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I have taken it for review. The premise is interesting and it is a trending topic every now and then. But I needed to know in-depth what is the truth. Was it a mistake getting vaccinated?
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I haven't reviewed the book but I am considering reviewing it. Maybe when I finish reading it, then I can select it for review.
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Yes I wish to read and review this book. The reason is because as a person who was vaccinated, I feel that it's important to know more on the vaccine. I also believe that by reviewing this book, it could start discussions on this topic as well.
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I haven't reviewed this book yet, but I would like to think about doing so because I want to examine, via the author's perspective and my analysis, the dark period when the virus killed a lot of people, the measures that people took to prevent it, and the effectiveness of the vaccine.
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Yes, I am considering reading the entire book and writing a review of it. It is a book that deserves a rating as it touches on something that affected a lot of people.
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Many topics raised about this vaccine of the conora virus are educative and informative. So I will like to embrace an opportunity to read it thoroughly.
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Am considering to leave my review but then it requires amazon customer review and i don't have a amazon account.
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I haven't reviewed the book yet. The number of pages was mentioned to be 12 and it sounded too good to be true. I came to the forum to find out if the book is really this small. While it is not that quick to read, it does contain a lot of useful information. I am looking forward to reading it.
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I haven’t had the chance to review the book yet, but based on reviews, I believe it will be a very interesting read.
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I'm considering reviewing this book because the topic from its summary seems interesting. I like reading about conspiracies, and this one fits that area. I hope I'll get the chance to review it.
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Melisa Jane wrote: 31 May 2024, 02:51 This is a discussion topic for the May 2024 Book of the Month, "Neither Safe Nor Effective (2nd Edition): The Evidence Against the COVID Vaccines" by Dr. Colleen Huber.

Have you reviewed or considering reviewing this book?
I decided to review "Neither Safe nor Effective" by Dr. Colleen Huber because of its timely and controversial subject matter. The book examines over 700 studies to question the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines. It's structured into nine sections, each focusing on different concerns, from early safety warnings to side effects reported globally.
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Hilda Murithi wrote: 25 Jun 2024, 00:00 I'm considering reviewing this book because the topic from its summary seems interesting. I like reading about conspiracies, and this one fits that area. I hope I'll get the chance to review it.
That sounds like a great reason to review the book! "Neither Safe nor Effective" dives into controversial and thought-provoking topics. Given your interest in conspiracies, you might find Dr. Huber's examination of the vaccine data and her arguments quite engaging. Exploring different perspectives, especially on such a significant and timely issue is always interesting. I hope you can read it and share your insights with the group!
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Sean Patrick Tracy wrote: 03 Jun 2024, 04:12 Many topics raised about this vaccine of the conora virus are educative and informative. So I will like to embrace an opportunity to read it thoroughly.
I agree! The topics raised in "Neither Safe nor Effective" are indeed both educational and informative. The book provides a deep dive into the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines, backed by extensive research and data. It's worth taking the time to read it thoroughly.
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I haven't written a review for this book yet, but I'm thinking about doing so. Perhaps once I've completed reading it, I'll be able to share my thoughts and opinions in a review.
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