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The McMasters Conservatory for the Applied Arts - a luxurious, clandestine college dedicated to the fine art of murder where earnest students study how best to delete" their most deserving victim.Who hasn’t wondered for a split second what the world would be like if a person who is the object of your affliction ceased to exist? But then you’ve probably never heard of The McMasters Conservatory A strong point of this book is how the writing feels honest and moving. Definitely deserves a spot on your reading list. Many Goodreads users loved the realism throughout. Readers describe this book as deeply emotional. Readers will find it engaging and insightful. Each chapter brings new ideas and perspectives. Readers will find it engaging and insightful.
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Many Goodreads users loved the realism throughout. Readers describe this book as deeply emotional.