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

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The book caught my interest after reading the OBC review, particularly noting its fourteen chapters structured like meticulous research documents. This level of detail demonstrated the author's dedication to thorough exploration.
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Yes, it did. Reading reviews gives me a sense.if comfort and familiarity and motivates me.to.read the book. The review was very insightful too.
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Definitely! It was compelling and intriguing, so much that I wanted to know more
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The positive reviews I read about this book were a significant factor in my decision to read it. Although I had come across similar books, the enthusiastic endorsements and feedback from previous readers convinced me to dive into this particular book.
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Yes it definitely did. Most of the reviews I read were rated 5 out of 5 so it did pique my interest. I wanted to find out what was peculiar about its narrative
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Yes it definitely did. Most of the reviews I read were rated 5 out of 5 so it did pique my interest. I wanted to find out what was peculiar about its narrative
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Honestly, no. As others have pointed out before, I would like to understand the author's perspective on the Covid-19 pandemic and vaccination, mainly because I found the cover a little appealing and it seemed to suggest an anti-vaccination stance.
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Yes, the review definitely influenced my decision to read the book, but it was the title that first grabbed my attention. The intriguing title drew me in, making me curious enough to read the review. The review's praise for the book's unique perspective and engaging research, along with its focus on the effects of COVID and whether it is helpful or not, convinced me to give it a try. I'm glad I did, as the book turned out to be worth my time.
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Yes, the review evoked my interest. It is quite detailed and explanatory. The issues raised are issues of priority to me.
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Yes, the review of the book played a major role.
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The first thing that intrigued me was the title, then the summary and description. I didn’t really think about checking the reviews, but it seemed to have a high rating. I appreciate this book.
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I'm interested in reading "Neither Safe Nor Effective" because I want to learn more about the COVID vaccines and their effects. The book's topic resonates with me, and I want to explore the author's perspectives and evidence, forming my own opinions and understanding of the subject.
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I did not read reviews on this book before purchasing it. I have read similar books and they usually pique my interest. Even if I had read bad reviews I likely would've still chosen to read this book.
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Yes. The review of this book plays important role in making readers to select it for reading.
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I think I was totally influenced by both the reviews and my own curiosity. The reviews gave me a good sense of what to expect, and there were a few plot points mentioned that really piqued my interest. I mean, I'm always up for a good mystery, and some of the reviews hinted at a really intriguing one. So yeah, I'd say both played a part in me picking up the book.
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