Review of JTs World
Posted: 22 Jan 2023, 14:18
[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer is one of a kind. There were a lot of themes explored in this book, and the setting was top-notch. This is a fascinating story that rotates through the life of JT. The fact that this book was a cowboy story blew my mind off. This book is worth spending your day with.
This is a 474-page book that started with the grand opening of JTs world, located outside Scottsdale, Arizona. JT's world is an interesting place for luxury as it has so many amazing features. The grand opening had a pretty sad tone as the news spread concerning Mika's death. Billy was suspected of killing her by her husband, Aaron, because they were having affairs. This wasn't the grand opening that JT anticipated. The killer was with them and had plans to kill JT and Madeline. Who was this killer? What was his goal? Was he able to succeed? You want to see how it ends. Grab a copy.
There was a lot to like about this book, starting with how it began, which came with mild suspense. It was this suspense that kept me reading from start to finish. The most amazing thing about this book was that it wasn't centered on one theme; it was diversified, which gave room for a new read in almost every chapter. I loved the characters so much, especially how they fit into the story. The story was so unpredictable, so I kept smiling when I found out that the action I expected wasn't what happened. It made me feel so comfortable and eager to get more of the story. The sentences were well constructed and free of ambiguity, which made the book very easy to comprehend. I love the title that was selected for this book. It kind of triggers certain questions when readers come across it. The cover page also synced so well with the title.
The only dislike I have is the lack of a table of contents, which isn't good given the number of pages that the book contains. Except for the dislikes, the book is intriguing and exceptional. I did not come across any errors, which shows the book was well-edited. The coherent and organized nature of this book made me rate it 5 out of 5.
I strongly recommend this book to lovers of fiction and crime thrillers. Everything about this book made sense, and I am glad the author was able to draft such a captivating plot.
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JTs World
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JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer is one of a kind. There were a lot of themes explored in this book, and the setting was top-notch. This is a fascinating story that rotates through the life of JT. The fact that this book was a cowboy story blew my mind off. This book is worth spending your day with.
This is a 474-page book that started with the grand opening of JTs world, located outside Scottsdale, Arizona. JT's world is an interesting place for luxury as it has so many amazing features. The grand opening had a pretty sad tone as the news spread concerning Mika's death. Billy was suspected of killing her by her husband, Aaron, because they were having affairs. This wasn't the grand opening that JT anticipated. The killer was with them and had plans to kill JT and Madeline. Who was this killer? What was his goal? Was he able to succeed? You want to see how it ends. Grab a copy.
There was a lot to like about this book, starting with how it began, which came with mild suspense. It was this suspense that kept me reading from start to finish. The most amazing thing about this book was that it wasn't centered on one theme; it was diversified, which gave room for a new read in almost every chapter. I loved the characters so much, especially how they fit into the story. The story was so unpredictable, so I kept smiling when I found out that the action I expected wasn't what happened. It made me feel so comfortable and eager to get more of the story. The sentences were well constructed and free of ambiguity, which made the book very easy to comprehend. I love the title that was selected for this book. It kind of triggers certain questions when readers come across it. The cover page also synced so well with the title.
The only dislike I have is the lack of a table of contents, which isn't good given the number of pages that the book contains. Except for the dislikes, the book is intriguing and exceptional. I did not come across any errors, which shows the book was well-edited. The coherent and organized nature of this book made me rate it 5 out of 5.
I strongly recommend this book to lovers of fiction and crime thrillers. Everything about this book made sense, and I am glad the author was able to draft such a captivating plot.
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JTs World
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon