A review by smuds2
On Immunity: An Inoculation by Eula Biss

2.0

Felt VERY scattered, at certain points I thought my audiobook was out of order. Doesn't feel like it explored all the ideas presented to the same degree - some felt like one offs "hey here's an idea -- moving on." I think it pays a bit too much defference to the idea that people are thinking themselves of these ideas of bodily autonomy, and not just parroting off something that fits in with what they're told to believe (i.e. authority on a new channel I trust tells me not to trust vaccines, so I guess I just won't trust vaccines).

If nothing else it made me more interested in Dracula.