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Break Room

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'Packs a punch . . . You'll definitely see your colleagues in a different light after reading this' THE EXPRESS

WHO IS THE BIGGEST VILLAIN IN YOUR OFFICE?

A gripping and incisive psychological drama from the internationally bestselling author of DallerGut Dream Department Store.

Eight unsuspecting people receive an invitation to participate in a mysterious new reality show called Break Room. But what starts as an opportunity to find fame is quickly revealed to be something far more unsettling when they learn how they were chosen - they were voted in by their own co-workers as the people they'd least like to share a break room with.

But there's another twist. Among them is an imposter - a mole planted by the show's producers and the only way to win the prize money is to uncover the saboteur before time runs out.

Labelled as 'villains', the participants are left to grapple with the incredibly alarming realisation that their actions might be perceived differently by others and one moment of kindness might see them branded as the office creep. As alliances shift and paranoia festers, each contestant comes to realise surviving the show isn't the greatest challenge . . . it's facing up to who they are.

Welcome . . . Step into the world of the reality show, Break Room, where every smile hides suspicion, and every word could be a clue.

Editions (3)

ISBN9781035438976
PublisherYen Press
Publication Date08/28/25
Pages200

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  • leibowic
    leibowic

    72 Followers

    3.0

    Ganz sweet für zwischendurch

    Break Room ist ein kurzes, leicht zu lesendes Buch, das sich perfekt für zwischendurch eignet. Besonders gut gefallen haben mir das Setting einer Reality-TV-Show und die originellen Spitznamen der Figuren, die durch ihre jeweiligen Eigenheiten entstehen. Diese Ideen verleihen der Geschichte einen eigenen Charme und machen sie unterhaltsam. Da der Roman mit seinen rund 140 Seiten sehr kurz ist, fehlt den Figuren und der Handlung natürlich etwas die Tiefe. Viele spannende Ansätze werden nur angerissen und hätten meiner Meinung nach mehr Raum verdient. Enttäuscht hat mich vor allem das Ende. Es kam für meinen Geschmack viel zu plötzlich und ließ einige Fragen offen. Auch die Botschaft des Buches, die zum Nachdenken anregen soll, konnte mich persönlich nicht wirklich erreichen. Insgesamt ist Break Room eine unterhaltsame, kreative Geschichte mit einer interessanten Grundidee, die für mich jedoch etwas zu oberflächlich bleibt.

    Ganz sweet für zwischendurch

    Jun 27, 2026

  • nhxng98
    nhxng98

    3 Followers

    1.0

    Rating = 1,5 Storyline: 2/5 Character: 1/5 Plottwist: 0/5 Writing: 3/5

    Sep 30, 2025

  • thereadingpanda
    thereadingpanda

    14 Followers

    3.0

    The story revolves around a fictional reality show in which contestants are observed in a simulated workplace breakroom. The participants are judged based on their everyday behavior in this shared space—how they interact with coworkers, how considerate they are, and how their habits affect others. Small things like leaving dishes behind, monopolizing the microwave, or awkward social dynamics suddenly become the center of public scrutiny as viewers watch and judge.

    The premise is genuinely intriguing: taking one of the most mundane spaces in office life—the breakroom—and turning it into a social experiment and reality show. The story highlights all those tiny workplace habits that people usually tolerate quietly but secretly resent. Suddenly the coworker who never cleans up their mug or steals someone’s yogurt becomes the villain of the episode. Because of this setup, the book often feels like watching behind-the-scenes footage of a reality show where the drama comes from very ordinary human behavior. It raises interesting questions about social expectations, workplace etiquette, and how small habits shape our perception of others. While the concept itself is clever and occasionally quite funny (because we’ve all met that coworker), the story doesn’t always dive as deeply into the psychological or social implications as it could have. Still, it’s an entertaining and slightly thought-provoking read that might make you look at your own breakroom behavior twice—because apparently even your microwave etiquette could make you reality-TV infamous.

    Mar 10, 2026

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