Review of January 6th and the Millenial Horde

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The case of COVID has been discussed from different angle that most people don't even know what to believe again. I would love to read this book to gain more insight. Congrats on BOTD.
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An interesting review. The author's thoughts on COVID-19 are something I'd really like to learn more about. Congratulations on winning BOTD.
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Of a truth, there were so many misconceptions about the COVID-19 panic. Some were selfless during the period. Some others were selfish and even took advantage of the situation. I will love to know Jim's point of view in the book. Congratulations on winning BOTD.
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This sounds like a fun and exciting way to pull together current (recent) events and a great story. I'm excited to see how Lazris' story plays out.
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I liked that the author based this book on real-life events like the pandemic. I'll check this book out.
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It would be interesting to see how democracy falls apart.

Congratulations to the author.
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COVID came along with many unbeatable facts which were often misunderstood. This novel is exceptional in terms of the message it tries to convey.
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This is an interesting read. A lot happened during the covid 19 era that involved the death of so many people in the world. this book will reflect our history and make us look for a better future. great review.
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Yes, there were rumours of COVID-19 being triggered scientifically, but no one knows for sure if it is true. This book depicts the real-life experiences of the deadly virus. Jim's course of trying to do the right thing would definitely make him a target for those that are using the virus to exploit innocent people.
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It is essential to reflect on such historical events and to research all angles and perspectives. Among many universal crises, it is vital to understand the bigger picture, our personal involvement, and how what can be learned from it. A curious read!
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This is an amazing work of fiction that tries to criticize and support different information laid out during the COVID pandemic. The book is temporarily discounted on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats @DocLazris on the BOTD selection.
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In the sample I read, I found Jim's habit of creating nicknames for people clever and humorous, even though it was sometimes smug.
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

Video evidence has come out showing that police assisted the people in the January 6th Capital breach. A fictional tale, this BOTD has the capability of persuading people into following Fauci's faulty science. I still believe COVID was a means of "population" control. Interesting review.
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The book sounds interesting providing the much needed explanations and little bits of clarification about Covid-19 with scientific facts. It also explains "the reasons" behind it and speculates on who will benefit from it. It will be interesting to read it. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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The impact of COVID-19 on the entire globe is the subject of this book. Everyone was terrified as a result of the information the media had been feeding them, so it was a terrible period. It should make for an excellent read, in my opinion.
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