Official Review: Homecoming by Jude Austin

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:techie-studyingbrown: This book seems to be very interesting based on the review. I think I will have lots of fun reading this one.
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Wow, an action packed thriller of extreme science. Capturing and experimenting on people is serious, I can only imagine how they escaped. The plot is beautiful, can't wait to get my hands on the full book. Great review, congrats on being BOTD.
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Thanks for your review. This is a great sci-fi book that explores the concept of clone humans. This is my favorite genre so I'm looking forward to reading it.
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I haven't read all but it's amazing and instresting . The characters are very realistic and they make me feels of many emotion . It is a great book and I like it
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The characters and world-building in Project Tau was the perfect example of a mature science fiction story. It is evident that author has continued the trend and enhanced it with better narrative and emotional depth in this iteration. Clearly another excellent entry into this genre. Thanks for the awesome review!
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I love how they don't tell what the modifications are, which makes you want to read it even more. I also really appreciate when you can connect with the characters. I want to read this. And congratulations on making a 4 out of 4 book review!
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Though I haven't read Project Tau yet, its premise always intrigues me. I didn't know that there's a sequel to it, but this one seems to be equally good and entertaining like the first one. I like the added humor to break the suspense and tension in the book. Thanks for the insightful review.
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In the book Homecoming by Jude Austin, two guys, Tau and Kata, escape from a planet named Sedna, running for their lives killing people along the way. They are desperately trying to return to the planet, Trandillia, and encounter many life-threatening events along the way. What compromises will they be required to make in order to return to their own planet? I have only read the sample, so I don't have the answers yet either, so we will need to continue reading this sci-fi thriller.
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A fictitious story but sounds interesting the idea of technology that can make clones of humans, and the recovery of clones to humans.
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The concept of Homecoming by Jude Austin is very interesting and futuristic. Science fiction novels can be best fantasies if the theme is good as it is. Congratulations on #BOTD.
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Wonderful novel, I want to read it with the science fiction genre with add humor sense, the youth college characters novel will impact me back to get young spirit again and the story line is captured to experiment. I agree and recommend this novel for entertain and really attractive to read.
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Wonderful novel, I want to read it with the science fiction genre with add humor sense, the youth college characters novel will impact me back to get young spirit again and the story line is captured to experiment. I agree and recommend this novel for entertain and really attractive to read and make go away stressful from covid endemic.
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I haven't read the first book yet, but after reading this review I feel I should read both of the books. It seems quite interesting. Thanks for the great review!
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Thanks for the review. I haven't read the first book yet but you made me really curious about kata's modification. Will be picking this one up soon.
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

An interesting plot but I do not care for science fiction. The official review was an accurate summary of this book.
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