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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3 out of 5 stars
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JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer is a fiction-based book based on the story of John Thurgood Thomas.JT Thomas was a wealthy man who had just opened an amusement park called JT's World in Scottsdale, Arizona. It was to house many shops, a doctor's office, and numerous carousels. The crowning jewel of the complex was a Ferris wheel which promised to draw people from all over the west not just Scottsdale Arizona.JT Thomas was not initially wealthy but obtained his wealth after stumbling across a unique and expensive piece of jewel that he ended up auctioning to the Rockefellers who were also very rich.

During the grand opening of JT's World disaster strikes when Mika is killed by Marcus Payne who was then the former husband to JT Thomas's wife Annabelle and father to his stepdaughter by the name of Madeline, he had traveled a lot in his pursuit to kill JT Thomas and his daughter Madeline in order to acquire all the wealth possessed by JT. Later in the story, the main character by the name of JT Thomas goes on a tour to relax following the disastrous opening of his complex which leads him to encounter all manner of adventures along the way.

One of the positive aspects I liked about is the way the author included some very humorous jokes in the novel, specifically the jokes told by Buck who was one of the people employed by JT. This made the book interesting to read and helped create a jolly mood throughout my course of reading. Another thing I absolutely loved about the book, is the way the author portrayed the character of JT Thomas who despite being very wealthy is humble and tends to help each and every person he comes across in need. It is my belief that each person in this world despite their social and economic background should emulate his example. I found the book exceptionally well-edited.

However, I came across quite a few negative aspects during my course of reading the book first, the author used complex vocabulary throughout the book which ended up being a huge distracting factor as I used up a lot of time looking for the meanings to these words. Also, I found the author had included soo many characters in the book which made it hard to keep track of all of them at once, in addition, I felt they were not also properly introduced by the author. Finally, I did enjoy the plot specifically where I felt that JT Thomas survived too many near-death experiences and ended up escaping almost all of them unscathed which is not logically possible in this world we live in.

In conclusion, I rate the book 3 out of 5 stars. I deducted two stars due to the negative aspects stated above, first with the use of complex vocabulary by the author, the improper introduction of some characters in the book, and the illogical plot of the story revolving around JT Thomas. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys drama, thriller, and action-based stories.

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