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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The reviews of the book definitely made me want to read the book. As a self-proclaimed science nerd, I believed that getting vaccinated was important, regardless of the process. I also doubtful of those who advocate against them. However, reading the reviews and seeing that the writer had done thorough research to support her points, really piqued my interest and made me read the book.
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Yes, the reviews made me want to read this book. Most of the reviews are positive and further explained what the book is about.
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Yes, because the reviews built curiosity for me about what's store in the book regarding vaccine, it's side effects,how much it might damage rather than saving the lives.
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Yes. I was already engaged when I found out that the book is about COVID. After seeing the devastating effects it had on people I sure wanted to read it
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Yes, definitely! Even though its a spoiler of sorts to know what the book contains, I'm intrigued and curious to know the author's perspective, especially because its backed by research. I took both doses and had little to no side effects, but I know there were several for whom it didn't suit very well. Is it related or because of the evidence the author presents? I'd like to find out.
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The review help gave me insight about what the book is all about. The reason I want to read the book was because of curiosity of the author's claim. What actually happened? And is the book title true?
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I didn't read much reviews of the book but with the little I read, I wouldn't say it made me want to read the book's content. I was attracted mostly by the book's title. I want to know what the author mean by that being that the book discusses COVID-19 topics.
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