Overall rating and opinion of "Project Tau" by Jude Austin
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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "Project Tau" by Jude Austin
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The book deals with mature topics sensitively while still being true to itself. The characters are portrayed as strong individuals with a responsibility towards the future. Some aspects of the book are relatable such as the efforts to fit in by the main protagonist. The author has designed a dark sense of humor which was pretty good. It helped in lightening the atmosphere amid the serious storyline.
Overall I would give this book 4 out of 4 stars. It is a great read to stimulate your imagination.
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I heard there is a sequel and more being written.djr6090 wrote: ↑13 Apr 2020, 10:04 I haven't started this book, mostly because I began reading Inheritence by Paolini, which is a huge book. From the topics in this Forum though, I might give Project Tau a try. It looks like an engaging read, even if it is part of a series, which I ordinarily avoid. By the way, can anyone tell me if it is a stand-alone?
I too enjoyed the book. It drew me in and didn’t let go. I love how the two main characters both change and develop over time. I am amazed at how clueless Mason was even minutes before his death.
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You heard correctlyteacherjh wrote: ↑21 May 2020, 03:54I heard there is a sequel and more being written.djr6090 wrote: ↑13 Apr 2020, 10:04 I haven't started this book, mostly because I began reading Inheritence by Paolini, which is a huge book. From the topics in this Forum though, I might give Project Tau a try. It looks like an engaging read, even if it is part of a series, which I ordinarily avoid. By the way, can anyone tell me if it is a stand-alone?


Project Tau is Book 1 of the series, and yes, as such it can be read as a stand-alone

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