Review of JTs World
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Review of JTs World
JT's World is an excellent book by E. Alan Fleischauer. The fictional tale is centered in the western part of the world. JT has another name known as John Thurgood Thomas. The man is very kind-hearted, conscientious, and accommodating, whose source of income comes from the business he manages. JT is a very wealthy man who suffers loneliness due to the death of Annabelle, his wife. As we all know, necessity is the mother of invention. JT kept having lonely moments until he decided to create something that could take away his bad moods. He constructed a nice park and resort area called JT's World. JT decided to get a cattle and keep it in hon ranch as time passed. He encountered a lot of experiences on his way to purchase the cattle. Most of these encounters were scary scenes that threatened his life. JT managed to escape them all and found his way back home. He was sensible enough to befriend most of these people who wanted to take away his life. Please read this book JT's World to find out what became of JT during those hard times and how he escaped.
While I was reading this fascinating book, most scenes truly interested me. I love how the author included some attributes and cultures of the Western part of the world. I enjoyed reading them because they widened my knowledge of their lifestyles. Interstingly, something else caught my attention too. The full description of places and things by the author is impressive. He virtually talked about everything explicitly, describing even the tiniest things readers could imagine. That was incredible and loving at the same time. The primary character I admired his strength so much was JT. His attitude toward Madeline was encouraging. He never treated her like an unknown person, he accepted her wholeheartedly, and the easy connection was great. The author of this book did a great job extraordinarily writing this book.
I love the characterization and flow of words that could easily make a reader grab what he was writing. There are only a few aspects that I found negative in this book. One of them was the easy predictability of the subsequent actions. The fact that I could easily foretell the next thing to happen did not give me the satisfaction needed. Though the book was thrilling while I was reading, it lacked enough suspense for me. Again, despite the too much description in the book making it easy to comprehend, it was overused by the author. It could become boring or monotonous for some readers who love to have the rest of the actions as imageries.
While reading this book, I bumped into scary moments like the cases of death, rape by Gunner Wilder, killings of people, and so on. I still one the book because I could understand everything without getting irritated. Hence I am giving this book 4 out of 5 stars. I reduced a star because of my dislikes in the book. The book was exceptionally well-edited. I tried to find any typographical or grammatical errors while reading the book.
I recommend this book to adults rather than children because some scenes are peculiarly for older minds than younger ones. The author is an exceptional writer; his writing creativity is excellent. How the fictional story includes, the western lifestyle is enjoyable.
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