Review of JTs World
Posted: 26 Feb 2023, 10:52
[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
JT's World by E. Alan Fleischauer is a western adventurous fiction. The story started with the opening of the complex, known as "JT's World". Ranging from different mysteries of death, starting with the death of a supposed artist at the opening of the complex, Mika Shipley who was mistaken to be "one" Madeline, adventures unraveled to find the killer of dear Mika Shipley and then, many more mysterious events started to occur.
The author made good use of western diction, he as well displayed the culture of the westerners which I find quite intriguing. The book contains about 474 pages and 36 chapters.
I like a lot of things about the book. Set in the wild west, this book is a detailed book about the acts and practices of the westerners; their lawlessness, their criminal records, and so on. The author did a great job by painting a picture of how the western world looks like. I also love that the book contains action, love, hatred, crime, and other themes. It's quite hard to find a book with dynamic themes like this. Also, the pace of this book is neither fast nor slow; it was moderately paced.
There are some things I don't like about the book; I feel some details were too much, while, some details were missing.
I rate this book five out of five stars. The book was professionally edited. Despite being a serial novel, the book could be read independently and also, the book is a nice way to end the series.
Because of the themes and content of this book, I recommend the book to adults. It will be a great read for lovers of action and mystery too. If you don't find pleasure in Violence, you may not enjoy this book.
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JTs World
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JT's World by E. Alan Fleischauer is a western adventurous fiction. The story started with the opening of the complex, known as "JT's World". Ranging from different mysteries of death, starting with the death of a supposed artist at the opening of the complex, Mika Shipley who was mistaken to be "one" Madeline, adventures unraveled to find the killer of dear Mika Shipley and then, many more mysterious events started to occur.
The author made good use of western diction, he as well displayed the culture of the westerners which I find quite intriguing. The book contains about 474 pages and 36 chapters.
I like a lot of things about the book. Set in the wild west, this book is a detailed book about the acts and practices of the westerners; their lawlessness, their criminal records, and so on. The author did a great job by painting a picture of how the western world looks like. I also love that the book contains action, love, hatred, crime, and other themes. It's quite hard to find a book with dynamic themes like this. Also, the pace of this book is neither fast nor slow; it was moderately paced.
There are some things I don't like about the book; I feel some details were too much, while, some details were missing.
I rate this book five out of five stars. The book was professionally edited. Despite being a serial novel, the book could be read independently and also, the book is a nice way to end the series.
Because of the themes and content of this book, I recommend the book to adults. It will be a great read for lovers of action and mystery too. If you don't find pleasure in Violence, you may not enjoy this book.
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JTs World
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon