Review of JTs World
Posted: 01 Mar 2023, 17:34
[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
JT's World, a fiction book with a western theme, is the final JT novel by E. Alan Fleischauer. John Thurgood Thomas, the book's main character, also known as JT, constructed the JT's World complex outside Scottsdale, Arizona, after becoming wealthy. When his girlfriend, Annabelle, was killed brutally by her abusive husband, he was very saddened. He then transferred ownership of his company to his late girlfriend's daughter, Madeline, and travelled to Colorado alongside his employees. The adventure gave him another chance to find the love of his life, Jessica. What will happen between them? Will they end up well together? Will he bring Jessica back to his home town? If you want to know more, read this novel. Just take a copy of this novel from an online bookstore.
There are various things I enjoyed about the text. The beginning of the plot left me wanting to know more, which is what I liked best about the novel. I am intrigued by the meticulously plotted storyline and well-developed characters. I was surprised that the book is easy to comprehend even though it is the final part of a series, and I haven't read any previous series. In summary, the narrative and explanation in the tale were strong. It has a happy conclusion, which lifted my spirits, and I was never bored while reading it.
The novel has a well-developed plot and characters, so there isn't much to dislike about it, but I found keeping track of each character's role challenging. Although there are 36 chapters in the novel, the plot drags a bit. Also, I don't particularly appreciate that the text has a high murder rate and shows little regard for human life. Additionally, I found the author's use of repetitive words in the novel's opening excessive, but that's just the author's manner.
Despite the drawbacks, I give the novel a 5 out of 5 stars rating. It has been exceptionally well-written and edited. While reading it, I did not find any grammatical or typographical errors. My five-star rating of the text is due to the exciting themes I found in the book and the fact that it depicts a variety of intriguing Western cultural styles.
I will not suggest this book to anyone under 13 because it contains violence, vulgar language, and mild sexual material. However, I recommend it to mature readers who enjoy books in the criminal, action, romance, adventure, and western culture genres.
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JTs World
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JT's World, a fiction book with a western theme, is the final JT novel by E. Alan Fleischauer. John Thurgood Thomas, the book's main character, also known as JT, constructed the JT's World complex outside Scottsdale, Arizona, after becoming wealthy. When his girlfriend, Annabelle, was killed brutally by her abusive husband, he was very saddened. He then transferred ownership of his company to his late girlfriend's daughter, Madeline, and travelled to Colorado alongside his employees. The adventure gave him another chance to find the love of his life, Jessica. What will happen between them? Will they end up well together? Will he bring Jessica back to his home town? If you want to know more, read this novel. Just take a copy of this novel from an online bookstore.
There are various things I enjoyed about the text. The beginning of the plot left me wanting to know more, which is what I liked best about the novel. I am intrigued by the meticulously plotted storyline and well-developed characters. I was surprised that the book is easy to comprehend even though it is the final part of a series, and I haven't read any previous series. In summary, the narrative and explanation in the tale were strong. It has a happy conclusion, which lifted my spirits, and I was never bored while reading it.
The novel has a well-developed plot and characters, so there isn't much to dislike about it, but I found keeping track of each character's role challenging. Although there are 36 chapters in the novel, the plot drags a bit. Also, I don't particularly appreciate that the text has a high murder rate and shows little regard for human life. Additionally, I found the author's use of repetitive words in the novel's opening excessive, but that's just the author's manner.
Despite the drawbacks, I give the novel a 5 out of 5 stars rating. It has been exceptionally well-written and edited. While reading it, I did not find any grammatical or typographical errors. My five-star rating of the text is due to the exciting themes I found in the book and the fact that it depicts a variety of intriguing Western cultural styles.
I will not suggest this book to anyone under 13 because it contains violence, vulgar language, and mild sexual material. However, I recommend it to mature readers who enjoy books in the criminal, action, romance, adventure, and western culture genres.
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JTs World
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon