This is hands-down my favorite book—and has been for a long time. I’ve been reading Tornado Watch 211 every year since 1991, and somehow, it still keeps me on the edge of my seat every single time.
The book tells the true story of the massive tornado outbreak on April 3, 1974. John G. Fuller brings together real-life accounts from people who lived through it—weather experts, pilots, families, and everyday folks just trying to survive one of the worst storms in U.S. history. Even though I know what’s going to happen, the way Fuller builds suspense makes it feel brand new every time I pick it up.
What I love most is how real it all feels. The mix of facts, emotion, and firsthand stories really pulls you in. It’s intense, heartbreaking, and fascinating all at once.
If you like true stories, extreme weather, or just a book that grabs you and doesn’t let go—this is it. I’ll be reading it again next year, no question.