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Review of JTs World

Posted: 24 Feb 2023, 15:13
by Evbuomwan Ann Itohan
[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 is the last book in a five-part series by E. Alan Fleischauer that is focused on events in Western America in the 19th century and is marked by a lot of mayhem and bloodshed, as shown in the book. The book provides a thorough understanding of the essence of the so-called Wild West, where gangsterism, murder, competition, and outlaws were commonplace daily. The book also discusses how priceless traits like compassion and forgiveness were in those days because they were truly uncommon. The book brings to light the truth of a bygone age and aids in our appreciation of the times we now live in, when law and order have been improved, firearm control has received more attention, and society as a whole has begun the process of rehabilitation.

The main character John Thurgood Thomas, also known as JT, is a businessman who chooses to develop JT's World, an opulent complex that would bear his name and legacy. JT would take great delight and pleasure in the complex, which may include several other structures. On opening day, though, tragedy occurs, forcing him—because of the counsel of his daughter Madeline—to flee town with his employees. To purchase cattle for his ranch, he travels to Colorado. Along the way, he encounters dangerous situations and experiences life-altering adventures. He also learns more about himself and meets new people. To his surprise, he develops a closer relationship with someone, which makes him aware of a different side of himself than he usually exhibits.

The book is an amazing literary work by the author, whose writing style and ideas I couldn't help but love. It was intriguing. I adored how the author was able to highlight the harsh but actual realities of life in the Wild West while focusing on the topics that were most common at the time. Also, the author did a fantastic job of describing the surroundings and some of the sites described in the book since it provided the narrative colour and depth, which increased its originality. I also appreciated how the romantic moments and attempts to show the human side of these rogue cowboys balanced out the gritty plot line and made the novel more sympathetic.

I disliked nothing about this book.

This book received a 5 out of 5-star rating from me since it was so exciting to read. The book was exceptionally well-edited and error-free. I heartily recommend this book to people who are interested in Western American adventures, romance, and action since it was carefully edited and error-free.

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