Official Review: The Unborn by Tayma Tameem

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Re: Official Review: The Unborn by Tayma Tameem

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everyone must now live according to their rules ! that,s what will be destroy human soon . good book and good review .
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At first I thought this book was a mystery thriller, but I guess I was misled by the title. Anyways, this looks like quite an interesting book and I think I would give it a try. Thanks for your honest review.
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A scientific book are good book that talk much on technology, the focus on change in effect of climate, which lead to scarcity of water and this bring about forge corporation, good book index that can recommend for those studying science as a one of research book.
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This book seems to have an interesting premise. But this time I'll pass because of the mix of climate change, natural resource control, and birth control aspects that to me make it feel very forced. Anyway, thanks for providing such an informative review.
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That character development sounds awesome, and you did a great job at explaining how it was done and why you liked it so much. This sounds like an intense, dystopian read that I'll have to check out. Thanks for the review!
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Amazing storyline… seems like a good read. I’ll love to know how Jake reacted to his wife being pregnant with twins. Thanks for the review
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I absolutely love an author that makes their characters 3-Dimensional! Sounds like an interesting read similar to Mad Max. Thanks for the insight!
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Climate change is an ever interesting subject. I like reading about the possible futures humans may face.
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Sci-fi that’s character driven…. Water shortages, climate change… I don’t really do this genre but could still be good! Couldn’t find it on Amazon though.
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Post by Zeba Jabbar »

The foundation of the book's plot has been effectively described in the review. Summer's dilemma about her pregnancy is heart-wrenching. The company Forge Corporation's monopoly sounds wicked and I am eager to learn how Jake and Summer navigate through the problems while keeping their unborn twins. I am interested in reading the book and getting to know the ending of the book.
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This sounds just like the kind of sci-fi that I would love to read!
Since I'm majoring in environmental engineering, I'm even more intrigued by the story.
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A sci-fi novel that will explore the different issues in our society, might be a great book. Especially the issue about climate change, that's one of my faves. Congrats on BOTD!
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A good science-fiction novel "The Unborn" by Tayma Tameem, which explores the bad effects of climate change on the world, including a scarcity of resources and the birth complications. This book appears worth buying.
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The complexity of the plot combined with the very striking cover art of the book are really eye-catching. Can’t wait to read this intriguing book. Congratulations on book of the day!
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The setup of this book reminds me of the shortage of toilet paper during the onset of Covid-19. Some people are really selfish and think only of saving themselves. I won't be surprised if we'll have limited water resources in the future. I read too many dystopian books similar to this, so I look forward to reading something new in the contents. Thanks for your review.
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