Official Review: Homecoming by Jude Austin

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Re: Official Review: Homecoming by Jude Austin

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Wow, this book had an interesting plot. I would love to read this series. Congrats to the author on BOTD!
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It is an interesting book and I hope to read it soon because I love fantasy books. Thanks for the nice review.
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The book cover definitely looks interesting !! And that is exactly how I ended up from the giveaway page to this review. Coming across the book for first time and definitely considering reading the first book too as the review do look quite appealing. Sci-fic can loose its thrill and X - factor to turn mundane when not written well and span over more than 200 pages. However from this review , the book definitely seem to be scripted well … so excited to getting to read it !!! 😀
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I remember when the author released Project Tau, and I did not realize that Homecoming was the second book until I read more into it. Ms. Austin is a very talented author, but science fiction is not my favorite so I will be passing on them both. Congrats to her on BOTD! :)
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I like that relevant themes, such as human rights were brought out. Great review. Thanks!
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Project Tau is an awesome book to read and with this follow-up, I will love to read too. I admire the imaginative skill of the author. With the humour combined to balance this great writing. This is awesome. Nice review.
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Wow, a book that touches on so many important issues (human rights, eating disorders ect.) and still has a captivating and enthralling narrative is truly something to behold. I look forward to one day picking this series up! Thank you for your insightful and equally captivating review! Happy reading :techie-studyinggray:
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I always enjoyed Sci-Fi genres and this book seems interesting. I always prefer books with story that has complex character personality and from your review it seems like Tau and Kata are going to be a very intriguing characters and it will be interesting to see their relationship dynamics with the exciting story plots that you have described. Thanks for the Great Review!
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'Official Review: Homecoming' by Jude Austin well researches into the comprehensive story of the book! The words used in the review are elegant and descriptive! The reactions to the book provided by the reviewer are enjoyable to read! The element of humor mentioned in the review draws the attention of avid readers! Overall, the review is impressive and informative!
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an interesting and a paced sci-fi plot with all the elements of characters, I'm definitely gonna read this..
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I am yet to read either of the books, I hope it will be worth the while. Interesting plot there.
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The review gives the complete view of the book telling what is exactly in the book. This gives an eagerness to read the book. I just can’t wait to read both the books. Also the review is excellent!
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The sample introduces an interesting plot and flow of events. Kata's heroic character caught my eye. Thank you for your review.
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I don't really enjoy science fiction books, but this seems intriguing. Nice review!
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It is not often that I am convinced to read a sci-fi novel. However, this one sounds like quite the adventure. I will read the first book in the series before delving into Project Tau
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