Emily's review
Blood Brothers
by S. A. Harazin
Emily's review
Blood Brothers by S. A. Harazin
Emily's review
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recommended for: YA and reluctant readers
Clay and Joey have been friends ever since Clay’s family showed up on Joey’s family’s doorstep during Thanksgiving without a dime and starving almost ten years earlier.
Now the boys have graduated from high school. Joey is valedictorian and is attending Duke pre-med. Clay would love to do the same, but his family is still struggling financially. Although Clay’s dad has a job, he still relies a bit on Joey’s family. The two are like brothers. In fact, they made a pact that insured they were Blood Brothers (hence the name).
After a particularly heinous day at the hospital where he works, Clay stops by Joey’s to try and mend their relationship (they had been fighting over a girl). When he gets to Joey’s shed (a place where the boys hang out together), he finds Joey behaving frantically. Joey is also naked. When he blatantly pees on the floor, Clay realizes that something is definitely wrong. He fears for the worst and calls 911. The emergency call records the events that...more
Now the boys have graduated from high school. Joey is valedictorian and is attending Duke pre-med. Clay would love to do the same, but his family is still struggling financially. Although Clay’s dad has a job, he still relies a bit on Joey’s family. The two are like brothers. In fact, they made a pact that insured they were Blood Brothers (hence the name).
After a particularly heinous day at the hospital where he works, Clay stops by Joey’s to try and mend their relationship (they had been fighting over a girl). When he gets to Joey’s shed (a place where the boys hang out together), he finds Joey behaving frantically. Joey is also naked. When he blatantly pees on the floor, Clay realizes that something is definitely wrong. He fears for the worst and calls 911. The emergency call records the events that...more
