Review of JTs World
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Review of JTs World
JT's World, written by E. Alan Fleischauer, is a fiction book about a businessman called JT Thomas. The book starts with JT Thomas eager to open an amusement park. Things didn't go as expected since some murders were committed in the compound, and JT Thomas is afraid they may prevent the park from opening. JT's daughter Madeline tells him to take some time off to Colorado, and she will take care of everything so that he can clear his head. JT Thomas goes to Colorado with his ranch workers, and while they are on their way, they meet some bounty hunters looking for two people who had committed murder. They also meet Jessica, who is in distress, and JT Thomas decides to help her. Will JT Thomas change Jessica's life? What will their relationship be? Read this book and find out.
What I liked most about this book was the character JT Thomas. JT Thomas was a character that any reader reading this book would love. JT Thomas impacted the lives of the people he met, making significant changes in their lives; for instance, JT changed the life of Jessica, who was consumed by her longing for a lost one, but when she met JT, her life changed. I also liked the descriptive content of the book. The descriptive content was pronounced; for instance, how the author described the characters was great. It enabled the reader to familiarize themselves with the characters, finding them engaging.
I did not find anything to dislike in the book since it was great. The characters were engaging since the author used dialogue for conversations between them. The use of dialogue also made the story lively despite being fiction. The characters were well developed since I did not find an instance where characters popped in without clear roles.
I rate JT's World by E. Alan Fleischauer four out of four stars. The book was explicitly edited; hence, I found no errors. It had many positive aspects and no negative aspects, and the author wrote the action scenes so well with clear descriptions, enabling the reader to create a mental picture of the scene and enjoy the story. With all these great things about the book deducting a star would be unfair; hence, the rating.
I recommend this book to lovers of crime novels and adventure stories. They would not be disappointed once they read this book since it contains murder crimes and the author describes the scenes clearly. Also, adventure story lovers would love the book since it explains the adventure of JT Thomas and his ranch workers in Colorado.
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