Big Brother crosses a line after an act of terrorism in San Francisco. Little Brother finds a way to watch back. Nail-biting! Marcus Yallow is in the wrong place at the wrong time. He and his friends have skipped school to participate in an on-line scavenger hunt, just when terrorists blow up the ...
4/20/2013: A fast paced quick read. For those not familiar with Mr. Doctorow and his beliefs I suggest you Google him; he is a very interesting individual. I caught him being interviewed on Triangulation on TWiT, via my Roku.Published in the spring of 2008 the topics in this book are amazingly ti...
Ultimately, I liked this book. There were some parts that veered into explanation/exposition rather abruptly, much like the Da Vinci Code, but the characters were likeable, the premise believable, and the rage it inspired was definitely genuine for me.
I really liked this book. The characters and the plot were mindblowing. I kept putting the book on hold to read other things so i was stalled half way through for a couple of months. I wish I had just read it straight through because I think I lost some of the impact of the book by stepping away ...
This book made me paranoid. Still. It’s a lasting effect that will have you looking over your shoulder and doubting whether you really want to be a part of “the system.”Reading like a Snow Crash for teens, Little Brother tells the story of Marcus Yallow (aka w1n5t0n3; aka M1k3y), a (mostly) harmle...
Like with Fahrenheit 451, I think this is one of those books that everyone should read, and read often. Not only does is what Doctorow’s talking about extremely relevant, but the various messages he discusses throughout stay with you for a while after you put the book down.He can definitely pack a p...
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