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Nearly road kill

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High Risk Books, 1996 - Fiction - 385 pages
What-appears-to-be Boy meets what-appears-to-be Girl in the world of the Net where any persona--and any gender--can be created. They pose as a host of different personalities, switiching identities and genders as quickly as they create passwords. Named Scratch and Winc, these two genderless beings cybersurf into the various worlds of the Net as they fight government intervention in the last free frontier.

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Review: Nearly Roadkill

User Review  - Caitlyn Zimmer - Goodreads

I thought this book was an exciting way to explore gender identity issues, and the romance in it was very adorable. It was repetitive at times due to its form, but it was still an interesting read. Read full review

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User Review  - Milo Miller - Goodreads

Though a little dated in 2007, this book absolutly changed my life! Read full review

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Section 2
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Section 3
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