Review of JTs World

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Review of JTs World

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[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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New fortune brings upon old enemies. Light and darkness never liked one another, and many cannot act but bare witness. A grand opening breeds great danger in JT's world and many get caught in the fire. An enemy hides in plain sight, set about claiming the lives of those he has sworn to protect. Danger reeks in all corners of the world and there's nowhere to hide. Hidden agendas, envy, and betrayal are the norm. Survival is the key to the door that doesn't exist. The creation of JT's world is set about bringing productivity, entertainment, and civilization but a lot is unseen. Many search for wealth, others seek justice while others wish for a brighter day.

JT'S WORLD is a fictional thriller by E. Alan Fleischauer told from the third-person perspective. It is a book set in a distant era, a book about survival, love, and wealth. This is not about a quest for wealth but it is about wealth that has already been achieved. It is a book that involves a lot of traveling, engaging with others, and most importantly, learning and growing. Here we we are taken into the journey of a man set about bringing his business to life and changing lives.

One thing that I liked and enjoyed about this book is the plot as I really enjoyed its development. I also like how the author detailed all the scenes as it made them very real and interesting. I also like how the author followed through with the language that was used in the setting of the book. I enjoyed the freedom of women in this book as they had opportunities to express themselves and show their confidence.

The thing that I did not like about this book or perhaps didn't understand is how people found it easy to simply kill one another without any remorse or fear of the consequences. A lot of people found it easy to kill, even those who are not experienced killers. This made the book a bit unrealistic. This however, does not affect my rating as I do not know how the Justice system operated in those times. Apart from this, there's absolutely nothing I did not like about this book. I genuinely enjoyed it, it was interesting and very well-edited. And for these reasons, I rate this book a five out of five stars.

I recommend this book to those who are into Cowboy stories, those who find great pleasure in thriller and suspense, and generally to those who are up for a good read. Due to the degree of violence in this book, I advise that it not be read by sensitive readers or kids.

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