Fitz review by nowhereman
Fitz
by Mick Cochrane
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Adventure

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Age at time of review - 14
Reviewer's Location - Uxbridge, Mass., United States
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Fitz is any normal teenager boy, one thing is different about him though, he has never met his father. His father left him when he was a baby. So Fitz decides to do some sleuthing and figures out that he lives in the same town as his dad. So Fitz makes the perfect plan-to kidnap his father. Because what person wouldn’t talk to you if you have a gun in your hand?

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This book sounded interesting when I read the overview but after reading it I had mixed feelings about it. I mean how could a boy justify holding his father at gunpoint? I thought that the author needed to add more stuff to justify Fitz’s actions because the boy didn’t think about his actions at all. Overall though it just needed something to make it stand out more. I recommend this book to ages 12 and up.

 
Rating:
3
Content Rating:

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