Review of JTs World
Posted: 04 Jan 2023, 03:09
[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
When considering whether to buy and read a book in its entirety or not, it can be helpful to read what other readers have to say about it. This is exactly what I experienced. Before deciding to download this book, I read customer reviews about it on various websites. JT's World was an excellent book. It is one of those intriguing books that is worthwhile to read. E. Alan Fleischauer is the book's author. Robert J. Thomas, a well-known Western author who greatly influenced him, is the recipient of the book's dedication.
"She's dead! My God, it's Mika, and she is dead!" was the sentence on the first page of the first chapter that made me want to read the rest of the book. The opening of JT's World, an Arizona hotel that once housed multiple carousels, was attended by a large crowd. The narrator claims in the same section that the area was quite alluring and could lure visitors not just from Scottsdale, Arizona, but from all around the West Coast. One of the top performers, Mika Shipley, was among those requested to perform on this significant occasion. She collapses and passes away. This raises the stakes of the entire action. Many people were shocked by this, including her husband, who even dropped a beer glass on the floor.
I give this fiction work a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. I had no qualms about giving this book this kind of score because of several factors. The fact that it was superbly edited was the key factor in my rating. No spelling or grammar mistakes could have made reading this interesting narrative less enjoyable. The phrases were well-structured, and the paragraphs were brilliantly organized. I was able to understand the story, which made reading more enjoyable for me.
In this story, Alan Fleischauer made use of numerous characters. This is clear from the book's opening page, where various individuals are mentioned. The fact that these characters were accurately described is a plus. The protagonist of this tale is JT Thomas. I finished reading this 36-chapter book in about two days. I didn't know how long this book was until I got to the very last page because of the unexpected turns it took in each chapter. This book's excellent writing serves as evidence that the author is a poet and award-winning novelist.
I enjoyed every section of this book. As was already noted, the entire story was fantastic, entertaining, and expertly written. In the narrative, JT Thomas was my favorite character. He displayed professionalism and intelligence. Billy was the character I liked the least. I didn't love him because he was acting badly and was dating a married woman. He was a prime example of a person whose selfish ambitions lead them to ruin marriages.
The book's plot was well-developed, which helped the narrative go along. The cover has a lovely layout as well. The provocative title also fits the story well. The book's page count is almost 480. After reading this book cover to cover, I can confidently recommend it to people who appreciate novels in the Western genre. The aspect of this book that I loved the most was the writing style. I didn't dislike anything about this book, as I already indicated.
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JTs World
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When considering whether to buy and read a book in its entirety or not, it can be helpful to read what other readers have to say about it. This is exactly what I experienced. Before deciding to download this book, I read customer reviews about it on various websites. JT's World was an excellent book. It is one of those intriguing books that is worthwhile to read. E. Alan Fleischauer is the book's author. Robert J. Thomas, a well-known Western author who greatly influenced him, is the recipient of the book's dedication.
"She's dead! My God, it's Mika, and she is dead!" was the sentence on the first page of the first chapter that made me want to read the rest of the book. The opening of JT's World, an Arizona hotel that once housed multiple carousels, was attended by a large crowd. The narrator claims in the same section that the area was quite alluring and could lure visitors not just from Scottsdale, Arizona, but from all around the West Coast. One of the top performers, Mika Shipley, was among those requested to perform on this significant occasion. She collapses and passes away. This raises the stakes of the entire action. Many people were shocked by this, including her husband, who even dropped a beer glass on the floor.
I give this fiction work a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. I had no qualms about giving this book this kind of score because of several factors. The fact that it was superbly edited was the key factor in my rating. No spelling or grammar mistakes could have made reading this interesting narrative less enjoyable. The phrases were well-structured, and the paragraphs were brilliantly organized. I was able to understand the story, which made reading more enjoyable for me.
In this story, Alan Fleischauer made use of numerous characters. This is clear from the book's opening page, where various individuals are mentioned. The fact that these characters were accurately described is a plus. The protagonist of this tale is JT Thomas. I finished reading this 36-chapter book in about two days. I didn't know how long this book was until I got to the very last page because of the unexpected turns it took in each chapter. This book's excellent writing serves as evidence that the author is a poet and award-winning novelist.
I enjoyed every section of this book. As was already noted, the entire story was fantastic, entertaining, and expertly written. In the narrative, JT Thomas was my favorite character. He displayed professionalism and intelligence. Billy was the character I liked the least. I didn't love him because he was acting badly and was dating a married woman. He was a prime example of a person whose selfish ambitions lead them to ruin marriages.
The book's plot was well-developed, which helped the narrative go along. The cover has a lovely layout as well. The provocative title also fits the story well. The book's page count is almost 480. After reading this book cover to cover, I can confidently recommend it to people who appreciate novels in the Western genre. The aspect of this book that I loved the most was the writing style. I didn't dislike anything about this book, as I already indicated.
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JTs World
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon