Official Review: Homecoming by Jude Austin

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Re: Official Review: Homecoming by Jude Austin

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The first word coming to mind is "wow" indeed it seem to be a great book, this is a must read for me, am a great fun of science fantasy novel. Great review pal
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Although I am not much of a sci-fi fan I did enjoy "Project Tau." I started "Homecoming" awhile back, but had not gotten very far and still haven't gotten back to it! Based on your review it sounds like it is worth the read! Thanks for another great review!
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This was a great review! I definitely want to read this. Will check out the first book for sure though.
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Great review! I have read this book as well and I loved it! I agree that the author does a great job, and I appreciate the intermittent humor.
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Wow indeed. The review is great. No doubt the book is amazing. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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Post by BreeAnn Whittaker 4 »

A science fiction sequel, nice. I really don't care for science fiction novels, but if you like science fiction novels then have at it.
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This certainly sounds like a well thought out and well-executed book, written as much for entertainment as for thought-provoking conversation starters. Fantastic review!
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Science fiction has always been an interesting read for me and I am anxious already to know what happened to Tau and Kata. Nice review
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Oh wow, a great balancing between seriousness and humour is not easily achieved, and this is really commendable! I do enjoy adventure stories (with science fiction thrown in) once in a while, I'll check this one out. Although it means I have to look at Project Tau first. Thanks for the critical review!
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wow! sounds like a nice read. Your review is well detailed , thanks for recommending it.
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Honestly, I haven't read Project Tau, so I can't jump into Homecoming, but from your review, I can't wait to read it! Thanks for the review.
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Great review, thank you! I read both books in this series and I really enjoyed this one. Very well written and great character development.
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Post by Dvipah »

This book was almost twice as long as the first book in the series. Despite this, I still couldn’t put it down, and I really enjoyed the content. I loved how Kata and Tau both found another individual to confide in along the way. They were best friends when they were locked up in GenTech, but now given certain circumstances, they had to find another friend to trust. It made me root for them to succeed even more. I also liked how coping with mental illness was a theme in this book. Kata must have been under an insane amount of stress because he was tortured for so long.
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From the review i can tell its an interesting book. I am definitely going for it. Thanks for the good review
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I'm yet to read the first book, but I admit this one sounds captivating and thrilling. I like how realistic the characters are, that definitely improves the reading experience. Amazing and thorough review!
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