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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Project Tao is the book to read if you're a lover of scifi books. It's an action packed book. Thanks for the review.
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Cloning-related literature should no longer be classified as fiction; such events do occur in real life. The book appears to be intriguing, and I would love to read this fantastic sci-fi thriller. Great review
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project tau feels like a science fiction that would teach you a lot of stuff. it appears to have the kind of atmosphere i believe a lot of readers will appreciate.
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I'm interested to see a sci-fi novel that's solely people-based but still addresses themes of human rights and slavery. This seems like it could be a pretty great read. Thank you for your review!
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This book has an intriguing but rather disturbing premise. I don't enjoy science fiction cos of the gory and gripping experiments with nature and human lives. Sadly, this reflects the same. I'd have to pass. Thanks for your awesome review nonetheless.
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Wow nice story. I wonder what the future would look like in this book. This cloning of a thing I wonder if it will become a possibility in the nearest Future. I guess so. For most science fiction always come to reality.
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I’m looking forward to digging into this book to find out how Kalin will infiltrate a fraternity and succeed in his mission. Will he survive to tell a secret about cloning or he will he become an experiment? Cloning is a controversial topic and a relevant and timely as well.
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I know some readers would love this, but I won't. Sci-fi partnered with Thriller would be doubly horrifying for me. I hope everyone who will read this will enjoy it as much as you did, though. Thank you for the wonderful review!
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Post by Limpho Mojakisane »

I like the fact that the author has made the sci-fi less on aliens and dystopian themes, and more on characters! Although I am not a huge fan of this genre, I would read this novel because somehow it has an interesting aspect to it! By the way, this is also an exceptional review!!
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This is an exclusive content with an intriguing texts that will pique any readers interest.
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This sounds like an interesting story. The reality of cloning is becoming more apparent as the years go on. It will be interesting to see where the author goes with this story.
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Kalin forgot about his goal that's where things went horribly wrong. I really want to know what all is going to happen .this book should definitely go to my bookshelf it's sounds like a great book. Thanks for the great review.
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In as much as I like this young boy courage and enthusiasm I think cloning is not something to play with and trying to get in the facility for whatever reasons is too dangerous..
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This book shows me a glimpse of the future for every time that I get angry with Alexa. Then, I try to be nicer to her! :shock: Amazing review!
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Post by Barbara Perini »

I tend to enjoy this kind of gripping, fast-paced science fiction thriller and I'm looking forward to reading this over, as it's also about clones and all.
There are many elements that made me consider reading this book, and the character development is the main reason.
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