How to Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin | Disappointing Analysis by Two Brothers
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- Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024
- In this honest review, we analyze Kristen Perrin's *How to Solve Your Own Murder*, a novel with an intriguing concept that left us feeling unsatisfied. As two brothers passionate about storytelling, we break down why this book didn’t meet our expectations. From a creative premise that struggled in execution to underwhelming pacing and character development, we share our frustrations and discuss how the story could have been stronger.
💡 **Key Topics Covered**:
Why the unique premise fell flat
Issues with pacing and unresolved narrative threads
Lack of depth in characters and emotional engagement
What How to Solve Your Own Murder could have done better
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Timecodes
0:00
0:05 - Intro
0:53 - No Spoilers review
01:30 - SPOILERS
04:32 - ONE GOOD THING CREATIVE WRITING!
09:35 - CONTROLLING MUCH! TOXIC QUESTION
12:39 - STORY TIME
14:20 - BACK TO SLAGGING THE BOOK OFF
17:30 - TOO MANY CHARACTERS
20:25 - NARATIOON IN THE AUDIOBOOK
Have you guys read a good girls guide to murder?
No we haven’t, is it worth the read?
@TheIchaLibrary Its a murder mystery but its a different take on it, and it's British so it just feels more relatable