Overall rating and opinion of "Project Tau" by Jude Austin
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Overall rating and opinion of "Project Tau" by Jude Austin
What is your overall opinion of the book? What do you like most about it? What do you like least? Will you recommend the book to other people? Why or why not?
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I find the story exciting and a page-turner. Readers will not be disappointed at all when reading the book. What I like about the book is that it portrays more scientific features rather than supernatural features.
The writing style is amazing because the story grips the readers attention from the beginning to the end. I did not find hard scientific terms, and this will help readers to swiftly read through the story without stumbling.
I'd rate the book at 4 out of 4 stars because it's a promising material. The readers will be entertained and enlightened about cloning. The story is narrated from the first-person perspective conversationally. The sentence structures are well-balanced.
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Overall, the writing style of the story is very vivid and detailed that the readers can imagine the scenario the book is showing. Though, the topic of the story definitely needs a deep understanding in order to keep going. The character advancement makes the story fascinating and readers are blessed to receive spine chiller angles also. I am intrigued with thoughts of cloning, hereditary designing, and futurism, so I was kept submerged in the story all through its movement. The story has the readers considering the fate of humankind, what makes us human, and how far is excessively far with regards to progressions. The startling prospects of where human developments can go if power is left unchecked include a lot of colors to the story.
Definitely had my support and love to this story!
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Overall opinion of the book? Super enjoyable, engaging, and intriguing. I loved it, and I pretty much read it through without interruption (save for bathroom breaks). What I liked most was the personalities of and the friendship between the two Projects, Kata and Tau. As for what I liked least... probably just the ending, although I do understand that it was meant to be a cliffhanger. I'm just looking forward to the continuation of the storyline and the answering of unresolved questions. Imagine my relief when I found out that a second book has already been published!What is your overall opinion of the book? What do you like most about it? What do you like least? Will you recommend the book to other people? Why or why not?
Without a doubt, I would recommend this book to others, even to those who don't typically go for the sci-fi genre. What stood out to me most was the intriguing cast, and I think the majority of readers would enjoy reading about Kata and Tay, how they change throughout the story and how their friendship develops.
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