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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The book sounds alarming, but it does also sound intriguing. The author gives the future light. As much as this book is fiction, it gives one desire to read. Thank you for the review.
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This book is amazing. It has me thinking about the government and has me asking questions like “Are we really clones?” “Are we made just to be slaves?” “Is this real?” This book has a whole different meaning when you sit there and think about it for a little bit. Good suspense, good wording, good book title, just good everything. Thank you so much for giving me the chance to read the book Project Tau.
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I have always been a fan of sci-fi and this review got me hooked. This book will surely be a great read. Thanks for a superb review.
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Thanks for your review. I have read this book and its sequel about Project Kata and his friend Project Tau. However, since I already have this book (months ago), Amazon doesn't let me add it again. I wonder if this time's version is different from the one I have.
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This is a fast-paced, gripping science fiction thriller highlighting clones, science fiction, and mature content. The book has a free sample on Amazon Kindle and has a unique OnlineBookClub review. I rated the book 3 out of 4 stars. Congrats @JudeAustin18 on the BOTD selection.
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Oh my God. I always love to read books about cloning. I can't wait to start reading Project Tau. The book review looks interesting enough. Congrats on BOTD.
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This book I'd say is for those with an open mind. Definitely not for younger audience. The style and layout makes it an easy to read book. The suspense will have you sitting at the edge of your chair. I'd give it 4 stars. Good job Jude
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I like thought provoking, world life issues. These, combined with a futuristic setting, may just entice me to read the book. Thanks for wonderful review.
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This book is a science fiction story on science gone out of control. All sci-fi is based on such experiments but this one makes it worth reading due to the questions raised. Great review.
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As someone whose first choice isn't Sci-Fi but still appreciates it, I think this is one of the few books in the genre that I am actually more intrigued to read. The combination of a normal college kid trying to fit in and the wild suspense involving the clones sounds like a fun one and the fact that still covers so many difficult and complex issues makes it so much better. This is definitely one of those things that I might even like to see as a movie. This review was very thorough and really opened my eyes up to just how good this book is. I've definitely got to check it out!
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Science can get out of control quite easily. Does Kalin get out unscathed? Can't wait to see what happens when project Tau goes awry. Thank you for a great review.
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I need more than both eyes shut to read this book in its entirety, turn off my imagination as well. Some may find it interesting, but if such a travesty should become a reality, I doubt that it will end well. Thanks for the insightful review.
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Project Tau is a gripping, fast-paced science fiction thriller. Despite the futuristic nature, the strength of the story lies in its thought provoking quality. The book is based on the themes of human rights, slavery, and abuse.
The review is superb.
Congratulations on Botd 🎉
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A good fast-moving science fiction thriller book "Project Tau" by Jude Austin, which follows Kalin Taylor, a college student, who is caught up in a human cloning project. Cloning becomes an everyday occurrence in order to make the clones almost slave labor with no fundamental rights. The story appears quite interesting to read.
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Post by Wayne Njoroge »

Project Tau is an intriguing science fiction novel that portrays the accomplishments of unethical science experiments that result in unexpected consequences. Thank you for the free copy. Congrats on being BOTD.
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