Cory Doctorow
Canadian-born Cory Doctorow has held policy positions with Creative Commons and the Electronic Frontier Foundation and been a Fulbright Fellow at the University of Southern California. He is a co-editor of the popular weblog BoingBoing (boingboing.net), which receives over three million visitors...
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Canadian-born Cory Doctorow has held policy positions with Creative Commons and the Electronic Frontier Foundation and been a Fulbright Fellow at the University of Southern California. He is a co-editor of the popular weblog BoingBoing (boingboing.net), which receives over three million visitors a month. His science fiction has won numerous awards, and his YA novel LITTLE BROTHER spent seven weeks on the New York Times bestseller list.
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Birth date: July 17, 1971
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A terrorist attack on San Francisco brings the Department of Homeland Security to the city. Four teens are wrongfully detained and only three of them are released. This compels one of their number, Marcus Yallow, to wage a cyber war on the DHS. The novels considers what freedoms people are willing...
For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleI absolutely love Jen Wang's artwork. That was my main reason for picking this book up. I recently read The Prince and the Dressmaker and adored it. So I was excited to read this book.This one started off well enough. I liked how it called out some of ...
I admire that Doctorow can fit this big picture narrative into such a short book, but Jen Wang does a lot of the worldbuilding and heavy lifting, and the colorist (was it Wang? I don't know) did a really really amazing job bringing Anda's worlds to life.
I admire that Doctorow can fit this big picture narrative into such a short book, but Jen Wang does a lot of the worldbuilding and heavy lifting, and the colorist (was it Wang? I don't know) did a really really amazing job bringing Anda's worlds to life.
Like I often do, I went into this book blind, not knowing anything about the plot, and I assumed the title was some sort of a metaphor for a superficial society. In fact, most of the book is actually set within Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. My progress through the book went something like this:1. ...