Official Review: The Unborn by Tayma Tameem

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Re: Official Review: The Unborn by Tayma Tameem

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Omg! I'm like 3-4 chapters into it and I just don't want to stop reading. Tayma Tameem is unbelievably talented! Thankyou for for the wonderful review!
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The negative effects of climate change result in birthing problems thus the implementation of an artificial birthing program. Wow! Alright this is fertile imagination. Anyway I am not a Sci-fi fan but congrats to the author.
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The writer warns us that whatever form of greedy will get revenge naturally because everyone needs to live properly. It is genious book to read.
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The ill effects if climate change is already felt in many parts of the world now and I believe, would become more terrible with time. Hence, a story in this back drop seems gripping and how the characters react may tel how we may act in coming years. Thanks for the review !
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The great book which can be used to make campaign for saving natural resources of greedy conglomeration around the world.
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This book has an interesting premises. I look forward to reading it. Thanks for the review.
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The plot of this novel is very significant to modern life today. It sounds engaging. Thanks for your honest review.
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Climate changes,supply scarcity while a company has unlimited power over the supplies.. sounds like an interesting and intriguing story. Thanks for a great review.
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I cringed at the idea of a dystopian world where a single company has monopoly on the world's water supply. Forge Corporation is a seriously uncomfortable idea, which makes Tameem's writing worth reading. I'd love to know what happens between Forge and The Outliers.
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I don't usually fancy books about time travel, but I appreciate that this one is professionally edited. Congrats on BOTD!
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Cool. It's really interesting once book has successfully incorporated issues we are currently experiencing. Although I am not sure if this is for me right now. I find sci-fi boring these days. Hoping to change that so I can dive into this. Anyway, thanks a lot!
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A science-fiction genre addressing a crucial aubject of climate change is one to spare time for. I will recommend it to lovers of this kind of genre. Congratulations to the author on BOTD
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Fascinating premise – I'm a big fan of dystopian fiction, and I think water scarcity is indeed an issue that we might be facing in the future. Thanks for the great review!
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One factor on what makes an interesting sci-fi novel for me is how it explores the moral implications of mankind's scientific advancement, and this book seems to cover that area with an added bonus of finely written characters. It is also relevant today which makes it even more terrifying and exhilarating. Thanks for the review.
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My! My! Now this is a story worth the time. I think it's time the Hursts reconsidered their allegiances. This novel sounds captivating indeed. Congrats on being the BOTD
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