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Cabin Fever is a short horror narrative told through the memories of an elderly man, preparing to face his grave. He tells of how, as a child, his family moved him out to the country, where he found a terrifying little cabin in which he witnessed truly horrific crimes. With such a short story, there's nothing more I can say without spoiling the plot, but I will say that the writing was enjoyable enough and I thought the plot was fine - nothing spectacular, but worth checking out for a quick read.

I'm not usually very fond of memoirs, but as a geek girl who loves Felicia Day, I had to check this one out, and it didn't disappoint. I related hard in places (weird homeschool kids unite!) and laughed or "aww"ed in others. I love her candid voice and her refusal to hold back, even when it came to touchier topics like GamerGate. If you like her work at all, I would absolutely recommend this.

Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go rewatch The Guild.

While the book could use a bit more proofreading, the stories were genuinely so enjoyable that I'm giving it 5 stars, anyways. Well done!