Official Review: The Unborn by Tayma Tameem

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I love it when a book has proper worldbuilding, although the repetition of character backstory could be a bit tedious. Thanks for the review.
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Climate change is a real life issue and we can only imagine what the future holds for us. Tayma Tameem brings out one of the imaginations of what is ahead of us through The Unborn. It is going to be a fascinating read for me. Thanks for the review.
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Climate change is a very common subject in our era. I am excited to come across this book as it cuts across important subjects such as climate change and water shortage which if not handled properly in reality, would eventually be an issue.
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I like the premise of this book; the negative effects of climate change on the world. I like the fact the characters were well developed, too. However, I'll skip it due to its slow pace. Thank you for the informative review.
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This is an intriuging plot. I check the sample out. Nice review.
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I am not always interested in sci-fi novels but this story-line intrigues me; a story set in future which experiences water scarcity due to the chaos created by the humans, and is controlled by a central corporation which provides access to limited supply of water. I would give this read a try. Thank you for the review!
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Climate change is a topic I care about, and the future may be frightening if mankind continues to be self-centered. I am not too much into science fiction, but after reading this positive review, I will take advantage of the generous free give-away and if I love the book as much as the reviewer does, I may go for the second and third book as well.
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This book sounds magnificent i love how this book written it wrote in the way that noone wrote before that really great I read this book and I feel so good about what I am reading about
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I recently read a novel similar to this one that explores the negative effects of climate change on the world. So, I think for the time being, I'll pass this one. Thanks for the great review.
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I had started reading two different series written by Tayma Tameem and I haven't finished either of them. So I'm slightly wary about starting another one. I think I'll just keep this in mind for later.
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Sounds like a very interesting book. I love sci-fi and books about how the future changes because of how we live now. The characters seem like they have to make a lot of life or death choices and learn how to survive. I think its cool that the author explains the reasoning behind everyone's choices so that you can understand the character whether or not you agree with them. Great review! It makes me want to read this book!
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I find the book realistic and the plot is amazing. I like the author's perspective. I would love to read. Good review.
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Although I am not a big fan of reading Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels, I did notice that the story becomes more fascinating as I progressed through the review, and therefore I have to admit that I am curious and would like to read more.
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Post by Gabriela Veiga »

I loved Valoria wich was also written by Tayma Tameem, so I got really exited when I discovered that today's BOTD was from her, and she didn't disappoint me. I don't particularly like sci-fi, but when I always get interested to see how the author's take a huge problem that we have now, like climate change, and show us how it is going to be like in the future. Of course some parts are for the sake of the plot but in the end all of us should be aware, but we should take on the message the Tayma wants to show us.
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Post by Angelah Bhungeni »

It sounds like it tackles everything that makes us human including the damage that we, ourselves, cause to the environment and other people. I've begun liking sci-fi recently, so this sounds like a good read.
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