Review of JTs World

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Review of JTs World

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[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer is a mystery and romance-filled book. It takes the reader on an adventure that fills them with suspense. It combines suspense and mystery to give the readers a fascinating experience. The book centers on the life of Mr. John Thurgood Thomas, a wealthy businessman who is also known as JT to his friends. He lives an adventurous life filled with romance and mystery.

On the opening day of his grand complex, things fail to go according to plan as tragedy strikes. Three deaths occur at his complex, and an investigation is conducted. John has to live with the fallout of the deaths. In an attempt to get a fresh start, he leaves the city. He plans a trip to Colorado to clear his head and get new business ideas. Marcus Payne, an assassin, secretly attends the farewell party. What happens next? Is Marcus up to something? To find out, grab a copy.

The book had a lot of emotions, ranging from happiness to sadness. JT’s pain was relatable; he lost the person he loved the most. I admire his strength in getting past his grief. The action scenes were always intense, as the author describes them flawlessly. I was able to visualize it while reading. The bond JT shares with Madeleine is one to be admired. Although they are not biologically related, their relationship tells a different story. From a distance, one might think that he is her biological father. He accepts her and treats her like his own child. I admire him for that. As the story evolved, I began to like JT’s character more. He was kind, compassionate, and caring.

The only negative aspect I found in the book was the unnecessary conversations used to fill the plot. I felt they were used to make the story longer. While some people may dislike the violent scenes, I loved them. The way the author describes the actions kept me thrilled and entertained throughout. The characters all played their roles perfectly. The secondary characters had roles that were important to the plot and weren’t just fillers.

The flaw I discovered in the book is not enough for me to deduct a star. I happily give this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. The writing was clear and concise, making it easy to comprehend. I found no errors in the book, indicating it was exceptionally well edited. I recommend it to those who like action, suspense, drama, and romance.

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Post by Bosseman Okoye »

Very interesting book with nice themes. I can't wait to read it again. Lovely review.
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I agree with your point about the unnecessary conversations used to fill the plot. They made the book tiring to read.
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This book is very interesting. I'd like to see how the protagonist recovered from his losses.
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JT was a man that seemed lost. His journey is inspirational. Grief changes people.
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Can't wait to start reading the book. I'm in love with such genres. Green review.
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I'm in love with JT's character already. I can't wait to start reading the book. It seems very interesting.
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Post by Shane Carter »

I aslo didn't enjoy the unnecessary conversations used to fill the plot. I found this appalling as I feel the author can do better.
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I read the book and I enjoyed it. The title of the book is fitting. It is a brief but accurate summary of the book. I commend the author for a good job.
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I quite enjoyed reading this review. It made the book very interesting. I like how the review was constructed. It makes the book appealing to read. I can't wait to read this book.
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From this review, I can tell that this book has some core values of loyalty and honesty. It sounds like an interesting that'll keep readers engrossed.
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The guidelines were properly followed. I enjoyed reading this review. I notoced no errors which made it free to read. Congrats on a job well done.
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I enjoyed reading this review. It was enjoyable and fun to read. I like how you outlined your negative aspect. It was very well thought out. Congratulations on a job well done.
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The book inspires me lot. I like to say that this review helps me see the book in a new light. I have to go and read it again. Thank you for such a wonderful review.
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The negative aspects of the book are outlined properly. This shows readers that the book is not perfect but the imperfections make it better. I can't wait to read this book.
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