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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5 out of 5 stars
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This book takes readers on a journey into the crazy and infamous world of the great wild west. JTs World creates a world run by bounty hunters, cowboys, and murderers. JT sought to create an amusement park where one could get everything: a hotel, a tavern, and so many more. He called it JT's World. However, on opening day, a murder occurred. Mika, Aaron's wife, was murdered. JT grows concerned that this will negatively impact opening day. Following his daughter's advice, JT travels with some ranchers, and on the way, he meets Jessica, a damsel in distress. Will Mika's murderer be found and brought to justice? Can JT resist falling in love with Jessica? These and many more are answered in this amazing book by E. Alan Fleischauer. 

One thing I enjoyed about this book is its setting. This book is set in the infamous Wild West. Fleischauer portrays the West as we know it: filled with crime, murders, and basically everyone being a gun-slinging maniac. The existence of bounty hunters, robbers, and rapists adds a bit of realism to this western-themed novel. Being someone who naturally does not enjoy westerns, I really enjoyed JTs World because of its western flair. This is one of the positive aspects of this novel. 

Like other Alan Fleischauer books, this one was written in an interesting pattern. Fleischauer provides backstories for most of the characters, and this makes it easy for the reader to understand the history of the characters and the motivations behind many of their actions. While this may make the book seem wordy to some people, I don't believe this is the case, as this extra information lets the reader glimpse into the events that have occurred before. This is one of the positive parts of this book. This portrayal of the characters in this way also makes it easier for the reader to relate to the characters' emotions. 

While reading this book, I did not encounter anything that I would consider negative. This is a well-written and captivating novel, which I noticed contains no grammatical errors. This is a testament to how well edited this book is. There are various themes of violence contained within this book, which would rule it out as being okay for children to read.

I will rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. I would rate this book higher if I could because I really enjoyed reading it, and I believe that all individuals who enjoy fictional works that have thrilling scenes would also enjoy it. I would also recommend this book to all who love reading western books.

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