My sister slept with the light on until she was 27. She rightfully blames me. I would leap out of closets with my hands made into claws. I would...
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Lisa Thayer-Van Dyke, January 30, 2013 (view all comments by Lisa Thayer-Van Dyke)
A fun ride through a beautiful virtual and a dismal reality wrapped together. This took me back to my late teen years in the 80s when Atari and many other great video games came out. If school was in virtual reality, even my kids would have been geniuses. They spend a lot of time now playing video games. I had my son read this once I was done, and he thoroughly enjoyed it as well. Hard to get him away from his games for it. Someone ought to make a movie of this.
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