Review of January 6th and the Millenial Horde

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While Jim is out to help the world, there are some conspiracies building up against him. This sounds like a good book with lots of conflict. Congratulations to the author on winning book of the day.
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Sounds like an interesting Covid-19 pandemic dystopian novel! Great review and congratulations to the author on BOTD!
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Wow definitely a book a want to read. Although it's fiction I'm sure alot of what's in here is true about Covid 19 and that fact that something like this can be blown out of proportion to benefit only certain people. This was something that were debate in our family during the Covid epidemic. Thanks for a great review!!
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Thank you for your informative review. I'm glad you enjoyed the book. I'm sure many others will like it too. I'm going to pass on it though since I don't care about politics and quite tired of covid.
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I enjoyed reading your review after sampling the book. The introduction kind of turned me off of the book until I read chapter one, which was enjoyable to read. Your review conveys that this book reflects chapter one as compelling and interesting as Jim falls down a rabbit hole while unraveling the truth, giving this book great potential. I also like your recommendation, nearly any COVID related book definitely falls in the category of mystery and well as history. Thank you for an insightful review!
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It's no secret by now that those who profited from Covid-19 were politicians and pharmaceutical companies. I've been waiting for a book like this to be released since it first began. Thank you for the review, I'm looking forward to finding out the nicknames that Jim gives to everyone.
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Andy Lazris seems to have done his research and written this compelling contemporary historical fiction. You have written the review so well and pointed out ithat this fiction has an educational element regarding the pandemic COVID. I would like to read this sometime. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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I'm glad that Covid's impact has reduced to the barest minimum, and I know that like it is in this book, some people used it for their own selfish gains. Congrats on BOTD!!
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Reading through the review, I kept thinking that the plot synced well with some issues regarding the COVID pandemic. Thank you for the review.
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These types of books are definitely helpful for society.
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This will be an interesting read. I also think that learning more about Covid-19 to handle a future similar situation makes sense. I will definitely pick up a copy of this. Congrats on BOTD.
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The element of Covid and how it is meant to be dealt with is one that is highly prevalent over the past couple of years with all the endless debates that have occurred regarding the matter. I love how this book highlights it.
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"January 6th and the Millenial Horde" by Andy Lazris is a fictional story that criticizes and supports how the COVID-19 pandemic was politicized in the U.S. U.S. Congressman Jim Depich spreadsheeted his analysis and found that the pandemic's rapid spread across the country was driven by political reasons including the insurrection on January 6th. Jim believes that people should follow the scientific facts about COVID and not the government mandatory tactics. Jim also finds that the misinformation being broadcast to the public was intentionally created to benefit the culprits that were making money from the lies. This book provides a much-improved method of handling this type of pandemic and should be used the next time we are faced with a pandemic. I have mixed feelings about Jim's conclusion that doctors create poisonous vaccines to make money. This may be true for some pharmaceutical companies but doctors take an oath to save lives, not find ways to kill people. I am adding this book to my To-Read shelf since I would like to learn the entire story that may have been written from a political perspective.
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I am not interested in such novels. There is always a tendency to offer a biased view based on current events.
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Post by Emeka Charles 1 »

The review has made me want to read this book. I already love the character of Jim. How he tried to spread actual truths instead of false rumors. I would also like to try out this book because I think reading about the COVID from someone else's point of view would be quite interesting.
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