Review of JTs World
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Review of JTs World
JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer is a complete cowboy adventure tale that takes you on a tour of the Wild West. Opening lines draw you to the crux of the story, and you are left wondering if it is too soon for killing. Layered story writing is a speciality of E. Alan Fleishauer. I have read his other award-winning book too. This book is a breath-taking adventure tale of John Thurgood Thomas, nicknamed JT by his friends. He is a charming personality with as many friends as foes. The story gets you jittery because there is never a dull moment; an outlaw or an adversary is out to kill JT or harm his near and dear ones. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. It does become violent after a while because the villains only get more wicked as the book proceeds towards the end.
The story is realistic and set in old times when cowboys hunted and killed wanted criminals to reap the reward. You travel all over the desert and finally to JTs World in Scottsdale Arizona, a place which is touted as the next big thing for entertaining the elite customers. With a Hotel, Art Theatre, Restaurant, Bar, and a Ferris wheel, JTs world is a wholesome package of amusement. This book is enormous; many characters play their part. Yet, the author had carved out a distinct individuality to each of them. Amazingly, the author imagined this saga with such a bulk of characters perfectly. It has flawlessly edited content and an extraordinarily crafted story that keeps you on tenterhooks.
It is quite a long tale. Occasionally, you get frustrated that JT, who escaped a close one, is now stuck in another life-death situation. It is a book that gives you an anxious time; if you are a bookworm by nature and play the story in your mind. At times, I felt like, "No, I don't want to read further. JT is now happy, and I will let him stay like that for some more time," and other times, I am reading it without pause or break, because JT must come out of it unharmed. I love how the author describes the fights, the posture of a shooter when aiming far, the ferocity in the fencing skills of a villain, etc. It makes for a more engaging read.
By the end of the book, you fall in love with the character of JT. This book takes you on a Ferris ride, a violent, lustful, and exciting ride that doesn't seem like it will end any time soon. It is a perfect book. I give it 5 out of 5.
If you love cowboy tales, you will like this book instantly. You may want to go easy if you don't like bloodshed and violence.
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Thank you very much. It is indeed a pleasure to read and experience the emotions that JT goes through in the book.Hazel Mae Bagarinao wrote: ↑15 Mar 2023, 19:39 JT was very kind and generous, proof of his interaction with Annie, Maria, Gretchen, Mrs. Callahan, and the cowboys. Besides, the romance they have with Jessica is top-notch. I enjoyed this book with lots of well-developed characters. Your review is great!
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Thank You. The book is also descriptive but not to the point of getting monotonous. The description paints a vivid picture of the unfolding adventure in the book.Nisha DSouza wrote: ↑16 Mar 2023, 04:22 Your review was very descriptive. I positively enjoyed it. I can't wait to read this book. Thanks.