Did the reviews of this book make you want to read it?

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Re: Did the reviews of this book make you want to read it?

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Yes, even with just the first dose of COVID vaccine, i feels they haven't missed out on anything by not completing the full course.
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The book's title initially caught my attention and sparked my interest. Then, after reading the review, I was even more compelled.
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Honestly, I never read reviews of this book. I read it because I wanted to and I found it myself.
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Yes, it is. The title and the review made me pick it. COVID-19 and then the vaccines have impacted many. There was a subtle fear aspect lingering but the herd behavior nudged my governments making it difficult to move around without vaccination made in mandatory. As the review states about the well researched piece which substantiates the claims made, I am interested to read it. in process...
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Yes, the review of the book was so detailed. I got a glimpse into what the book discusses. Thanks to the reviewer.
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Apart from going through some reviews the book title is charming that it did captured my interest.
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After looking at the cover page, who would want to dismiss the concept? Everyone has seen the dangerous side effects of the vaccine, despite the fact that vaccination was widely encouraged before entering the secure zone. The opinions of researchers on the vaccine are becoming widely shared and thus I'm reading what is needed reading after finishing the review.
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Yes, I am very interested to hear others opinions on vaccines. In particular, the COVID vaccines have become extremely debated. I wonder how others come to their conclusions, and what information they are using to form that opinion.
I am extremely against using fear or coercion to make medical decisions. However most of the information surround covid is shrouded by this. Intentionally or not, The world has run scared. I am interested to see how this novel feeds into or debunks this.
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The answer for this question is obviously YES. Readers who loves to gain knowledge regarding COVID will select it for reading.
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Yes, the reviews of this book made me want to read it. The diverse opinions and detailed analyses provided by readers piqued my interest and made me curious about the arguments and evidence presented by Dr. Colleen Huber against the COVID-19 vaccines.
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Yes, the review of this book made me want to read it. I am not a fan of medically related book but i fell in love with the descriptive nature of the review, and now, i want to read the book.
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Yes, the review of this book made me want to read it. I am not a fan of medically related book but i fell in love with the descriptive nature of the review, and now, i want to read the book.
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The first review I read about this was detailed and informative, making me more aware of the side effects of vaccination.
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