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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"My name is John Thurgood Thomas, and my friends call me JT." This exciting book of adventure, JT's World, by E. Alan Fleischauer, introduced an endearing character, John Thurgood Thomas, as the protagonist. JT, as he was fondly called by friends, was a very wealthy man, whose generosity and care for people (both friends and strangers) reverberated throughout the story. He owns a gold mine, a ranch, and a very mighty complex in Arizona, which houses a tremendous hotel, tavern, theater, bowling alley, doctor's office, and carousels, all known as JT's World.

During the grand opening of JT's World, someone was murdered. This mysterious incident left JT highly distraught and miserable. However, following Madeline's advice to get away a bit, have a ride-about, and clear his mind, JT set out on a journey, accompanying his cowboys to Colorado to fetch cattle for his ranch. The journey quickly turned into an interesting adventure, with a series of remarkable events that seemed endless. Some of the events were horrifying, while others were unbelievably amazing. You need to hop on this thrill ride to find out more about this adventure.

JT's World was published in 2022, and it is the last book of the author's Western series. Alan was motivated by Robert J. Thomas' Western book series. The setting of the story features the American frontier, known as the Wild West, during the 19th century, when lawmen, outlaws, gangs, gunslingers, cowboys, telegraphs, and saloons were prevalent.

Looking at the book's title, I had little enthusiasm for picking it up. But as soon as I started reading it, I couldn't stop flipping the pages until it was finished. Even when I haven't gone through other books in the series, I still thoroughly enjoyed this book as a stand-alone. The story is so captivating, and the author's writing style is beyond skilled. I enjoyed its seamless flow and touch of comic relief. The characters were well-developed and fully rounded, making them easily relatable and realistic. Jessica, for instance, was depicted as a gorgeous, courageous, and caring lady. And she didn't fail to live up to that throughout the story, even when she encountered some malevolent patients. I enjoyed the author's occasional plot twists and suspense creation. The incredulous turn of events during the trials of the Gibbons twins was a typical example.

There is nothing to dislike about this book, as I found it interesting yet very enlightening. I relished the breathtaking exploration of classic Western culture and its beautiful scenery. 

Therefore, I would give the book a full rating of 5 out of 5 stars because of the points mentioned above. It was professionally edited because I encountered just a few errors. 

So, I recommend this book to anyone who loves action-packed adventures. People who are interested in Western series and culture will also find it fascinating. If you are sensitive to swear words and/or bloody scenes, you may have to look elsewhere.

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This book seems like an interesting one full of mystery, action, and adventures that would keep readers entertained. Nice job on the review.
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It would be nice to follow through on JT's adventures. I believe this book would also interest me to read. I would love to get a a copy of this book. Thanks for your review.
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I have fallen in love with this book from the first sentence of your review. I am sure that the book promises lots of fun and excitement. I am looking forward to an interesting read.
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The first pages were intense but as I continue flipping pages, it's getting smooth and moderate. So far, I encounter slight humor when JT and Maria went to the hotel. The Chinese front clerk was hilarious with her cute accent. :lol: Your review is superb!
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Alan Fleischauer is a man known for his remarkable works and pieces and I just knew without doubt that this won't be an exception. Nice review!
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It would be fun to continue to read JT's journeys. I think reading this book would be interesting to me as well. Nice review
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Post by Silva Wesley »

This book seems like an interesting one. I hope to know more about JT's world. It looks like it will be an interesting one. Thank you for your honest review.
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Nice review. I've read other books by this author which I enjoyed and I'm definitely interested in reading this one too.
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JTs World by E Alan Fleischauer is an adventurous book. I love how the plot is executed as the characters are well-developed and the storyline had a fluid flow of events. Nice job.
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JT sounds like an interesting name. I'm interested in the contents of this book. The plot seems nice.
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This book has an intriguing and epic plot. I especially love the introduction. I am looking forward to reading this book. Thanks for an interesting review.
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I liked the plot and the adventurous nature of this book. However, I am not a fan of books with too much violence. So maybe, this one isn't for me. Nice review, though.
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Post by Shem Murundu »

I'm also one of those who were left chuckling by the Chinese receptionist's humor, "Make bebees."😂 I liked how Alan created a nice balance of romance and action, and unlike some who were displeased with new twists and characters, I relished those. JT's generosity and compassion to friends and strangers was awe-inspiring. Nice review.
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Post by Chris Rich Nwaka »

This is an excellent review! I appreciate how the reviewer not only describes the book's plot and main character but also highlights the author's impressive research on global issues. It shows how dedicated the author is to making sure the book is as informative as it is thrilling.
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