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Fitz
Fitz | Mick Cochrane
7 posts | 3 read
Fifteen-year-old Fitz kidnaps the father he has never known, taking him from his St. Paul apartment building at gunpoint, in an attempt to address his bewildering mix of resentment and yearning.
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NickDinesh
Fitz | Mick Cochrane
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Mehso-so

So after finally finishing this book I do have a few opinions on it. First, I do feel as if the ending was rushed, the ending could‘ve been amazing if it wasn‘t, but I was disappointed as it was only a two minute scene where everything came together all of a sudden. Secondly, there could have been more descriptions on some of the characters. Overall the book was good but a little rushed.

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NickDinesh
Fitz | Mick Cochrane
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Pickpick

Now that I‘m about halfway into the book, Ive noticed the development In Fitz‘s character and attitude. I really love the moments that Fitz and his dad have. One scene that I would like to see in the book is where Fitz brings his dad back to his mom.

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NickDinesh
Fitz | Mick Cochrane
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Pickpick

Even though I‘m only on page 58 I still think this is one of the better books I‘ve read. This book revolves around a boy whose trying to find his dad who left him when he was a child. I have heard countless stories where the father comes back to the child, but very few where the son comes to the dad. This has been a great read so far and I hope for it to continue to amaze me.