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Re: Official Review: Project Tau by Jude Austin

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The topic of cloning and how the clones are treated is very intriguing. I’m curious to see what I think about the sample.
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A nice 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. The story appears quite interesting.
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I would definitely love to if Taylor would succeed in penerating the Project Pau.
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I already feel scared to read it, but then I don't want to have a thought bothering me at the back of my mind wondering what is going on in the novel
Congrats to the book of the day.
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Not my type of book, but a very thorough review.
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This book sounds intriguing. The review had me wanting to read it but at the same time, almost afraid to. Great job!
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Excellent review of the book. Thanks for giving plenty of warning about certain sensitive aspects of the story and writing. I enjoy science fiction movies but not the novels so much. This plot does really sound gripping, but even the sample was a bit gruesome for me.
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I generally am not a fan of sci-fi books. However I do appreciate the author's attempt to explore moral themes such as human rights and slavery. Sounds like a well written novel.
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I love science fiction stories. I'm definitely going to try this one out.
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This sounds like a pulsating read. I especially like the theme. Thanks for the beautiful review.
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I would like to think the future may have a different outcome, but maybe that wouldn't make as an exciting story. But this book certainly gives you lots to think about!
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Post by Amychrz »

I read the preview, which was the prologue and chapter one. I am curious what happens in between chapter one when the innocent pre college boy Kalin is introduced to the "project" and what happened in the prologue of the two projects escaping. Thank you for your review. I will continue reading as someone else said, with eyes wide shut.
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I like science fiction and I read almost any book of this genre. This one I wouldn't miss and the humorous aspect is a bonus. Thank you for a fantastic review.
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An amazing book and an amazing plot, with enthralling characters. Thank you for comprehensive and thorough review!
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I admire this science fiction novel. The fact it talks about future technology makes remember KXY movie. Great review
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