Review of JTs World
Posted: 05 Nov 2022, 03:57
[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
I read a lot, and I especially like reading fiction. I relished reading E. Alan Fleischauer's book, JT's World. Furthermore, I found the author's distinctive writing style to be enthralling. In this story, I thought he did a good job of expressing a range of emotions using his clear language. The abrupt passing of Mika Shipley, the wife of saloon manager Aaron Shipley, is the book's first event. This happens when JT's World is ceremoniously opened.
Mika's death has generated a great deal of misunderstanding and allegations. For instance, Billy Burnet is accused of murder. JT Thomas announced the event that although the bowling alley was not shut down, nobody needed to leave the scene. This was necessary since the police needed to interrogate everyone. Mika's lifeless body was removed from the scene after being thoroughly examined by detectives.
I gave this book a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. This book received a full rating from me because of its many endearing qualities. For instance, the book's first chapter was intriguing and moving enough to keep me reading. The story's characters were carefully chosen, intriguing, and richly depicted. While reading the book, I was able to experience and visualize them in my mind. Furthermore, the author's language utilization was outstanding. The sentences were clear and organized.
This book's storyline was compelling and emotional. The plot of this novel was meticulously planned by the author to keep the reader on the edge of their seat. The narrative didn't take countless unexpected turns. The way the author masterfully presented a variety of topics in the book astounded me. The story's themes include corruption, death, treachery, love, and the law. I found JT's World to be a page-turner and an action-packed book.
The unpredictable nature of the tale is just another aspect of this novel that I loved. I continued to read because I wanted to know how it would end. My favorite aspect of this book was its cover. It was well-designed and simple. Nothing in this book bothered me. The book's editing was exceptional. Both grammatical and spelling errors were absent.
In the book, JT Thomas was my favorite character. His personality pleased me. He was intelligent and made sensible choices. My least favorite character was Aaron Shipley. I disagreed with how he implicated Billy Burnet in the death of his wife. He lacks patience, in my opinion, and has a short fuse. It is improper to accuse someone unless there is sufficient support for it. I recommend this book to adult readers who enjoy reading crime and mystery novels.
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JTs World
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I read a lot, and I especially like reading fiction. I relished reading E. Alan Fleischauer's book, JT's World. Furthermore, I found the author's distinctive writing style to be enthralling. In this story, I thought he did a good job of expressing a range of emotions using his clear language. The abrupt passing of Mika Shipley, the wife of saloon manager Aaron Shipley, is the book's first event. This happens when JT's World is ceremoniously opened.
Mika's death has generated a great deal of misunderstanding and allegations. For instance, Billy Burnet is accused of murder. JT Thomas announced the event that although the bowling alley was not shut down, nobody needed to leave the scene. This was necessary since the police needed to interrogate everyone. Mika's lifeless body was removed from the scene after being thoroughly examined by detectives.
I gave this book a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. This book received a full rating from me because of its many endearing qualities. For instance, the book's first chapter was intriguing and moving enough to keep me reading. The story's characters were carefully chosen, intriguing, and richly depicted. While reading the book, I was able to experience and visualize them in my mind. Furthermore, the author's language utilization was outstanding. The sentences were clear and organized.
This book's storyline was compelling and emotional. The plot of this novel was meticulously planned by the author to keep the reader on the edge of their seat. The narrative didn't take countless unexpected turns. The way the author masterfully presented a variety of topics in the book astounded me. The story's themes include corruption, death, treachery, love, and the law. I found JT's World to be a page-turner and an action-packed book.
The unpredictable nature of the tale is just another aspect of this novel that I loved. I continued to read because I wanted to know how it would end. My favorite aspect of this book was its cover. It was well-designed and simple. Nothing in this book bothered me. The book's editing was exceptional. Both grammatical and spelling errors were absent.
In the book, JT Thomas was my favorite character. His personality pleased me. He was intelligent and made sensible choices. My least favorite character was Aaron Shipley. I disagreed with how he implicated Billy Burnet in the death of his wife. He lacks patience, in my opinion, and has a short fuse. It is improper to accuse someone unless there is sufficient support for it. I recommend this book to adult readers who enjoy reading crime and mystery novels.
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JTs World
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon