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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4 out of 4 stars
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JT's World by E. Alan Fleischauer is an interesting book about the life of John Thurgood Thomas and the amazing world he built for himself and his loved ones. On the day JT, as his friends call him, is to open the famous JT’s World, a complex with a bar, a theater, and other amazing features, tragedy strikes and three people are killed. To clear his head, JT is encouraged by his ward, Madeline, whom he took as his daughter after the murder of her mother, whom JT was in love with and was going to marry. On the trip, JT encounters a lot of people who might change his life, including Chip Heller and Jessica Tillman.

This was an interesting read. The moment I read the prologue, I knew that I was going to have a wonderful time reading this book, and I did. I liked that the beginning of the book did not drag; there wasn’t a lot of boring background story about the characters. The storyline was amazing; there were a lot of interesting events in the book; it was action-packed. I also loved the idea of reincarnation in the book. I do not believe in reincarnation, but I loved the way it was presented in the book, and I secretly wished it could happen in reality.

There wasn’t much I did not like about the book, except for a few minor things. Firstly, I thought the character of Madeline could be more developed. Madeline was one of the main characters, but there really wasn’t much about her. She was only more active towards the end, and the ending dragged a little. Apart from the fact that I thought Madeline could have been more and that the ending dragged a little, which weren’t major to me, I loved everything about the book.

My rating for this book is 4 out of 4 stars. The book was fun to read. There was also humor in the book. I learnt some new jokes which I thought were smart jokes, like the one about the animal that used to play baseball. The author created brave characters like Chip, JT, and even the young Theodore. The book was perfectly edited. I did not find any errors in the book. The book was well written and deserved nothing less than a perfect rating.

People who love adventurous stories will definitely love reading this book. JT went on a trip that was adventurous from the beginning till he got back. I would also recommend it to people who love crime, gunfights, and detective stories. This book was packed with a lot of crimes. There were also gunfights, people hunting for bad guys, and a lot of detective work. It will be a great read for anyone looking for an interesting book to read and who does not mind violence.

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It’s been a while I’ve read a review as satisfying as yours. It is my first time reading a western, and hope to enjoy my read as much as you enjoyed yours. Fleischauer is quite a decent author and is a living proof of how possible it is to live two or more lives in a single one.
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