Review of JTs World

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Egenti Ignatius Chimaobi
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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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JT’s World by E. Alan Fleischauer is a story about a man named John Thurgood Thomas. He is a wealthy man who has so many businesses. He recently completed the construction of a large building for a new business that includes a hotel, an amusement park, a doctor’s office, a theater, and a tavern office. This building is called JT's World. However, on the day of the grand opening, a murder happens on the premises of the building. Marcus Payne, who is an enemy of JT, mistook Mika for Madeline and murdered her. He planned to murder both Madeline and JT to inherit JT's properties but was killed by Tiger Olsen, a friend of JT, before he could accomplish his plan.

JT was then advised by his family and friends to take a trip to Colorado to acquire cattle for his ranch and also leave the hostility of his business for a while. On this journey, JT makes new friends, helps solve crimes, and finds love. Find out all the adventures of JT in this book.

There were many things I enjoyed about this book. It was an intriguing and fast-paced story that was set in the Wild West. The author effectively portrayed the culture of that time in this story. The language used by the characters and the gun-slinging gave the book a Western vibe. The writing was easy to follow because the author used simple language to communicate. I particularly loved the main character, John Thurgood, for his generosity and compassion, even though he was a mob boss himself. He strived to do good for everyone as much as he could.

There was something I did not like about this book. There were excessive scenes of violence. In my opinion, it was a bit exaggerated. Even though the Wild West was the setting of the story, some scenes made me wonder if that much fighting went on at that time. Some sensitive readers may find the violence and killings disturbing.

However, the above reason is not enough for me to deduct any stars from this book. I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. My rating was high because I enjoyed the storyline and how interesting the book was. Also, I could not find any grammatical errors. The book was exceptionally well edited. I recommend it to people who enjoy cowboy-type books set in the Wild West. Adventure lovers will also enjoy it.

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I love the fact that this book is adventure based. I love stories that takes one through different scenes and different countries. From your review, it is safe to assume that this book does that. Good job
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Post by John Aburzzi »

The action of this book starts with the mysterious death that took place on the grand opening of JTs world. This is a book with alot if supsense, twist and action. I love your review analysis.
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Post by Joyce Nwaogazie »

JT's World by E. Alan Fleischauer appealed to me. The storyline had a fluid flow, the characters were well-developed and the concluding part of the book was gratifying. Well done.
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Post by Jesse Shon Voyamba »

I find the book appealing already just by reading your review. You expertly summarized it without giving a hint of what to expect at the end. This will definitely make a good read.
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Post by Azuka Jessica »

The book has an intriguing cover page. I enjoyed the summary put up by the reviewer in this review. I guess everyone would start the scramble for JT world. Thanks for this review.
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Post by Amy Toria »

I appreciate your insights into the book's strengths and weaknesses, and I understand your points about the length and the large cast of characters. It's unfortunate that I can't read the book, as it sounds like a great read.
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