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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Oh wow, this seems like my cup of tea. I am a huge fan of dystopian sci-fi thrillers with themes. It looks like it has well-developed characters and an easy-to-read writing style! It's definitely a must-read for fans of the genre like me. Thank you for the detailed review!
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This novel occurs in the future where clones are widely-utilized as slaves. What makes the book intriguing is how it explores themes, like human rights and slavery. Congrats on BOTD!
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Faithmwangi wrote: 24 Jan 2019, 08:25 For some reason, authors nowadays paint the future as very dark times. As much as this is just a book, I do hope the occurrences do not take place in reality. I might give this read a try. Thanks for the review.
:) :) Its not like is never going to take place or happen, what's important is to keep watch and be actively prepared for sh*t.
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Project Tau by Jude Austin it's based on cloning, in the future. Clones treated as slaves, what a brilliant novel and the style the author used I loved it. :lol:
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Sci-fi fiction is my favourite genre nowadays. This book seems like one which I would read without sleeping. I'm always intrigued by the future and many possibilities that may or may not occur. Thanks, BOTD for introducing me to this book. Also, thanks for your amazing review.
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Advances in science and technology have both positive and negative consequences. And, this sci-fi novel shows how human cloning has more potential to be misused.
Thanks for this amazing review. :tiphat:
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A fast-paced science fiction that is comprised of a 275-page book sounds great. I liked how the author made this book not too long but not that too short. The cover is great as well; it shows the concept of the book which is human cloning. It surely deserves a complete rating. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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This is an interesting science fiction book. Those who enjoy such genre will definitely like it.
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I'm not really into sci-fi books but I guess there is always room for change. Your review really made me curious about the book and since the author was kind enough to give us a free book, I'm definitely reading it.
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This is a superbly interesting book that explores fascinating topics. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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Fans of science fiction will really like this book. It’s likable that it involves element of suspense, easy-to-read writing style, and humor. Not a fan, though. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Thank you for the review. That's why I don't really like science fiction, it's mostly scary and horrible!
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It seems to look into the complexities of genetic engineering and leaves thought-provoking questions about humanity. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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There are future stories that seem fun or tense. Especially about cloned humans. Kalin discovers the Tau Project secret. He had dealt with the problems. Good reviews. I am interested in reading this book.
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Project Tau seems like an intriguing read and my kind of science fiction thriller Human cloning has always been a fascinating subject, both as a scientific pursuit and in fiction. Great review.
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