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

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Wow, thanks for the wonderful review. To think that the author added some humour to such a topic is quite appealing. Most authors opt to keep such novels devoid of any humour, so seeing that this one has humour is encouraging.
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From the review it paints what the author has developed and it gives much about the future.One may like to be or not be there in the future since the events and changes in the future creatures.This is indeed captivating and gives the urge to read the book .
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The blend of science fiction and real-life themes, such as slavery, as you mentioned, etc., must be very interesting. Books like this also may be predictions of a near-human future, and we can learn something from them. I like your review.
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Kalin's attempt to distinguish himself and become part of a specific fraternity, is quite a common occurrence. Animals have already been cloned so perhaps human cloning isn't as far off as what we may think.

Thank you for a great review.
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A fast-paced science fiction thriller book "Project Tau" by Jude Austin, which follows Kalin Taylor, a college student, who is caught up in a human cloning project. Cloning becomes an everyday occurrence in order to make the clones as almost a slave labor with no fundamental rights.
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This is an interesting perspective on clones' roles in the future. The plot seems to be skillfully woven. The author's simple writing style is a big bonus. Thanks for this engaging review!
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The plot sounds interesting and the fact it's about cloning all the while makes it more intriguing I would not mind giving it a read. Also very nice review
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The plot sounds interesting and the fact it's about cloning all the while makes it more intriguing I would not mind giving it a read. Also very nice review
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The plot sounds interesting and the fact it's about cloning all the while makes it more intriguing I would not mind giving it a read. Also very nice review
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This definitely sounds like a book I'd enjoy reading. It seems books like this are written to give readers an idea of what the future would look like and prepare our minds for it.
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"Project Tau" is a gripping and thought-provoking science fiction thriller that explores themes of human rights and abuse. With relatable characters and a suspenseful plot, it keeps readers engaged from start to finish. The book's blend of seriousness and humor adds depth and makes it a compelling read.
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Post by Udegbunam Miriam »

I've heard about cloning humans. But I thought it was still a science under study, I didn't his much of a daily occurrence. How did things go wrong in the cloning facility Kalin worked at? Interesting review.
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This sounds like an amazing yet horrifying, fast-paced science fiction thriller. This could be our future. Thanks for the great review.
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I appreciated that, in a book with such a serious nature, the author took the time to throw in some humor.
- In this day & age we all need humor! If the book is half as good as your review, I'll read it. Thank you for an exceptional review.
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Post by Annette Boateng »

I like the fact that Jude Austin did well by keeping the graphic nature to a minimum in the sense of not letting the voilence and the abuse change him. On the other hand l am just curious about Kalin's choice on the project Tau survived.
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