Review of JTs World

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Chiamaka Ogadimma
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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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4 out of 5 stars
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JT's World by E. Alan Fleischauer is a western fiction novel with lots of romance and action. John Thurgood Thomas, also known as JT, is a kind, disciplined, generous, and compassionate man. He is a businessman who is lonely due to the death of his wife, Annabelle. He decided to construct an amusement park and resort called JT's World. The story continues with JT trying to buy cattle for his ranch. On his way, he ventured into different adventures. During some of these adventures, he encounters enemies that want to harm him, but he finds a way of preventing their evil efforts by making friends with different people in order to neutralize their evil plans toward him. Pick up a copy of this book to find out about his many adventures.

What I like about the book is that it contains major characteristics of the western lifestyle, such as cowboys, criminals, outlaws, bounty hunters, and sheriffs. Another aspect I like about the book is the vivid description of the wilderness and landscapes; even the heat in these places was talked about. I also loved the description of the actions that took place, such as the duels and shootouts. I love the connection JT has with Madeline. He didn't make her feel like she wasn't his real daughter; their father-daughter bond was so cordial. The author developed the characters very well, which made it easy for readers to differentiate the characters while reading.

One aspect I found odd was the overly-described actions that took place; it was overstretched in my opinion. Another flaw I found was that some of the actions were too predictable, so it killed the suspense and thrill in the story.

Although it has some gruesome scenes, like the case of the rapist Gunner Wilder, the way he was slain was quite horrifying. This does not stop me from enjoying every bit of it. The book was exceptionally well  edited, because I didn't come across any grammatical or typographical errors. So I am going to rate JT's World by E. Alan Fleischauer 4 out of 5 stars. I had to remove one star because of the reasons stated above.

I learned a lot from the book, especially how to be kind to people no matter the situation we might be in. I commend the author's creative writing. I recommend this book to adults and older teens that love action-filled western fiction.

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Post by Cynthia Christabel Okolobi »

John Thurgood James is a smart and kind man. Solving murder cases and managing a business is definitely gonna be a daunting task
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I enjoy this book a lot but my favorite character is Thomas who risks his life in protecting a young girl. The author of this book gave the characters unique voices. Good job.
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I felt JT's loneliness after the death of his wife, but he is acting in his current life and overcomes the enemies that want to harm him. Great review
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I love the character of JT. It’s rare to see a man as humble, generous, and self disciplined as him. It made the book more interesting to read.
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Post by Nemanja Jankovic »

I like that the book combines several genres, so in addition to western, we also have action and romance. Thanks for pointing that out.
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I loved the way you wrote the review. I enjoyed reading it. Thanks for providing this useful information.
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Post by Valeria Riveraa »

JT's world has been on my to read list for quite a while now. Seeing this review feels like a sign to finally give this book a read. The storyline is very intriguing being that there's a mysterious murder on the run. Great review.
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Post by Stevenmusk »

This seems like an interesting book. I'm curious to find out where this story leads and the unique aspects that separate it from other books of the same genre. Nice review
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