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Did the reviews of this book make you want to read it?
Posted: 05 May 2024, 01:43
by Melisa Jane
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.
Did the reviews of this book make you want to read it?
Re: Did the reviews of this book make you want to read it?
Posted: 05 May 2024, 18:42
by Tomi Ahmed
The reviews did not want to make me read this book. I wanted to read this book because I wanted to see what her reasons were behind her view on the coronavirus vaccine and what research she did that her to her beliefs.
Re: Did the reviews of this book make you want to read it?
Posted: 07 May 2024, 08:39
by Chideraa Ezeanwu
Yes. It played a major role in me reading this book. I have seen some books quite similar to this, but because if the reviews I read about it, I decided to read it.
Re: Did the reviews of this book make you want to read it?
Posted: 07 May 2024, 13:40
by Mayengbam Atulananda Singh
I missed the review of the book of the day (BOTD) for this particular book. It's the title that caught my attention. Over the past 2-3 years, there has been significant discussion about the safety and side effects of COVID-19 vaccines. As someone who has received the vaccine, I find the book super intriguing.
Re: Did the reviews of this book make you want to read it?
Posted: 08 May 2024, 02:49
by Mercy Bolo
The OBC review of this book made me want to read it, especially when it mentioned that the book has fourteen chapters and each reads like a research document. That made me appreciate the author's attention to detail.
Re: Did the reviews of this book make you want to read it?
Posted: 08 May 2024, 07:49
by João Ramos
Tomi Ahmed wrote: ↑05 May 2024, 18:42
The reviews did not want to make me read this book. I wanted to read this book because I wanted to see what her reasons were behind her view on the coronavirus vaccine and what research she did that her to her beliefs.
That was the reason that motivated me to read this work. From the outside, the book looked fascinating. I'm very open-minded about everything, and this was the reading that would most develop my critical sense this year, at least concerning health issues.
Re: Did the reviews of this book make you want to read it?
Posted: 08 May 2024, 11:56
by Hykaryh
After reading the review, I knew that this was the book for me. I do not agree with the concept that the vaccine is neither effective nor safe. As a healthcare worker, I met the virus every day. I know what kind of damage it can do. So naturally, when I had the chance to protect myself, I used the vaccine. However, I wanted to read a comprehensive book on why not to vaccinate. From a professional point of view, of course.
Regardless of the content of the book, I find the author's dedication and loyalty to the subject matter impressive.
Re: Did the reviews of this book make you want to read it?
Posted: 08 May 2024, 12:26
by sanjeev1
After reading the review, I was sure this book was right for me. I don't agree that vaccines are ineffective or unsafe. As a healthcare worker facing the virus daily, I've seen its harm. So, when I had the chance, I got vaccinated to protect myself. However, I wanted to read a thorough book on why some might choose not to vaccinate, from a professional perspective. Regardless of the book's content, I admire the author's dedication to the topic.
Re: Did the reviews of this book make you want to read it?
Posted: 12 May 2024, 16:09
by sanjeev1
The reviews failed to pique my interest in reading this book. However, my curiosity was sparked by a desire to understand the rationale behind Dr. Colleen Huber's perspective on the coronavirus vaccine. I am keen to delve into the research and evidence that informed her beliefs, hoping to gain a deeper understanding of her viewpoint.
Re: Did the reviews of this book make you want to read it?
Posted: 03 Jun 2024, 05:11
by Florence Daniel
The decision to read this book was largely influenced by its reviews, despite its similarity to other books I've encountered.
Re: Did the reviews of this book make you want to read it?
Posted: 03 Jun 2024, 05:12
by Florence Daniel
The decision to read this book was largely influenced by its reviews, despite its similarity to other books I've encountered.
Re: Did the reviews of this book make you want to read it?
Posted: 03 Jun 2024, 11:35
by ViviVivid
Yes, indeed. The insightful reviews have given a glimpse into the book. I definitely want to grab a copy to learn more about the things that the author has disclosed. The wise ones said these facts as soon as they released the vaccine. But, most of the media and the government turned a blind eye, harming millions of people worldwide. I'm glad people are speaking up and understanding the consequences. A big lesson for the future.
Re: Did the reviews of this book make you want to read it?
Posted: 03 Jun 2024, 14:09
by Nenye Charles
The reviews I read about this book was a major reason I read it, and I’m awed by the intricacies that the vaccines offer.
Re: Did the reviews of this book make you want to read it?
Posted: 03 Jun 2024, 16:12
by Soma Ezenwanne
I didn’t actually go through any of the reviews on this book. I generally love reading books from the overview and that got my attention.
Re: Did the reviews of this book make you want to read it?
Posted: 04 Jun 2024, 14:46
by Rashad Deniro Price
Yes. The reviews about this book have highlighted several interesting merits of this book, especially the statistics and the meticulous effort put into making reading pretty easy. So I might have to read the book.