Have you read or willing to read this book?

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I have read this book and hope to review it soon as well. It was a very thrilling book and I wouldn't mind reading it again.
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I have not read the book. I am willing to read the book at a later date. Thank you.
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I am currently reading this book. I got it when it was featured as a book of the day, and I can't wait to finish it and shate my thoughts about it.
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I have honestly not read it and if I do read it then it will be only to try and understand why people are so against vaccines. I have known people who died or suffered greatly because they weren't careful during the COVID times and might have still been here if they took a vaccine. This is just my opinion of course.
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Tomy Chandrafrost wrote: 29 Apr 2024, 07:37
Marie Chalupová wrote: 26 Apr 2024, 16:53 I kind of want to yet I am not sure if it's the right book for me. There is such a division about the COVID vaccines. It's hard to know what is true. I would need hard proofs if I am to believe anything.
I agree with you. Many conspiracy theories raise questions for me, but none dare to prove them validly. At least, I need scientific arguments that prove the shortcomings of vaccines.
If people can actually prove what you are suggesting regarding the vaccines, then I might be interested in reading about them. But I honestly have not met anyone who suffered from getting a vaccine. On the contrary, I only know of people who suffered/died because they did not get the vaccine.
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I'm looking forward to reading this book although I have read tins of books concerning Covid-19 and thus won't be an exception.
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I have read this book already, but won't mind reading it again and again. It's controversial but has some crazy ideas that I liked. The information it has is also interesting to learn.
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I have read this book already, but won't mind reading it again and again. It's controversial but has some crazy ideas that I liked. The information it has is also interesting to learn.
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I have not read the book, but it sounds really informative and hence I have added it to my want-to-read shelf and hope to enjoy reading it soon.
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No, I don’t think I’ll read this book because CoVid has become such an over saturated topic for me. Moreover, I also saw a few reviews stating some elements of the book that many might view as controversial.
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I haven't read this book still now. But I am looking forward to read it, to gain some knowledge and valuable information regarding COVID and pandemic.
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I have not read the book but will soon purchase and read the book. I want to know what made it so unique and sought after. I expect much from the book. I hope I will not be disappointed.
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I haven't read "Neither Safe Nor Effective," but I'm willing to explore it to understand the scientific data presented. It's important to consider diverse perspectives, especially on such significant topics.
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I haven't read it yet, but going by the reviews, I expect it to be a good read. I may find myself interested in reading it in full or in part in the future.
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I'm pro-vaccine, but since I've heard this book has an opposite view and also arrives evidence, I'm intrigued to read it and know the other perspective as well.
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