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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This is my favourite kind of book. One that makes us fall in love with the characters and then evoke dread of what was going to happen to those beloved characters. The protoganist Kalin sounds very interesting and the plot is very promising. Definitely going into my TBR. Thanks for the amazing review.
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Sounds interesting, sadly I'm not up for another sci-fi/fantasy novel. But I'll definitely recommend this book to people interested in the genre. Congratulations on being listed as Book of the day.
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The plot for “Project Tau” sounds too interesting, but based on the comments, I also understand that this is yet another book speaking of a grim future. As I recently read a book of similar magnitude, I’m just about done with futuristic books for the time being. I hope the right audience enjoys and appreciates this book. Congrats on the BOTD!
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IT is a gripping science fiction thriller that includes meaningful ideas and likable characters. The critic gives high marks for the literary style, the harmony of the serious and comical passages, and the vivid world-building. The award perfect score of 4 out of 4.
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The feedback for the review of "Project Tau" is comprehensive and well-structured. The reviewer provides a concise overview of the book's plot, genre, and themes, highlighting its fast-paced and gripping nature. They appreciate the author's skill in balancing the mature themes with sensitivity and the inclusion of humor to provide comic relief. The reviewer also praises the character development and the book's thought-provoking quality. They give the book a high rating of 4 out of 4 stars and recommend it to readers who enjoy science fiction with an element of suspense and social commentary.
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This is an incredible book and anyone who enjoys reading science fiction novels would definitely enjoy reading this book. This is a wonderful book.
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The premise of the book is a little unsettling but that doesn't mean I wouldn't read the book. Project Tau is a science fiction thriller that looks into the future. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Fredrick Felix Mnjala Maneno »

It is disconcerting to think that most of our dark fantasies about the future are nearer than we think. I don't know how Kalin deals with being thrown into the fray that is cloning but I'd love to know. An excellent and well rounded review. Kudos.
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This looks like a book that captivates the attention of its reader. I have watched and read books with such a storyline; trying to break into a facility and a secret one at that, that could lead to disaster if cut. I like the fact that the author made use of humour to ease the tension that may have been caused.
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Project Tau is a fascinating story about how Kalin Taylor wants to be different than high school, this makes him pledge for Phi Mu Alpha, but they want him to break into Project Tau, a secret facility where cloning occurs. The book contains an element of suspense and some interesting humor. Nice review.
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The concept of reading or watching scary things makes me don't want to read or watch, because why to voluntary scare yourself only. I hope others will enjoy this read!
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I'm not an avid lover of science fiction books. So, I didn't fully connect with the storyline. Nonetheless, it seems event-filled and I got fascinated with that. Congrats on BOTD.
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Although a story about the future which has high chances of coming true is very scary to read and imagine but at the same time it is intriguing. I would love to give it a read for sure!
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I'll pass this book on to audacious readers of science-fiction stories because they will find this book more appealing. The plot seems engaging as well. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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The only reason why I want to read this book is to see how the story explores relevant issues like slavery, abuse, freedom, and human rights. I like the fact that it is futuristic.
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