Review of JTs World
Posted: 26 Feb 2023, 03:03
[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
E. Alan Fleischauer wrote the novel JTs World. The Western series, which consists of five books, ends with this one. In addition to discussing gangsters, murder, battles, gunfights, and other violent topics, this novel also has elements of romance and action. What lawlessness in a community might lead to is illustrated in the book. The hurdles one has to overcome after losing a loved one are also depicted in the novel, along with the hardships, pain, and difficulties they bring. The author explains how people's previous experiences impact their thoughts and future behaviour; he also shows how life is not simply black or white, but also black, white, and sometimes grey.
John Thurgood Thomas serves as the book's main character. JT Thomas is a wealthy businessman who has amassed millions. He makes the decision to construct a complex with an amusement park and names it after himself. The star vocalist, Mika, was killed on the first day of the show, though. After this occurrence, under the influence of his daughter Madeline, he flew to Colorado to establish a cattle ranch out of worry that his amusement park would collapse as a result of the murder. JT's business is now in Madeline's hands. He eventually understands that it's either kill or be killed and that survival of the fittest applies to all things. With the passing of Annabelle, Madeline's mother, he foreclosed on the chance of ever falling in love again, but he eventually fell in love with Jessica.
The beginning of the book was quite intriguing. I kept turning the pages of the book because it was so engrossing. I thought the author's writing was very remarkable and appreciated how vividly he brought the book's characters and settings to life. It was quite relatable. Despite being the final book of a series, I appreciated how the book could appear to stand alone. I really want to read the next novels in the series and other works by this author.
This book didn't have anything to dislike. Because it kept me so captivated and interested, I truly liked the writer's style of writing.
I gave this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. This is due to the fact that I adored every single aspect of the book, including the writing style and the plot. The book was exceptionally well-edited and error-free. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys action, horror, thrillers, suspense, and mystery.
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JTs World
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E. Alan Fleischauer wrote the novel JTs World. The Western series, which consists of five books, ends with this one. In addition to discussing gangsters, murder, battles, gunfights, and other violent topics, this novel also has elements of romance and action. What lawlessness in a community might lead to is illustrated in the book. The hurdles one has to overcome after losing a loved one are also depicted in the novel, along with the hardships, pain, and difficulties they bring. The author explains how people's previous experiences impact their thoughts and future behaviour; he also shows how life is not simply black or white, but also black, white, and sometimes grey.
John Thurgood Thomas serves as the book's main character. JT Thomas is a wealthy businessman who has amassed millions. He makes the decision to construct a complex with an amusement park and names it after himself. The star vocalist, Mika, was killed on the first day of the show, though. After this occurrence, under the influence of his daughter Madeline, he flew to Colorado to establish a cattle ranch out of worry that his amusement park would collapse as a result of the murder. JT's business is now in Madeline's hands. He eventually understands that it's either kill or be killed and that survival of the fittest applies to all things. With the passing of Annabelle, Madeline's mother, he foreclosed on the chance of ever falling in love again, but he eventually fell in love with Jessica.
The beginning of the book was quite intriguing. I kept turning the pages of the book because it was so engrossing. I thought the author's writing was very remarkable and appreciated how vividly he brought the book's characters and settings to life. It was quite relatable. Despite being the final book of a series, I appreciated how the book could appear to stand alone. I really want to read the next novels in the series and other works by this author.
This book didn't have anything to dislike. Because it kept me so captivated and interested, I truly liked the writer's style of writing.
I gave this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. This is due to the fact that I adored every single aspect of the book, including the writing style and the plot. The book was exceptionally well-edited and error-free. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys action, horror, thrillers, suspense, and mystery.
******
JTs World
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon