Official Review: The Unborn by Tayma Tameem

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The premise of this book seems intriguing. I’ve never really been a fan of Sci-fi so I may have to pass on this one. Great review anyways 🙌
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This books will give a unique insight about climate change and its dreadful effects to us. Thank you very much for the review.
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Post by Nushfieka F »

I don't think that I would be so brave as to work in the birth projects section like Summer can. Even though she is having her sad moments at times but honestly.... She's so brave to even accept the position.
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Post by Cristina Corui Mihailescu »

Great review, but it couldn't convince me to read such a dystopia, so close to reality! It is going to become true...
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With the current talk of climate change, this will be a good book to read. I hope it will shed light on some of the problems afflicting this topic. Great review.
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Post by Michelle Menezes »

I've heard good things about Tayma Tameem's books and this one seems equally great. Even though it is slow paced, I think it is intense and has a good amount of conflict. I'd like to know how Summer deals with her predicament and The Outliers' efforts.
Thank you for the wonderful review.
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Have you ever dreamt of being in your own world? Then this is the right book for you. As the build up of anxiety, curiosity, and anticipation implode inside of you. Due to the marvellous cover page the captivated our attention. Start by delving into the wonderful mastermind behind this book. With suspenseful beginning to tear dropping, shocking and inspiring Chapters imbedded un the superb story. Delve yourself in this book by reading and finding out the problem and solutions to this suspenseful, wonderful story. I wish I can tell you more, but I don’t want to spoil this wonderful story for you. Enjoy reading
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that sounds like an interesting plot! I've been dying to read some dystopian sci-fi about climate change and water shortage! I'm definitely checking this one out! thanks!!
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The book appears to be a fascinating read. Climate change impacts us all, and it's encouraging to see a novelist writing about it. I'd like to read the book since it appears to be informative. Great review
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A novel based on a subject that's already very relevant today that also explores human reactions to such problems seems really intriguing. Thank you for your great review
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Post by Snigdha Pandey »

I don't really enjoy reading books about climate change. And, from the review, I don't really get any details about the one - child policy. In general, I don't think it's a bad thing at all. The growing population is a major cause of most global problems and I really wouldn't find the 'evil' Forge corporation evil because of this policy. So I'll just pass on this book.
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The plot seems to be quite realistic. Climate change is an important topic and this book will help in spreading the awareness about same. I am a Sci-fi fan so I am definitely going to read this. Thanks for your review.
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The title and book cover match well which tells us without telling us that it is about the future. Unfortunately our world is starting to look like the world narrated in the story and reading this would be a visionary perspection of what could happen to our world.
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I really enjoy sci-fi novels and this one definitely looks like it needs to go on my list. I really enjoy it when the characters are very well developed. Thank you for the great review and congrats on BOTD!
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Post by Satwik Mohanty »

The idea of a single corporation having complete control over the world's water system is so unfair and interesting. I wonder what Jake and Summer's decision will be. Thanks for the detailed review!
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