Official Review: Homecoming by Jude Austin

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Re: Official Review: Homecoming by Jude Austin

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Project Tau was one of my favourite sci-fi so far. And with this sequel it seems even more exciting. I will surely delve into this as well. Thanks for a great review.
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I remember sampling this book; it was incredibly exciting and captivating. I agree that you easily become friends with Tau and Kata as they struggle to escape being manipulated by unscrupulous individuals. I also appreciate the author's use of humor to deflate less palatable situations. I haven't read the first one yet, but I sure will if only to fully enjoy Homecoming! Thanks for the scintillating review.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. This book sounds amazing and has definitely found a spot on my reading list.
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A fascinating story I am yet to read, definitely give a try in good time at least in no time.
Very plain and impressive review, I recommend this good genre.
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Cloning and the theme of human rights seem to always go hand-in-hand, especially with the question of what makes a human, but I can’t imagine how much more complicated that must get if Kata was experimented on and made to think he was a clone. That’s a mind trip for him and the reader. That alone makes me want to read the book, but I think I should the first one beforehand. Don’t want to get lost. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Post by Amberbooks4eva »

The descriptions made in the book about the characters and settings are quite vivid but that's the part I struggle with but not too much. Thanks to the review I got to know that I should try the book as I don't read sci-fi books too frequently and it's rare too. The flow of the story holds much important to me and while reading a few pages, It made me happy that the book's flow is consistent and uninterrupted. Although I have to go through both the books I still would like to have it in my library . The vivid topics discussed in the book are also a major catch for me. ☺
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I enjoyed reading your review. I read the first book, and really enjoyed it. The first book ended with a cliffhanger, so I am really interested in reading the second book to find out how everything ends.
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