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Fast Times at Fairmont High

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Fast Times at Fairmont High

By: Vernor Vinge
Narrated by: Eric Michael Summerer
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In a near future where wireless mind links and wearable computers blur the line between artificial reality and "real" reality, it's final exam time at San Diego's Fairmont Junior High. Juan Orozco and his friends have a killer idea for their off-line project. But can a bunch of 13-year-olds really figure out the secret of what's going on at Torrey Pines Park?©2003 Fictionwise Classic (P)2008 Audible, Inc. Anthologies & Short Stories Science Fiction
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Hugo Award, Best Novella, 2002
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This short story provides a miniature preview of the story in Rainbows End ... but I recommend you skip it and go directly to the good stuff!

Cute story

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Still trying to decide if I liked it .. I probably need to review the last 15 minutes

Nice short story

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I totally failed to see why this book/novella is so highly thought of and recommended. The entire story is essentially Juan coming to realize what is clear to everyone else - including the reader - from the very beginning. Vinge's vision of the future was nothing special; kids are really smart and get to use neat technology, whoopty do. Even though the story is relatively short, I found it difficult to stay interested though I did, finally, manage my way through it.

Predictable and boring

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