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par Carl Deuker

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Overweight, somewhat timid Mitch reluctantly agrees to be the sports reporter for the Lincoln High newspaper because he is determined to be a writer, but he senses a real story in Angel, a talented football player who refuses to stand out on the field--or to discuss his past.
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This might be the first sports book I've ever read. Even if you know nothing about football, like me, the sports scenes are great. My one big complaint about the book is the cliche that the author used about the kids with purple hair and tattoos being the druggie kids. Does this guy really think that any kid who feels like dying their hair a bright color is a drug user? Lame. Other than that major annoyance, it was a fun mystery with a great main character. ( )
  kamlibrarian | Dec 23, 2022 |
I liked this book. Just not as much as Lupica or Feinstein. Kids who like those authors will definitely enjoy this book too. I'm just a little more nitpicky about a few things.

In this book we have a main character that is a school reporter rather than a football player. Mitch dreams of getting into Columbia University and becoming a top notch reporter. He didn't expect to be covering sports, but even in high school you take what you're given. When he and his photographer counterpart, Kimi, show up at tryouts looking for a story, they get one. New kid Angel has an amazing arm, but both he and the coach downplay his abilities. Something is not right. Angel usually plays late in the game, bringing the team back for a win, but any mention of Angel in his write-up to the Seattle Times gets edited out. There's no records in his student file. He refuses to talk to Mitch or Kimi. Like any good investigator, Mitch can't rest until he solves the mystery, but if he steps too far, he may do more harm than good.

The reason I don't rate this book as highly as Lupica, Green, or Feinstein books is that the premise is a little far-fetched. Although the situation that brought Angel to Seattle is possible, it's not likely. Furthermore, I don't buy the idea that high school students get this involved in investigative work. Unfortunately, I have a few other criticisms. 1) Mitch's character starts off being slightly sarcastic and fun. By the end he is all business. 2) I don't see the point of Mitch's character being overweight. It adds nothing to the story. 3) The ending is abrupt. I didn't feel a sense of closure.

Despite all of this, it's a good read, and it's going on my list of recommended football stories. ( )
  valorrmac | Sep 21, 2018 |
This is a really good book and keeps you hooked right until the very end. I'd highly recommend this to other people. 4Q4P The cover art is awesome. I chose to read this book because I love the cover art. CaitlynnT
  edspicer | Dec 30, 2014 |
Mitch is a reporter for his high school newspaper. The new player is great before practice but when he plays in front of the coach he suddenly becomes mediocre. The team has a shot at a great season and a state title but the coach is not playing this new player. When Mitch investigates he learns some details that just might put him in danger. Can Mitch solve the mystery while keeping Kimi, his photographer and hopefully girlfriend safe? Read to find out. ( )
  alsparks324 | Sep 9, 2013 |
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In pursuit of a killer story, Mitch is determined to find out the truth about a new football player, Angel, at his high school. As he starts asking tough questions, everyone’s lips seemed to be sealed about the player’s true identity. Mitch will do whatever it takes to find out who Angel is and what he has done. The truth will surprise everyone!
  KilmerMSLibrary | Apr 24, 2013 |
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