Official Review: The Unborn by Tayma Tameem

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Re: Official Review: The Unborn by Tayma Tameem

Post by mrlefty0706 »

An excellent topic. Climate change will undoubtedly reduce the amount of drinkable water and therefore will dramatically affect our future on Earth. This review was very thought provoking and while it might not happen for a few decades we have to worry about our grandchildren and great grandchildren surviving in this type of environment. I agree with the official review.
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I've read another book by this author and I must say character building is also superb. Great review. Excited to start reading The Unborn
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This book sounds interesting! Adding it to a to-read list. Thanks for the review!
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A book that explores the negative effects of climate change on the world is definitely a wonderful read. I'm a fan of science fiction, and I think the premise of this book is just relevant. Added in my to-read list. Congrats on the BOTD!
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I love it when a writer takes a situation that is not too far from current reality, extends it in a plausible way, and adds interesting characters representing different viewpoints. This author seems to have all three more than adequately covered. Great review, thanks.
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I am eager to discover how this book pictured the world with the effects of climate change and how the characters react to this situation.
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If they don’t decide to keep the twins, who would want to read this book? Not me!
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Post by Taiwo_Olawoye »

Environmental changes as a result of climate change is encroaching on us with little or no action to slow it down or stop it altogether. I'll like to read this book to see how water was managed during this world crises. Thanks for the review.
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Intresting it's all about the way that they included the future in it good one this can be Sci fi.
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In reading the sample pages, my favorite part was also the character development. Thank you for your thorough review!
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. I am impressed by this author’s versatility in genre and quickly becoming a fan of her work. I will definitely be adding this book to my reading list.
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This seems like an interesting science fiction book. The story is very unique and interesting. I can't wait to read this book and see what will happen. Fantastic review!
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This is an educational book that lays bare the negatives of climate change to the world. It is thus necessary to pick up this book. Book of the day!
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Sounds like an intriguing science fiction book that addresses the negative effects of climate change. I would like to follow through Jake's and Summer's story and find out more about their life experience and how their career fields affect their lives. I'm adding the book to my want to read text. Cheers.
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This seems interesting, I wonder how Jake and Summer handle the issue of the twins. I'd like to read this book some time.
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