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May 14, 2015puzumaki rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
I appreciated the brevity and coverage of the main points regarding the vaccination debate. I did not enjoy past the first reference the constant referral of Dracula, as if it is a source of importance. Which it isn't. It was brought up at the beginning of a lot of chapters and kept sending me into a "this sounds like a college thesis" trying-too-hard mode that was really distracting. Just stop. Really. The content sans Dracula is good enough. She did this with a few other pop culture references that I found more annoying than useful. One topic I would have really liked to see more about is vaccination and allergies. She mentions allergies later in the book and attributes it to being too clean but kind of mumbles that the origin of allergies is still a mystery. I would really like to know if vaccination does have any affect on allergies, although I agree that antibacterial products and over-cleaning is a problem.