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I didn't read this book sooner because I thought I already knew the story, but I was wrong (mostly). The first fifty pages or so seems a little slow, but once it got going I couldn't put it down. Not only does Deer go fully in depth on all the people and facts surrounding Wakefield's anti-vaccine movement, he also tells the story of how he, and some others, uncovered it all. It's shocking, outrageous, sad, and sometimes darkly funny. A great story of how one person can change the world, for the worse.