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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Book 📚📚 of the day BOTD is sci-fi fantasy full of dark element, violence incident the unspoken touture the project faced resulting in his extremely revulsion towards gen tech the scientist consider the project as nothing more than test object.this book suit people who appreciates science fiction and medical thriller it was well written and reviewed I will recommend it 💯
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This book is a very exciting sci-fi story about the friendship that develops between humans and clones. Set in the future, the world as we know it has changed dramatically, and the two main characters plan their escape from an evil scientist. Congrats on BOTD!
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I think closing is a wonderful idea. But like everything, it can be misused. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Reading this review made me curious about the book Project Tau. The way it has been described is astounding. The world is changing maybe someday in the future cloning will be done frequently. Some people's dreams or nightmares may come true in the coming years. The genre of the book is science fiction which makes it more bewitching. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the book, I would take delight to read it.
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The book delves into the potential realities of the near future, exploring controversial themes such as cloning. In this envisioned world, clones are treated as slaves devoid of rights, shedding light on ethical dilemmas and raising questions about the nature of humanity. The author skillfully delves into these complex issues, presenting a thought-provoking narrative that challenges societal norms and prompts reflection on the potential consequences of scientific advancements. Great review 👍
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Jude Austin seems to be very creative with this futuristic science fiction thriller about human cloning, and themes of human rights, slavery, and abuse. I sampled the pages and I found it very intriguing and interesting. You have written a honest book review. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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This would be my first time reading a book on human cloning. The review states that 'this is the kind of book that one reads with morbid fascination'--the book deals with the issues of slavery, human rights, and abuse. Interestingly or surprisingly, the review ends indicating that this book would appeal to an audience interested in voyeuristic science fiction novel.
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Human rights, slavery, and abuse all in one book can be an astounding read. I like the cover of Project Tau. I wonder what Kalin's ending is in this secret facility. But, I'll skip the book now, as the story is secondary to me. Nevertheless, congratulations to the author for this wonderful achievement, and for being BOTD!
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Read the sample,found some swear words.I can love to read it, though I cannot recommend it to youngsters. This is a good review, it puts one in the corner of looking forward to reading the book.
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I absolutely love reading gripping fiction stories that could soon become fact in our society. I felt the same way about The Handmaid's Tale because it is so scarily realistic. The way you described the book and your reaction to it makes me want to grab it right now! Thank you so much for this fantastic review.
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Reading the review of the book made me start gaining interest on the subjects of human cloning, the future state of robotics. I mean, the author opens a world in which cloning will be a usual thing. I would really like to know about Project Tau and definitely Kalin's role in it. How he works in that lab and I wonder if he eventually gets out. I will definitely add the book to my shelf. Thanks for the review and making the book the BOTD!
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"Project Tau" is a gripping science fiction thriller set in a future where human cloning creates slave labor. College student Kalin Taylor infiltrates the secret cloning facility, but the mission takes a dark turn. Exploring themes of human rights and slavery, the thought-provoking book combines suspense and well-developed characters. With occasional humor, it captivates readers from start to finish. A must-read!
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What a fascinating premise for a dystopian sci-fi! Using cloning to reflect themes of human rights and slavery sounds right up my alley and I’m looking forward to reading more!
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Post by Rupali Mishra »

Congratulations on BOTD!
It can be amazing to read a book that addresses human rights, slavery, and abuse all at once. Project Tau's cover is appealing to me. In this covert facility, I wonder how Kalin ends up.
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Post by Rica Concepcion »

The futuristic theme of this novel and its visualization of potential future events are so terrifying. There is someone out there working on robots to either replace or clone humans. There are numerous things that I might cite that made me want to read this book. Yes, the book is entertaining and fascinating while also being informative. Thanks for the review.
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