Featured Official Review: Project Tau by Jude Austin [April 2020 Book of the Month]

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Re: Featured Official Review: Project Tau by Jude Austin [April 2020 Book of the Month]

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its sound great,when someone gives ideas of the book in their explanation to sound easy for the next person to understand the content of the book well.
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Post by trishamae112704 »

oh my i think this book might be scary but reading those reviews gave me some interest especially about cloning :techie-studyingbrown:
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Haven't read the book yet but the replies give me chills.
I wouldn't mind reading it, even as a sci-fi fiction it is.
Thanks for an excellent review.
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I'm not usually a Scifi lover but this one caught my attention. I will probably give this a try later.
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Sci-Fi is not my favorite, but this one sounds a bit interesting and different as it mentioned human rights and abuse.
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I enjoy reading books like this. I like science fiction books, they are full of suspense and actions. Project Tau is not far from it. The reviewer have been able to give a clear view of what the book talks about especially on human clons.
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I enjoy reading books like this. I like science fiction books, they are full of suspense and actions. Project Tau is not far from it. The reviewer have been able to give a clear view of what the book talks about especially on human clons.
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Wow! You are gifted in writing great reviews. I can literally feel you pouring your heart when you wrote it. Thanks for the awesome review.
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Post by Ochieng Omuodo »

Very interesting. Like the reviewer, I wonder if the story will be real sooner than we think. Maybe even life turns out to be stranger than fiction!

I'm dissapointed that the "graphic nature" is kept to a minimum; that would spoil it for me.
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Post by boniswa »

:P really love your Work you are a great writer I must say as I was reading I felt like I'm watching a movie.
Thanks you .
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Post by Leah Gibson »

Yes, I read just the beginning of this book and decided it wasn’t my cup of tea either. The review sounded pretty amazing, but the book itself was too dark for my taste!
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Sounds like an interesting book. Whenever cloning is mentioned my mind immediately goes to Atwood's 'Oryx and Crake' - will definitely read this one.
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Post by ALDRIN93720 »

i am scared to this one because i think in the near future this will happened
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I would like to read this book, for sure.
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I really enjoy while reading sci--fic books, and this is one of theme. It's interesting and it's theme of cloning is intriguing.
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