Review of JTs World

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[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer is a work of fiction that delves into the life and ordeals of John Thurgood Thomas. This book has 483 pages, and it is divided into thirty-six chapters without specific headings. The first chapter of this book talks about the death of Mika Shipley. Mika works with JT, and she was supposed to perform at the grand opening, but she was killed by an unknown murderer. The news of her death affected her husband, and it also affected JT negatively. The way Mika's husband, Aaron Shipley, reacted to her death was weird, and JT was determined to find the killer. The second chapter of this book talks about JT's trip to Colorado. The second chapter also talks about Madeline's estranged father, Marcus Payne. After Madeline's mother had died, Marcus lost custody of his daughter. Madeline started living with JT, and Marcus was not happy with it. He decided to kill Madeline or JT, but he did not succeed. The third chapter of this book talks about JT's vacation at Chin Lee with his friends. During the journey with his fellow cowboys, JT met Maria. The book goes on to talk about JT's escapades, and it also talks about Jessica. John Thurgood Thomas experienced a lot of things during his vacation, and he reacted in different ways to the things he encountered. What happened in the end?

JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer is a fascinating fictional book that was written with a third-person narrative. I love the plot and storyline of the book, and I was able to flow well with the author's viewpoint. The author did a good job in the characterization of this book, and I admire his style of writing. Fleischauer did a good job of using understandable words to describe and explain the characters' actions, environment, and emotions. This book does not have a table of contents. This book revolves around religion, greed, hatred, love, and strength.

Love is powerful, and it can destroy a lot of things. Greed is also powerful, but it is not as powerful as love. I admire the bond between JT and Maria, and I believe that people should never take advantage of the love shown to them. I learned about love, persistence, determination, perseverance, and patience. This book has a lot of characters, and Alan did sufficient character development for the characters in this unique work of fiction.

I enjoyed reading this book. However, I noticed only one negative aspect while reading this book. This work of fiction has some grave violent scenes that will not be palatable to the minds of some readers. Although I admire the author's explicit explanation, I do not think other readers will admire it. The positive aspect I noticed while reading this book revolves around the sincere and genuine relationship between JT and Jessica. I admire JT's way of life, and I learned about persistence from his lifestyle.

This book was well written. This unique work of fiction was exceptionally edited. I did not notice any grammatical or spelling errors while reading this book.

It is necessary to move forward with life irrespective of any negative experience, and we indeed have different ways of reacting to the things that we encounter, but it is also necessary to overlook certain things that happen around us. I learned a lot of lessons from this book, and I believe that other readers will learn from it too. I recommend this work of fiction to lovers of adventure and fiction. Therefore, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars due to the few points mentioned above and because of JT's personality.

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