Good questions! I think it was short by today’s YA standards - - maybe 200 pages. Definitely not a collection, just a short novel. It was more a historical fiction.
Thanks for the suggestion! Based upon the Wikipedia description I don’t think this is it, but I’ll read it to be sure.
“I call Rule 34 on Wolfram’s Rule 34.”
It should be a Rule to include the hover text.
“It’s torture, and I helped!”
Friend, where were you in June?!?!
Cool stuff, though. Now when I switch things up I have a tool!
Wish I was back in Texas. The ocean’s no place for a squirrel.
Has the nonprofit applied for the Google Ad grant? Worth looking into it, if not.
They better hurry up and remake this so Lady Gaga can get the part.
Don’t talk about my dad like that.
Texit?
I love this image so much, but can never find the appropriate occasion to share it. Every time I see it in my saved photos it makes me giggle.
I wonder why the Baltimore community is so dead, then.
Syntax?
That’s a pretty impressive impression.
I’m so grateful for your knowledge and persistence. My donation finally went through after fighting with my bank. Maybe I don’t have to give up my Gen X card afterall.
This is a possibility, although the descriptions I can find are pretty limited. One mentions that the protagonist is a mall-rat. Any guess on when the book is set?
Edit: This was written in 96, which would have been too late. Thanks for the suggestion, though!