Official Review: The Unborn by Tayma Tameem

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Re: Official Review: The Unborn by Tayma Tameem

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Really appreciate the efforts taken by narrator to spread the awareness of water scarcity. And also i liked the story part where one can understand and relate that story to the upcoming problems in future.
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Sounds really interesting. I would like to know what happened to the outliers later on, did they succeed in their plans to take over, and what about summer. Did she have the twins ... I guess I’ll have to read the book to find out. Nice review
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Thanks, but I don't think this is my kind of book, as I really don't want to read about a world where women have to decide whether or not to abide by said world's reproductive policy - in this case, the "Birth Project" - and one's woman's journey when she decides not to.
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Really appreciate the efforts taken by narrator to spread the awareness of water scarcity. And also i liked the story part where one can understand and relate that story to the upcoming problems in future.
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This is a sci-fi book that talks about the scary yet possible situation we can face if we don’t have water. Congratulations BOTD!
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:techie-studyinggray: Thanks for the review. I was not originally interested in reading the book but your review makes it look interesting, so I will give it a try perhaps
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I love Sci-Fi/Fantasy, so I can't say that I am all that biased when it comes to new books and authors in my favorite genre. I read anything and everything I can find. Unfortunately, this book is unlucky exception, cover reminded me about "Matrix", so I expected something revolutionary and was disappointed after reading quite ordinary description.
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The book sounds really interesting, but the fact that it ends with some unanswered questions is a bummer. I would still read it tho.
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The title made me think it was something different, but the premise sounds interesting. Climate change was not something I had considered into this equation. It is interesting how we still want to go on with births even when there are no resources. It would be interesting to see how these different perspectives are shown and developed. I think I might give this a chance. Thanks for your review.
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This sounds interesting already. I look forward to reading this book. Nice review.
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“The Unborn” by Tayma Tameem is riveting, dark, and full of suspense. Dystopian at its core, it builds a character-driven thrill ride on a base of science fiction, human drama, and military action. There is something on every page that draws you in—expect to feel horror, shock, intrigue, and heart palpitations as you gobble through the pages.
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It can be dangerous to criticize the company, and much more so for Summer, whose husband, Jake, is one of the company’s directors. For Jake’s part, he has his own problems: the world has gone to hell; and there are rebels that must be dealt with—and a military official will stop at nothing to get the company to use the Birth Projects to create super soldiers.
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Post by Faithy_Goody_Star »

Climate change is a topic people are learning to have conversations on. I'm glad this book has to do with a relevant subject. Nice review.
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What a great concept for a novel; climate change is a very important subject and I love the story the author crafted around it. However, science fiction doesn't appeal to me.
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I cant wait to read this. I am a great fan of Sci-fi novels and this book seems to provide good meaning to the current society.
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