A review by anneb42
Cabin Fever: The Harrowing Journey of a Cruise Ship at the Dawn of a Pandemic by Jonathan Franklin, Michael Smith

2.0

I’m torn between the tragedy of the pandemic (especially in the early days) and maybe a little eye rolling at one too many light comparisons to the titanic. Also horror at the thought of being a service employee on this ship. In the pool of “people I’d want to be stuck with during world changing, catastrophic events” a cruise ship full of wealthy older adults is pretty close to the bottom of my list.

(Full disclosure: I’ve cruised on the Zaandam twice.)