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Worst Case Scenario by T.J. Newman
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it was amazing

We all have to agree on one fact: T. J. Newman is the queen of action-packed, adrenaline-pumping, heart-throbbing thrillers that readers devour in one sitting, biting their nails and squirming at the edge of their seats. Each of her novels is often better than the blockbusters you watch, and "Worst Case Scenario" is no exception. It's an action-thriller masterpiece that makes you visualize the scenes in your mind! The building pressure and climactic moments make you scream and pray not to lose one of your favorite characters.

I even imagined my own cast for a potential movie adaptation: Kate Winslet as the kickass, no-nonsense, brainy, relentless Joss Vance; Brad Pitt as Steve Tostig, the recently widowed, emotionally restrained, leading firefighter; Colin Farrell as the analytical, problem-solving Ethan Rosen; Kurt Russell as Marion, the secret hero who uses his wits and experience to communicate in town; Hilary Swank as the caring, hardworking, sacrificing firefighter Dani Allen; Glen Powell as President Dawson (I'm still reeling from his scene in "Twisters" with the wet white shirt); Ana de Armas as Carla; and Paul Mescal as Levon.

Here's the main plot of the book:

Imagine an accomplished pilot suffering a widow-maker heart attack while 295 lives are in his hands at 35,000 feet. The plane crashes into the worst possible place: a nuclear power plant in the small town of Waketa, Minneapolis, creating damage more catastrophic than expected, potentially reaching Level 8 on the nuclear event scale—a level higher than Hiroshima and Chernobyl. This catastrophic national crisis has global implications, including a leak from the plant that contaminates the Mississippi River, affecting agricultural resources, forcing evacuations, and disrupting the entire balance of habitation sources.

The book follows numerous perspectives and crowded characters dealing with the situation in their own ways, including the White House crew. The entire world's eyes are on Waketa's race against time, with a countdown of 16 hours and 38 minutes. The bravery shown, the solutions embraced, and the sacrifices made for the greater good of humanity are genuine and extremely touching.

The tempo increases with each chapter, the situations escalate as the ticking bomb of time moves quickly. You devour the pages, fingers crossed for the crisis room in Waketa, the firefighters who defy orders to save a five-year-old boy's life, Marion's bunk crisis management, the church congregation's efforts to bring people together and send forces to the most needed places. There are too many heroes in this book, too many heartwarming moments, and one heart-wrenching moment that made me cry so hard.

My emotions were everywhere. I was scared, thrilled, exhilarated. I cried, cursed, my heart was literally in my mouth. My blood ran cold! This is an amazing heart-pounding and wrenching novel with a meaningful conclusion that you shouldn’t miss.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Little Brown and Company for providing this fantastic page-turner's digital reviewer copy in exchange for my honest thoughts.

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July 18, 2024 – Started Reading
July 18, 2024 – Shelved
July 19, 2024 – Finished Reading

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Ceecee Fantastic review Nilufer 💞🤗💞


Nilufer Ozmekik Thank you dear Ceecee💕🎈💐🥂☀️


Jessica (BlogEared Books) just started this morning and hope to be done this afternoon. I love her books!


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