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What I’m Reading (12.18.24)

Worst Case Scenario by T.J. Newman (★★★★★)

E-Book • Library • Thriller • 2024

Short synopsis: When a pilot suffers a heart attack mid-flight, a commercial airliner crashes into a nuclear power plant in Waketa, Minnesota, triggering the world’s first Level 8 nuclear disaster.

T.J. Newman really knows how to write a terrifying thriller. I read this on my cruise (I know), and I made sure to find out where the nuclear power plants are located in Florida. Luckily, none close to me! This book got a bit more technical than her other novels as she really got into the nitty-gritty of what happens when something destroys parts of a nuclear power plant. It was a bit like reading an Andy Weir novel. The important parts of the story are the characters and it’s okay to skim some of the more science-y sections. There were a lot of characters and sub-plots in this book but I felt like I could keep track of everyone easily (probably because all of the storylines were so different from each other!). The novel definitely had me on the edge of my seat and I just can’t believe T.J. Newman keeps knocking it out of the park again and again!

Make the Season Bright by Ashley Herring Blake (★★☆☆☆)

E-Book • Library • Contemporary Romance • 2024

Short synopsis: Five years after being left at the altar, Charlotte Donovan is thriving in New York with her string quartet, the Rosalind Quartet. But when she agrees to spend Christmas with a bandmate’s family in Colorado, she’s blindsided to find her ex, Brighton, also there.

This is the first time I’ve read a book by Ashley Herring Blake that ended up being a major disappointment. This book was rather boring. It’s a second-chance romance, which isn’t my favorite trope, and it was hard for me to get on board for this one. Leaving someone at the altar is such a dick move, and I don’t think Brighton’s excuses were enough to warrant a second chance. I also didn’t really feel any sort of chemistry between the characters and I felt like I never really knew Brighton and Charlotte. They were one-dimensional. It was hard for me to believe that these two people were going to move from not speaking at all to suddenly putting their past behind them and falling in love in the space of a few days. It just didn’t work for me. I needed more of a build-up and more of a reason to root for these women.

Hercule Poirot’s Christmas by Agatha Christie (★★★★☆)

E-Book • Owned (Amazon) • Mystery • 1938

Short synopsis: In Hercule Poirot’s Christmas, the holiday turns deadly when wealthy patriarch Simeon Lee gathers his family for a tense reunion, only to announce he’s cutting their allowances and changing his will. When Simeon is murdered, Poirot must unravel the web of family secrets and rivalries to catch the killer.

Oh, how I love a locked-room mystery and Agatha Christie seems to do a lot of these. For the first time when reading a Christie mystery, I kept a list in my Notes app about the characters so I could keep everyone straight since I always seem to get lost in the sea of characters and forget who is who. (Of course, this time, there weren’t too many characters to keep track of and everything was pretty straightforward.) I liked this mystery a lot, though! I was super surprised by the “whodunit” and this is one of the first times I couldn’t figure out who it could be. Everyone had a motive and I love when an author can hide the murderer in plain sight, like she did for this one. This is a quick, fun holiday mystery that I would definitely recommend!

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Comments

  1. Jenny

    December 18, 2024 at 10:45 am

    Ha, I agree with you on that second book- after Charlotte is jilted at the altar, I’m not sure I could put together a believable plot that would get these two characters together again. The first book sounds good! And I’ve read that Agatha Christie- I wonder if I could read it again, or would I immediately remember the ending? It’s been a long time.

    Reply
    • Stephany

      December 24, 2024 at 3:52 pm

      It was just very hard for me to root for these characters with such a sad backstory! I could understand forgiving her partner, but willingly entering a new relationship with her? Nah!

      Ooh, I’d love to know if you remember the plot/murderer in this Christie mystery if you read it again!

      Reply
  2. Lisa's Yarns

    December 18, 2024 at 11:27 am

    I haven’t read this Newman book yet but I plan to! I was hoping to read a holiday-themed book this month but didn’t add any to my hold list in time to read them in December. So I’ll probably read a holiday book in like February. Ha.

    Right now I am reading “High Tide in Tucson” by Barbara Kingsolver – it’s a collection of essays. The one I am in the middle of right now is about visiting a nuclear missile sight in the Tucson area. I’ve enjoyed nearly all of the essays. Next I will read our January book club book (The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida).

    Reply
    • Stephany

      December 24, 2024 at 3:53 pm

      I actually read THREE holiday books in December, which is a record for me. I’m usually the one reading holiday books in the summer, ha.

      Reply
  3. NGS

    December 18, 2024 at 11:57 am

    I’m not reading anything spectacular, but I just want to note that I think you’re an absolute badass for actually reading holiday themed books around the holidays. I always end up reading them in April or something. Way to be organized!!

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    • Stephany

      December 24, 2024 at 4:08 pm

      I’ve read THREE holiday books in December, which might be a record for me. I’m usually not this organized, but was able to get my stuff together this year I guess!

      Reply
  4. Elisabeth

    December 18, 2024 at 1:22 pm

    Wait – Newman has ANOTHER book. Wow, she cranks out page turners like nobody’s business. I liked both of the first books, so I bet this will be another winner!

    Reply
    • Stephany

      December 24, 2024 at 4:08 pm

      I’m so impressed at how quickly she’s turning out books AND that they are as good as they are. They must take so much work!

      Reply
  5. Nicole MacPherson

    December 19, 2024 at 7:53 am

    I was talking with a girlfriend yesterday and mentioned that I’m reading The Plot. She said it was a three-star for her, started slow and then she guessed the twist. I agreed that it had a slow start. Last night I was reading and I think I also guessed the twist! It’s not bad though, I will finish today and see if I’m right.

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    • Stephany

      December 24, 2024 at 4:53 pm

      I was not a fan of The Plot! I guessed the twist so it wasn’t too enjoyable for me. Blah.

      Reply
  6. kim

    December 20, 2024 at 11:31 am

    I started Worst Case Scenario last week and was struggling with all the sciency parts. It’s kind of similar to how she gets into flying details in the other two books but I found those interesting LOL! I took a break and am going to come back to it 🙂

    I am reading The Housemaid is Watching (? maybe that’s the title?) and listening to Ready or Not.

    Reply
    • Stephany

      December 24, 2024 at 4:53 pm

      I hope you’re able to come back to Worst Case Scenario! I usually glaze over the science-y stuff, which helps.

      Reply
  7. Tobia | craftaliciousme

    December 22, 2024 at 3:11 pm

    I had no idea Cristi wrote a Christmas mystery. I need to read this next year. I feel I am almost done with the Christmas books this year.

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    • Stephany

      December 24, 2024 at 4:54 pm

      Add it to your list for December 2025! It’s a great, quick mystery.

      Reply

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