Review of JTs World
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Review of JTs World
JT's World is a western novel series written by E. Alan Fleischauer talking about the life of Robert J. Thomas, a western author. He uses him as a protagonist throughout his storyline. J Thomas lives a purposed life whereby he owns a ranch with several workers and a big house. He also owns a detective agency where Tad is hired as a recruiter. Madeline refers to him as a bonus father. JT while on a tour with Edgardo he steered clear of Dr. Jordan's clinic, avoiding running into Jessica who in the end, becomes his wife.
The writer employed proper word choice. The writer's art in figurative language and correct use of tenses and verbs made the plot of this story interesting. The author of this book has presented his ideas in a well-defined detailed manner that will make anyone reading the book keep his momentum high to the completion of the story. The book has been professionally edited and I found no errors or typos while reading the book.The content in this book is fully described, and the writing is excellent.To make his views in the book understandable and clear, the author employed a variety of techniques.
This book was, however, quite long. The book has around 475 pages. Because of this, it took me a while to finish reading it. It comprises 36 chapters which are a little bit too lengthy. The book also does not provide a table of contents there for the reader does not have a breakthrough in the several chapters. The book's excellent prologue at the beginning of the book tells us of the author's intentions.
I admired several aspects of the book. The author uses clear, uncomplicated language that is simple to understand. I give this book a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. Nothing in this book didn't captivate me. I saw no mistakes in the book, so the editing was rigorous. My favorite aspect was the cover. Its design pleases me. It was made with skill. The book's detailed presentation of the information was another aspect I found appealing. After reading the book, there was no need to conduct additional research because the content was provided. The glowing comments at the end of the book were another thing that encouraged me to keep reading it.
The picture and the history of the author are included in the last chapter of this book. There is also the inclusion of some of the books the author has written in his career plus the awards he gained from some of the books. I found this book to be very helpful and interesting, I would recommend this book to readers interested in western fiction novels. They will find the adventure they need in this book.
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