Keira Knightley as Lo Blacklock in The Woman in Cabin 10. (2025)

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Keira Knightley as Lo Blacklock in The Woman in Cabin 10. (2025)

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books I’ve read in 2025 📖 no. 102
The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware
“There’s a reason why we keep thoughts inside our heads for the most part—they’re not safe to be let out in public.”
(...) her heart clutched again with the pain of loss, as if an old, half-healed wound had been struck.
Ruth Ware, from The Death Of Mrs Westaway
I was recently paid in books for participating in a workshop. I chose fun ones.
The Woman in Cabin 10 (2025)
Directed by Simon Stone
Cinematography by Ben Davis

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Every relationship in every thriller
Should every marriage in every thriller divorce?
Yes, absolutely
No, their love is forever
No, they're perfect for each other (derogatory)
They should divorce remarry and divorce again that's how divorced they should be
I don't know these characters but they look cute together
I don't know these characters but they should divorce
I have zero opinion on their relationship status
The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware
“Maybe that was closer to the truth--we weren't captor and captive, but two animals in different compartments of the same cage. Hers was just slightly larger.”