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Review of JTs World

Posted: 23 Jan 2023, 03:45
by Frank Wiston Shaba
[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 fascinating book on the life of John Thurgood Thomas and the extraordinary world he created. Three individuals are tragically killed on the day that JT, is set to open the renowned JT's World, a complex containing a bar, a theatre, and other spectacular amenities. His ward, Madeline, whom he adopted as his daughter following the murder of her mother, whom JT was in love with and intended to wed, encourages JT to clear his mind by going on a trip. The fastest gunman JT had ever seen, Chip Heller, the scheming and affluent defence attorney, Aamon Zamora and a beautiful doctor, Jessica Tillman were among the people JT met on the journey.

It was interesting to read this. I could tell I was going to enjoy reading this book as soon as I finished the few pages. The book's opening was well-packed with action, which I found to be very attractive to the reader. The story in the book was action-packed. Another aspect of the book that I adored was JT Thomas, the protagonist, who had a sterling reputation for compassion and was always willing to help others. He was a great leader, so it was no wonder that he was so revered by everyone around him. I also like the author’s use of a few vulgar words to describe sexual scenes.

Except for a few minor issues, there wasn't much I didn't like about this book. First, I felt Madeline's character could have been more fully developed. Madeline was one of the characters mentioned early on, but there wasn't much to her. I also found the introduction of characters in the first chapter to be a little confusing. I had to read the passage at least twice to understand each character. Aside from these two minor issues, I found no other flaws in this book.

JTs World receives 5 out of 5 stars from me. This book was funny and enjoyable to read. I liked the author’s creation of brave characters like Chip Heller and JT. The book was well-paced, and each action was simple to follow and understand. The book was professionally edited. I found no errors in the book. The book was well-written and deserves a high rating.

This book is ideal for those who want to forget bad memories or clear their minds. The book suggests that one method to clear one’s mind is to take a trip. I recommend this book to those who prefer action-packed tales. The book is also enjoyable for readers who enjoy crime fiction.

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