From Book to Screen- My Thoughts on The Woman in Cabin 10
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I’ve been a fan of Ruth Ware for years. Her stories pull you in with tension, mystery, and unexpected twists. I recently revisited The Woman in Cabin 10 on Flixtor , and after watching the movie adaptation, I felt compelled to write — not to praise or critique superficially, but to share my honest thoughts. Maybe some readers will agree, maybe not — and that’s okay. Reading vs. Listening I first experienced The Woman in Cabin 10 as an audiobook, narrated by the talented Imogen Church. Listening to it while taking long walks allowed me to immerse myself in the story in a way that reading alone doesn’t always achieve. Lo Blacklock, the protagonist, is a travel journalist with a history of anxiety and panic attacks. Her apartment was burgled just before she embarks on the Aurora, a luxury yacht hosting its maiden cruise. The heightened tension of her personal life adds depth to the narrative — something the book emphasizes more than the movie. The Core Plot In both the book and movie, th...