Official Review: Homecoming by Jude Austin

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Re: Official Review: Homecoming by Jude Austin

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Definitely going to be making it a priority for this to be read sometime in the next month. Will be letting my daughter read this as well
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The cover page of the book is eye-catching; it's the first thing I like about the book. I enjoyed Project Tau, and I'm sure I would enjoy this one as well. Congratulations to Austin on the BOTD.
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From your review I can tell that readers would be wowed by the storyline of this book. Thanks.
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The premise from these stories sound very interesting. I think I would give it a go, but starting from the first book. Thanks for your review, I also enjoyed reading it and it convinced me to try these series.
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New book in my most preferred Sci-Fi/Fantasy genre is definitely always bonus. I find storyline interesting as well, because really secret labs, inhuman experiments, scientific genius twisted in abomination. Well, what can I say? Wolverine always was my favorite. So any book ringing the same bells goes to ”want to read" shelf. Congrats on BOTD!
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I love this book and I love Jude Austin! Homecoming is great. I loved their escape from the lab and how their relationship developed in Homecoming, but Project Tau is still my favorite of the two books.
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An interesting plot with great characters and a genuinely engaging sequel. Thanks for the great review!
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I haven't read the first book, but both sound very captivating for those who enjoy this genre. I am not a big fan myself, but maybe I'll give it a try. Thank you for your review!
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Project Tau seemed like a good book, so I'm sure this one is, too, but I don't read books out of order, so I'd have to start with that one, first. Still, it does seem as if this book's a great read, what with the analogies and relevant themes.
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Great book and an excellent review. Characters, language, humor and ethical issues, they have all been mentioned, along with the effect they had on the general enjoyment of the book.
Thank you for the review that I wish I had written :tiphat: !
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A nice science fiction book "Homecoming" by Jude Austin, which is a sequel to the book project Tau. This story is about Tau and Kata, who are now free of GenTech, but GenTech is trying to get those two back by hook or by crook. The story appears quite appealing to read.
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This seems like an exciting follow up to Project Tau. I can't wait to read this book and see what happens to the characters. Great review!
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Thanks for the thorough review. For those who like Sci-Fi I'm sure it is a great story. Cloning and institutional overreach seem like timely subjects.
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This is a very interesting review. It was fun to read and you made me want to read both books. You gave so much detail to hook you but not too much to give away any spoilers. Thank you for the great review.
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This plot sounds very adventurous and futuristic. However, it doesn't sound right for me.
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