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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Thank you for your insightful and appreciative review of "Project Tau." Your vivid description of the book's gripping and thought-provoking nature, combined with its skillful balance of suspense and relatable characters, has piqued my interest. I also commend the author for injecting moments of humor, providing a welcome respite amidst the serious themes. Your review captures the essence of the book beautifully.
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Getting in the ‘in’ crowd send to have led Kalin in a tough position. Slavery and perhaps death? I love the idea of reading a book that involves cloning! Suspense, thrill, and some humor, this book seems like a great fit for many. Thanks for sharing!
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Very well written! I am sold and ready to read this book.
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I had the pleasure of reading this story and it took me on a ride that I was not ready for. I'm not a huge fan of sci-fi/fantasy novels, but this one made me look at the genre in a whole new light. Kalin's journey from being a normal college student to being part of this science experiment kept me enthralled throughout my reading journey. This book will not disappoint in the storytelling department.
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Damian Keyes wrote: 17 Jul 2023, 23:31 I had the pleasure of reading this story and it took me on a ride that I was not ready for. I'm not a huge fan of sci-fi/fantasy novels, but this one made me look at the genre in a whole new light. Kalin's journey from being a normal college student to being part of this science experiment kept me enthralled throughout my reading journey. This book will not disappoint in the storytelling department.
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As technology advances faster and faster by the minute, the topic of clones and their treatment (due to robots and such being made for personalized matters) becomes a more and more relevant topic to discuss on a daily basis.
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Thank you for your thoughtful and engaging review of Project Tau. It's fascinating to see how the book delves into the ethical implications of human cloning and explores themes of human rights, slavery, and abuse. The author's ability to maintain a gripping and fast-paced narrative while addressing these complex subjects is commendable. The inclusion of humor adds a nice touch of levity to balance the seriousness of the plot. Overall, it sounds like Project Tau is a thought-provoking and immersive science fiction thriller. Thank you for your recommendation, and we appreciate your rating of 4 out of 4 stars.
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Post by Hamna Iftikhar »

Though I do not read Sci-Fi books, your review has made it interesting. I am definitely going for it.
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The future of cloning is already being implemented in modern times, especially when it comes to pregnancy and fertilization. Project Tau by Jude Austin, is a science fiction about Kalin Taylor who must infiltrate a cloning facility in order to join a fraternity to prove to himself that he can fit in with the popular group as well as being seen as a cool kid. Great review. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by Winnie Nkonde »

The story of human cloning has been circulating for years, with some dismissing it as mere conspiracy theories. However, having a book that delves into the subject is truly remarkable. I sincerely hope we never have to witness such events in real life. Great review! I will definitely give it a try.
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Post by Melisa Jane »

This scifi book about human cloning seems horrifying, especially considering that the clones don't have any rights. Breaking into Project Tau also seems very dangerous. I'm very curious to find out what happened next.
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Post by Kendal Low »

I’m really not a fan of sci-fi, but the plot of Project Tau sounds so interesting! I might just have to give it a try.
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Post by LINDO NINO »

Based on your review "Protect Tau" by Jude Austin has an interesting narrative. I am inspired by intrigue and this book seems to have it all. From adventure to a little humor, I definitely recommend it to open minded readers who enjoy science fiction stories.
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Post by Okoye Chinonso+ »

This is quite captivating. It's not every day that one talks about the idea of cloning. I'm curious about the content of the book. Hence, I'll give it a read to find out more. Congrats on getting the BOTD. It is well deserved.
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