Official Review: The Unborn by Tayma Tameem

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Re: Official Review: The Unborn by Tayma Tameem

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Although I like science fiction, I’ll pass on this one. I don’t like endings like you described in review. I enjoyed your review.
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This sounds like it may be her best book yet! Definitely looking forward to reading this one!
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I am not a science fiction fan and do not read them at all, but this one sounds really interesting. I read the preview of the book and I think with all the "seeds" dying it would be a hard read for me. Also, you mentioned Summer gets pregnant with twins and the possibility of her having to possibly get rid of one, I can't handle that.
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It seems like a lot of action will be there. Very interesting plot. Thanks for clarifying it via a great review!
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I love that the plot is properly developed because the story seems extremely interesting. I would love to read this boom sometime.
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Post by Gbemisola Akinremi »

An interesting read. Sci-Fi is not my favourite but I think this piqued my interest. Wondering how Jake and Summer will balance their family life with the work ethics of the Forge company. Thanks for a great review.
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Post by perekenighan »

I don't read a lot of sci-fi movies but your review interests me especially the climate change you talked about...I will make a pass for it and I hope it's worth it. Thanks for the review
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This sounds incredible! I am interested in the story. Your review made it sound a whole lot better actually. Thank you for taking the time to write this :) I like sci-fi, so this is up my alley.
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The slow pace and not dropping the interest is a good blend. I am hoping to read this book soon.
Great Review
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Post by Michael Jerry_ »

Wow
This is a very interesting review it almost feels like a movie trailer to a movie that I can’t wait to see
I love science fictions like this that paint a slowly disintegrating society which forced the masses to hustle for survival
I wonder how things will pan out for everyone
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Forte Corporation sounds like a company. But the world is obviously coming to that point where it will depend on such for directive and survival.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting science fiction novel set in the distant future where, with limited resources, the "Forge Corporation" has control over the water and makes the policies for the public. The story focuses on one of the Forge directors and his wife who undergoes a pregnancy experiment, which results in twins, but with the Forge's one child policy it will affect the couple's lives. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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Post by Michele H »

Nice job in creating suspense in this review. Even though you say it’s a slower pace book he did a great job of portraying a book that people would still be very interested in turning page after page. Nice review.
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Today's plot emphasises the need of water conservation. Humanity just might be heading to the point where water becomes a scarce commodity. The negative changes we effect on the environment will turn against us. And in today's book, a one-child policy is given. I'll check it out.
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Sounds like an interesting, relevant piece of work for contemporary times. Good job concisely summarising the book and following it up with proper analysis. You seem to have a good justification for a 4-star rating as well. Keep it up!
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