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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Great review; you gave very descriptive insight as to why I'll have to miss this read. I can probably count on one hand how many sci-fi movies I've watched, and the zero amount of sci-fi books I've read, still holds strong; yet, I found your review to be enduring. Let's face it, we're in the year of 2020, we are now living in times of the "never before seen or heard of" Cloning unfortunately may not be so far fetched.
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One of those few sci-fi novels breaking the stereotype of including only space and time travel in the plot. Definitely a worth read.
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Sci-fi books are my go to books. With this review, i am am captivated already and i look forward to reading this book. Good review
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Post by Bhuvana Subramanyam »

I watched the movie, 'Tau' which is about artificial intelligence. After reading the review I find the book concept equally interesting. I don't know if the movie and book are connected. I guess I'll find out after reading the book. :wink:
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Sci-fi doesn't usually interest me too much, but this one sounds like something I'd enjoy. I'll have to add it to my bookshelf for the future :)
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As a science student this novel is a must read for me. Appreciate the detailed review.
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The book is a bit scary with so many mysteries. I bet it’s going to be an interesting read. Human clones? I am sure going to read this. Thanks for the review.
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'Project Tau' is quite an alluring title for such a amazing science fictional book. Speaking of the future is irresistible hence the mind painting of what it would look like by authors. I appreciate the fact that the author blended humor into this book. Thanks for the review.
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The story is so tantalizing, this Science friction thriller sounds interesting to me. I think everyone will want to know more about human cloning, and the future. Thanks for the amazing review.
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Cloning is one of those topics I think about that both intrigues and terrifies me at the same time. Ty seems like an interesting character that is daring and enjoys new scientific discoveries. The science-fiction element and fast pace you mention mixed with humor has me adding this to my shelf. It sounds both suspenseful and realistic to our future. Great review! :techie-studyinggray:
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As a medical student, I had to have this in my shelf. Although, it certainly was an interesting read but the exploitation of the clones disturbed me a lot. Not for the light hearted.
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As a medical student, I had to have this in my shelf. Although, it certainly was an interesting read but the exploitation of the clones disturbed me a lot. Not for the light hearted.
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Wonderful! Books like these makes me think about where I am and where life my take me. It makes me feel alive. It seems like a book to ponder about for a long time.
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I just finished this one and found it very compelling as well.
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From the review I can sense the book is very interesting, all thanks to the author and reviewer for the good job done.
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