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 2019 Book of the Month]

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What a book it must be, can't wait to start reading already. The book gives you a peek into the future. Congrats on BOTD
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I was quite engaged from the very beginning of the sample, and certainly hope to read the full book. From your review it seems that the issues of years past, like slavery and abuse, remain in the future. I suppose the more things change the more they remain the same.
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This is a interesting, but scary story. I'm trying to figure out what the scientists did to make the projects so angry, which will be revealed which makes this book a very good read.
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Thanks for your review. It sounds like you really enjoyed this one, even with one eye shut! It’s a bit too grim and graphic for my tastes though...
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The storyline is intriguing. The character of Kalin seems promising. I like reading sci-fi novels. Looking forward to reading it. Congrats on BOTD!
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I love science fiction books. When I read the preview pages I didn't think it is about clones. My mind had painted aliens. I am glad to see the book already proving me wrong. According to your review, There is so much to admire about the book. I can't wait to enjoy this read. Thank you for an interesting review.
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This book seems like a really good read! Cloning is something that could be happening in the very near future. This review gave an amazing summary without giving anything away and definitely made me want to read this book!
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It is good to know that even in a thrilling science fiction, the author has paid equal attention to character development. I sampled the excerpt and found this book right up my alley. Thanks for the review, you convinced me to read this.
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Not a great sci-first fan. But your review and the sample of the book makes me want to read this book. Great review.
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Project Tau is a sci-fi story that takes place far from our planet, where human cloning is the new technology for producing slave labor.
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Re: Featured Official Review: Project Tau by Jude Austin
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In the futuristic world in which Tau is created it seems that only Kalin has a moral compass which points North. Something is horribly wrong with Tau's handlers. The story gets very gory. However, the ending gives the audience hope for the survivors. An awesome read.
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It sounds like an interesting story, but it also sounds strangely familiar with the cloning and slavery... I still look forward to seeing how this story unfolds. It is definitely going on my list of things to read in the very near future.usually with stories like this, id love to see if this is part of a series.
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I like stories and movies when they have interesting characters,which gets me hooked to the story. From what I can grasp from the review is that the book is more character driven than plot driven which is making me want to read the book! Also I want to explore what happens with this poor college guy kalin . Apart from that the book involves cool future sci-fi stuff which really is driving me to get one. Thanks for this cool review!
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The future is always a guess when it comes to trying to figure out its effects on humanity. This is generally a genre I do not read, however, the relatable character depth sounds very intriguing.
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The plot seems to be something that is a big possibility in the near future. With the advances in technology, cloning could be a norm in the future.
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