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Sophie Reads: The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware


Hi Everyone!
 I hope you are all doing well! Today I wanted to do another Sophie Reads. I have been really enjoying reading books lately and right now I am on a murder mystery kick. The book I will be reviewing for you all is The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware. I have a lot of thoughts and opinions on this book and I cannot wait to share them with you all. 

Overview: 
Lo Blacklock is a journalist for a travel magazine. She has this once in a lifetime opportunity to go sail on the Aurora, a luxurious cruise with only a handful of cabins. This is the break that Lo has been looking for in her career. To interact with different travel journalists and hopefully interview the owner of the Aurora. But there is just one issue. Lo Blacklock sees something that she is not supposed to see. She believes that she just saw a woman being thrown overboard. The issue is that every passenger and employee on the ship has been accounted for.

My Opinion: 
I have no words for this book. This book was exceptional, incredible, heart pounding, and hand sweatingly intense. I read this book at night, highly do not recommend because you will want to talk to someone about this book. Even though all my questions were answered by the end of the book, I just felt the need to rave about it to someone and everyone was sleeping. 

The reason why I loved this book so much was the plot. Every single part of this story made sense and it was extremely creative and well thought out. 

I probably will not be sailing on any ships anytime soon but that is alright with me.

I think that this novel is not just a murder mystery but more like a psychological murder mystery because all the details and thought that was put into what happened, blows your mind and honestly you will never see it coming. There are some murder mystery books and the moment you read the first chapter you already figured out the murderer. This is not the case. You will keep guessing what happened until the very end.

As you all can tell, I recommend this book. I think it is a perfect book to read when you have nothing to do or need a book to distract you. This is the book for you. My biggest recommendation is reading it in one sitting. If you are able to. The story goes extremely fast and the closer you come to the end, the faster you read because you want to figure out what happened.  

Thank you, Ruth Ware, for writing an incredible book. 

Thank you all for reading this blog post and I hope you have a wonderful day or night wherever you are. 

Carpe Diem
Sophia

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