I'm over 30 and I have to say that this is one of the most brilliant books I've read in quite a while. I raced though this one over the weekend. I couldn't put it down, even though I had actually planned to spend the weekend gaming. :o) I didn't want to miss a single line. I'm mentally composing a l...
A fun young adult dystopia, though it doesn't seem like enduring fiction of the sort that warrants a Hugo nomination. Marcus, a 17-year old gamer, has trouble with an authoritarian school and culture. However, these difficulties pale beside those he encounters when terrorists blow up a bridge in the...
I really enjoyed reading this book and I felt like I learned so much too! I kept having to take breaks to google different subjects discussed in this book. I also found it rather unsettling. We're sliding further down the slope to 1984. Little Brother is one of the steps along the way.
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