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

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This sounds like a gripping sci-fi story that could become reality. Thank you for your review!
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Thanks for the great review. This seems like an interesting SciFi on cloning and it's potential consequences.
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Wow! Very detailed review which gives us the perfect introduction to the book. If one is into science fiction, which I am not. But I hope that this review will capture some sci-fi lover.
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Love reading about a brilliantly made dystopian world. Here’s to hope this book gets the recognition it deserves.
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This review does an excellent job of capturing the essence of the book. The reviewer provides a concise summary of the plot and highlights the key themes without giving away too much. Their description of the book as a gripping, fast-paced science fiction thriller immediately grabs my attention and piques my curiosity. I appreciate the reviewer's warning about mature themes, as it helps me gauge whether the book aligns with my personal preferences.
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This review paints a vivid and engaging picture of "Project Tau," highlighting its gripping plot, thought-provoking themes, relatable characters, and well-balanced use of humor. I like how you praise he book's ability to captivate readers and evoke a range of emotions. It seems like a compelling science fiction thriller with ethical implications.
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Project Tau, has Kailin a guy whose to hard on himself as most teenagers tend to be. To caught up in his shortcomings and easily baited into doing dangerous/stupid things despite what his intellect would have you think.
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Kudos to you the reviewer. This is a very well donne job. The cloning part of the story is really interesting.
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I love science fiction books, I think I've seen a movie with a similar title and a similar plot. This read promises to be exciting, thanks for the review
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I see, the themes are irresistibly tempting. Some books just make us feel that way. Science have gone too far always sounds like a disturbing premise. I like books with well developed characters and touch of humor to break the tension. I'd like to give it a try. But I think the mature contents would pull me back. Thank you for a well-written review.
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I have heard about this book before and it seems interesting. I wonder how Kalin was able to sneak into the facility and what happened after he gained access to the secret facility. I have watched movies about clones and I just can't help but wonder if the book will be able to gain similar interest as those movies had done.
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The author does a great job of building a connection with the main character straightaway. I need to know what happens to Kalin.
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Cloning is a very controversial topic so I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to find out what will happen to Kalin Taylor as he infiltrates into Project Tau, a secret facility where cloning occurs. I love reading suspense filled stories and this one is right up my alley.
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The idea of mass cloning to generate free labor through slavery along with the abuse and violation of human rights in this sci-fi book sounds both interesting and frightening. Great review!
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This book seems intense. Cloning is a subject that is prone to controversy, but I appreciate the author’s creative, scientific, and humorous spin. I also love how the book is character driven rather than plot-driven, adding more emotion and conflict to the story. Thank you for writing an honest and enticing review.
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