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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this book is impressive but it does also sound intriguing.I really impressed
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Scary, Yet Intriguing: Thanks for the Great Review

The book's premise sounds both scary and intriguing. Your review captured my thoughts exactly. Thank you for another fantastic review.
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Not my kind of book, sorry I'll pass on this one. Great review tho.
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With a rating of 4 out of 4 stars, the review recommends Project Tau to readers who enjoy immersive science fiction novels, albeit with a caution for its mature themes. I think I'm excited to read it
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I have heard about human cloning but haven't really read a book to go in-depth. I think Project Tau by Jude Austin would explain cloning better with Kalin Taylor as the character of attraction. Congratulations on BOTD!
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I wonder how scary a book about human cloning can be if it gives the reader a scary vibe. I would love to know how things turn out after Kalin Taylor enters Project Tau, where human cloning occurs.
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'Project Tau' by Jude Austin, a fast-paced sci-fi thriller that is captivating and fascinating. A character-driven story that's humorous. The author has a great deal of inspiration to have come up with a story like this. Honest review.
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To start, I love the cover of Jude Austin's book. It talks about cloning humans. When a human is cloned through technology it is called a Project. The book is comprehensive and its plot is quite easy to follow. It highlights the life of Kalin, a freshman still trying to fit in with those he considers cool. Kalin's form of thinking which results as a result of his inferiority complex is what gets so many good eggs turning bad.
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This is a very insightful review. I am not much of a science fiction fan though but this sounds intriguing.
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I'm really curious as in what did go wrong. As a fan of science fiction, I'm looking forward to be able to read this book. Thanks for the review.
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Thank you for such a narrative review! The reader can easily identify that it is a Sci-Fi book based on human rights, cloning which seems scary to me. It must be thrilling to read what happens to Kalin next.
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Those who want science and technology based thriller books. This book will be a perfect suit.
Author's imagination was awesome. Made a science book which has facts about cloning along with humor.
Technology has both good and bad sides. It is purely based on the people usage.
Thanks a lot for the review
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Post by Ofir Shatz »

Thanks for your great review. Although, generally science fiction and fantasy books and movies are not my favorites, I still find some of them appropriate for me. That happens, usually, when the sci-fi part is limited to a small increment from our reality. Or, putting it another way, as the reviewer harried to clarify about this novel - no aliens, etc. As it seems this book is well within these limits, so I would put it in my "Wants to Read" shelf.
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Your in-depth review of Project Tau has piqued my interest to read it even though this genre is not normally what interests me. Thank you for the great review. I'm excited to read it.
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Post by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis »

Great review on Project Tau! Your review was precise and to the point. Although human cloning is a thing in our future, I don't like reading about it. You did, however, do a great job of explaining the book.
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