The book The Brick Yard was written by author Carol Lynne Here you can read free online of The Brick Yard book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Brick Yard a good or bad book?
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Jax wailed. Lucky was still laughing as he dropped the empty can of Silly String in the trashcan. It was the third time in a week and a half that he’d managed to sneak up on Jax for an attack. “Hang on,” he told Jax. “Let me get a picture of you.” He withdrew his phone, but Jax charged toward him. “Don’t you dare!” Jax yelled, trying to get to Lucky’s phone. “Nope.” Lucky easily evaded the sixteen year old. Covered from head to toe in bright pink strands of foam, Jax gave up and began to pull th...e shit out of his hair. “I hope you know you’re cleaning up this mess,” Jax pouted, as Lucky took several pictures. “I’ll clean it up. I always do.” Lucky would never forget the look of surprise on Jax’s face the first time he’d snuck into the laundry room and hit him with the initial blast of the pink string. At first he’d thought Jax was pissed, but soon they were both laughing their asses off as Jax had tried to use one of the towels as a shield. “Hey, Lucky,”
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