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The Big Fix (Bareknuckle) review by nictaf
The Big Fix (Bareknuckle)
by Nathan Sacks
Age Range - 8 - 12
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 11
Reviewer's Location - Phoenix, AZ, United States
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The Big Fix is a book about George Choogart who just came to America from England to work for the New York Times. At  the New York Times building, George finds out that the man who hired him died while he was on the boat to America. The boss tells him to find a story he hasn’t heard of yet. George finds a story at an underground boxing club called the Woodrat, where corruption runs rampant and workers are disappearing. They have an idea who is behind it, but can George handle it? Find out when you read The Big Fix.

Opinion: 

The Big Fix was a good book filled with action and suspense.  I liked The Big Fix, and I think it goes well with the other books in the series.  Nathan Sacks created a book with a fierce story. I would recommend this book to ages 10 and up because of some bad words and bloody descriptions. 

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - some mature content

Explain your content rating: 

There was bloodshed and some bad words.

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