Official Review: Homecoming by Jude Austin

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Re: Official Review: Homecoming by Jude Austin

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Science fiction that explores themes that I think are very relevant, such as human cloning and other lifeforms. The first book was entertaining and informative and this sounds just as good. A bit of a dystopian future but with exciting action and themes. I also particularly enjoy the descriptions of the different languages. Your review was exciting and interesting to read.
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The book as well as the review are very intriguing. I haven't read the first in this series, and thus can't enjoy this book right now. But hope to read anytime in future. Thanks and congrats for a great review.
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This book sounds like an exciting sequel to the first in the series. I like the creativity found in a good sci-fi and this one sounds like it fits that bill. I haven’t read the first one and will need to read it before testing this one, but it’s a series willing to read.
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Science fiction wouldn't normally be my go-to genre but this reviewer has managed to convince me. Despite the fact that i may need to read the first book to understand this sequel, I'm interested. I want to experience how the writer is capable of creating solid secondary characters without dimming the light on the protagonist. Thanks for this amazing review.
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A very good book for lovers of sci fi and fast paced novels. Great review, thanks!
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Sounds like a science fiction tale. But my question is: what is the extent of Kata and Tau's relationship? It's possible to just be roommates and not relate intimately. Their closeness might rescue them. Anyway, I can't tell until I read the book.
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Great review. I love interesting books thaf is engaging .
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Honestly, I was not really impressed with the sample pages. That said, your review makes me want to take a second look. I agree that a book that deals with current scientific morals and their gray areas, is one to be appreciated. Thanks for your review!
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I haven't read it yet. But from the way i see it. The book is amazing and looking forward to reading it in the near future.

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"...it takes talent to have a story so full of action and adventure that makes you think too." This is so true. It is always great when an author can pull you into the story. I'm not really into science fiction, but the story line here is intriguing. If I like the first book, then I'll read this one, too. Thank you for the awesome review! :tiphat:
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Post by Pennybutterfly8 »

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Thrillers like these are reason why they so much suspense. These are for young readers by the looks of the cover. Kata and Tua are fascinating and to learn how this story will end. Appreciate the review
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The balance of action and drama and a dash of humor in this book sounds fascinating. The author seem to have done a good job with the writing.
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I enjoy science-fiction books. Thanks for the review.
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I had heard about Homecoming before, but I didn't know that it was a sequel to Project Tau until now. I'd love to read this book.
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Post by Veraok »

This sounds like an interesting adventures story. But I am not a fan of adventure books, so I'll pass. Nice review
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