Official Review: The Unborn by Tayma Tameem

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Re: Official Review: The Unborn by Tayma Tameem

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This sounds like a promising story. I like how it plays into possible real life scenarios. Great job on the review.
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It seems to be an an interesting read. I am happy to know that the author did a really good job on world-building, in my shelf already. Thanks for the review!
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Thanks for the review. I look forward to reading this book. Though you state it is a slower read, I love books that take time to develop the characters.
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Stories based on survival are always interesting. I will like to read this book. Thanks for the concise review.
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I am looking forward to digging this book to find out how Jake and Summer will succeed in their individual goal without hurting their marriage. Climate change has always been a very sensitive and crucial matter around the globe and I am intrigued about how this will be resolved or discussed in this novel.
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A book that portrays the effects of climate change and what the future could hold for us would sure have a lot of lessons for the world today. I'd love to read this one. Thanks for such a detailed review
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Stories based on survival are always interesting. I will like to read this book. Thanks for the concise review
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Sounds like an interesting read.
I have added this book to want to read list.
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It's scary to think of a company having so much power over people's lives. This sci-fi thriller has many aspects that are disturbing. Thanks for your wonderful review!
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People acting out selfishly without caring what their actions mean for others is prevalent in today's world. Sounds like an excellent read!
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I am intrigued by the plot of the coperate big business taking control over society with such barbaric rules. I look forward to picking this one up soon.
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Is this what the world will be like in years to come? This novel has a very scary but intriguing plot, and one that is quite topical, given the direction of science today. It should be a good read.
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Tayma Tameem is great at character development. The books are always pulling me in and getting me hooked. I look forward to reading this one too. Great review
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Thank you for the great review. This seems to be coming more and more true. I am curious to know what Summer will do when she finds out she's pregnant and with twins even, and when or if she tells Jake. I do like the author's way of writing.
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Sounds like an interesting science-fiction story. I'm especially drawn to it because the author explains how the world gets to that point, I don't like books that never give an explanation. I hope I find it just as good as you did. Thank you for the great review!
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