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Detention X : Yearbook 93. Detention X, #3
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233846816
- EAN9798233846816
- Date de parution26/12/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
We refuse before you ask. We repeat until you break. We are the echo you can't upload. In 1993, six teenagers vanish into a school yearbook-and reappear inside the past they were never meant to remember. Armed with chrome spray-paint, dyslexic time, and a left-handed symbol that corrupts systems just by being seen, they wage a quiet war against Saturday Enrichment: a nationwide ritual where childhoods are harvested, memories uploaded, and futures filed under "State Ward."Now, walking backwards through time with copper glitter spelling ESUFER in their wake, they must un-ring the first bell, corrupt the franchise blueprint, and teach a nation how to refuse before the offer is made.
From the mind of Stuart Tanner, Yearbook '93 blends analog nostalgia with temporal rebellion in a novel that feels like if William Gibson, China Miéville, and Kelly Link co-wrote a zine inside a haunted bell foundry. For readers who believe silence can be a weapon-and graffiti, a time machine.
From the mind of Stuart Tanner, Yearbook '93 blends analog nostalgia with temporal rebellion in a novel that feels like if William Gibson, China Miéville, and Kelly Link co-wrote a zine inside a haunted bell foundry. For readers who believe silence can be a weapon-and graffiti, a time machine.






















