Overall rating and opinion of "Project Tau" by Jude Austin

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Usuma Khan wrote: 03 Jun 2020, 11:49 This book clearly depicts that if, we humans, don't learn to take responsibility and handle things the right way, even our own creations will turn against her. Kudos to the author!🌸
Something we know but ofter forget. Humans are amazing creatures but we are not inmortal in any way we need to lear were to stop with our creations
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The book really evoked a great deal of emotion in me and if an author perfectly holds my soul in such intrigue, then that's a star author. I would recommend this to every adult out there. Apart from fun, there's a fulfillment that comes with reading Jude Austin's
Project Tau. There are a lot of lessons to take away and a sense of purpose to restore hope in humanity.
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I've yet to read this book, but I like the premise and the science elements. I also like seeing the author participating in the discussion.
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Sci-Fi books are definitely a favorite of mine and Project Tau is the best I've read. The plot is captivating and the writing is definitely worth commending.
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I loved it! I really enjoy science fiction stories and this one is at the top of my favorites. The emotions I felt while reading it were strong and I always love when stories are able to do that. It does have some pretty heavy topics, but I highly recommend this to anyone interested in books of this genre.
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I keep asking, what's the fuss about joining fraternities. Is it a thing? Now Kalin's life is changed forever.
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I loved the book. I'm not really a sci-fi kind of guy but I felt Project Tau was more of a psychological thriller than a science fiction book lol. Psychological Thrillers are my favorite! I loved the character progression of both Tau and Kalin i.e. seeing them mature and get braver with time. The book really makes you think about the human condition i.e, what it means to be human and how much control do we or will we have over our own lives :ugeek2:
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I am a fan of Sci- fi and suspense book. Being a science student, I love the concept of cloning of DNA in the book. I haven't read the book yet, but have read the sample. And I already loved the book. The author has done an amazing job. I will no doubt will enjoy the book
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I love sci-fi books! And Jude Austin's "Project Tau" is fantastic. My favourite characters of this book are the scientists - Chatton and Reinfield (besides Kalin and Tau obviously). I also like how detailed it is. I will rate this book 4/4 and recommend it to everyone including people who are new to this genre. Watch out though it has a cliffhanger and I frankly can't wait to read the next one!
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I don’t particularly fancy sci-fi books but Project Tau has gotten so many positive reviews that I’m almost convinced that it’s a read I would thoroughly enjoy.
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I would give 3 out of 4 stars for this book. The story had been very exciting since the beginning and I liked the way it is portrayed with the supernatural forces and the scientific features.
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I didn't want to read it but after reading so many positive reviews, am having second thoughts.
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The book seems to be very interesting since it doesn't contain hard scientific terms which would have frightened the readers. After all this positive comments, I definitely must read the book :D .
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I am fascinated by the revies of this book. I will definitely read this book as soon as possible. It feels like this book could pave a way for intellectual debates.
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This book is about cloning and it makes you wonder if there really are cloned people in some part of the world and how they get to live their lives. It's really interesting and I will rate it 4/4.
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