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Murder Your Employer: Final Thoughts *Spoiler Free*

Now that we have finished reading Murder Your Employer: The McMaster's Guide to Homicide by Rupert Homes and taken the time to let it all sink in, we’re going to share our final thoughts on the book as a whole. Our goal is not to review the book, per se, but we will be sharing what we liked and disliked.


Content Warning!!! This book contains situations and subjects related to: sexual content, murder/violence, death, sexism, suicide, homophobia, transphobia, racism, and pregnancy.


Spoiler Warning!!! This post is our general opinions about this book, not a professional review, and contains no spoilers for Murder Your Employer: The McMaster's Guide to Homicide by Rupert Homes.


Final Thoughts:

Michaela: This book wasn't quite what I was hoping for. It was written really well and was very funny, but it wasn't what I was expecting from it. It is still a good book and I would definitely still recommend it, I just felt let down. It felt flat in a way. I felt like we didn't get as much time with the school and some of my favorite characters as I wanted. Then once we left that setting and those characters behind to follow the main characters I wasn't excited to read it anymore. The concept for the book sounded so cool and interesting, I just wish the story had felt the same.

Jacilyn: This book fell flat for me, personally. I didn’t feel connected enough to the characters that I should have, and while the premise is really intriguing I think it could have been executed better. That being said, there were some parts of the book that made me laugh out loud, and the characters I did feel connected to were great.

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