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

3.0

This is not something I would normally pick up, but one of my favorite outreach patrons said it was riveting and I love talking to her about books. It was an interesting story about a lot of people who found themselves in a very bad and (2020's starring word!) UNPRECEDENTED situation locked down on a cruise ship filled with covid. I felt the worst for the crew, who had to work longer and longer shifts doing more and more work as their coworkers dropped like flies. And it was interesting to hear about the complicated finagling required to get more supplies and help to the ship, or anyone off the ship after all. What a clusterf*ck. It was an easy read, written at perhaps a middle school level, that sometimes veered into syrupy territory, but moved quickly and kept my interest.