Tuesday, November 1, 2016

This book review lacks a clever title

By Kevin S

The author Alan Lawrence Sitomer made this book completely crazy and that's what brought in intensity. This book bloody and gory and it even had a little spice of insanity into this book. I read Homeboyz and it impressed me how good the book was and it led me to read Caged Warrior.


    The main character in this book is McCutcheon Daniels A.K.A M.D. Since M.D was three years old his father was training him to be a mixed professional martial art fighter. 13 years pass by and he now fights in the poorest section of Detroit  where there is in a underground fighting cage that a group of mafia set up. He fight to the death to feed his beloved 5 year old sister named Gemma. As he battle many people that want to kill him he meets a new person named Mr. Freedman.

    Mr. Freedman his science teacher befriends him and sees that he has great potential and encourages him to enter the lottery for a scholarship to an elite charter school so he can get the best education in Detroit. His father rejects the idea since he wants M.D to be a professional martial arts fighter and make money out of him. His father and the Mafia start seeing that they are getting more money each time that M.D is in a battle and he starts to care about the money and not his son.

    Later M.D talks to his father about the idea that he doesn't want to be a professional fighter and his dad hits him in a part of his body where he is injured the most and threatens him. He threatens him by hiding his sister saying that if he won't fight he will never be seeing his sister ever again. As time passes he starts to seek out for help and talks to Mr. freedman. Mr. freedman helps him with some old connections he has in Detroit. He successfully find his sister and as a bonus he finds his mother to which she disappeared when he was 13. They runaway in white van since the mafia threatens them to kill them if they find them.

    This book was as great as Homeboyz or even better. I am just blown away how the book ended they don't say where they ran away. I searched up online if Alan Sitomer is still making books till this day and he still does. He even made a second book about The caged warrior which I am going to read.

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