book yet because I hardly enjoy sci-fi books, but this one seems captivating. I hope to read and rate it soon.
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I have grown to be a fan of science fiction. Project Tau is a page turner and kept me at the edge of my seat. I certainly recommend it to lovers of sci-fi
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I have only read one sci-fi book in my life, but I would definetly give this one a go. I find the idea of human cloning very interguing. Based on all the great opinions, I will definitely read Project Tău.
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I thought this was an excellent book. The pacing was even, and the characters were developed well. I rated it 4 out of 4 stars. I would recommend it to those who like character-driven novels with a touch of sci-fi.
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I found the book so exhilarating. The author presented his arguments and ideas through various various characters. Cloning has always intrigued me after reading how it was scientifically experimented on sheep. I give this book a 4 out 4 rating
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MsH2k wrote: 31 May 2020, 00:38 I thought this was an excellent book. The pacing was even, and the characters were developed well. I rated it 4 out of 4 stars. I would recommend it to those who like character-driven novels with a touch of sci-fi.
same here. I find this book extremely captivating.
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I haven't managed to read the book yet but cloning and science fiction make it sound like a fun read. I think a lot of people feel scared by the idea of cloning so it's a good topic to write about.
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I got interested in this book after reading the official review, but I didn't want to commit to a whole series. Reading the - mostly positive - comments after a month of the novel being the BOTM I see that it's a case where there's some kind of ending, so I can read the first book and then decide if I want to go on. I'll give it a try. Knowing that I can come here and discuss it even if I might take a lont time to read it is great! :)
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I thought Project Tau was an engrossing read! I could not put down this page-turner, which is why I recommend it to others very highly.
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All signs seem to be pointing me towards this book. I have just picked it up and hope that I will enjoy it as much as you all seem to have.
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