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Little Brother
by Cory Doctorow | Science Fiction & Fantasy
Registered by xallroyx of Huntington Beach, California USA on Monday, January 03, 2011
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Journal Entry 1 by xallroyx from Huntington Beach, California USA on Monday, January 03, 2011

8 out of 10

Booklist review:

Seventeen-year-old techno-geek “w1n5t0n” (aka Marcus) bypasses the school’s gait-recognition system by placing pebbles in his shoes, chats secretly with friends on his IMParanoid messaging program, and routinely evades school security with his laptop, cell, WifFnder, and ingenuity. While skipping school, Markus is caught near the site of a terrorist attack on San Francisco and held by the Department of Homeland Security for six days of intensive interrogation. After his release, he vows to use his skills to fight back against an increasingly frightening system of surveillance. Set in the near future, Doctorow’s novel blurs the lines between current and potential technologies, and readers will delight in the details of how Markus attempts to stage a techno-revolution. Obvious parallels to Orwellian warnings and post-9/11 policies, such as the Patriot Act, will provide opportunity for classroom discussion and raise questions about our enthusiasm for technology, who monitors our school library collections, and how we contribute to our own lack of privacy. An extensive Web and print bibliography will build knowledge and make adults nervous.



I thought it was a pretty good read. 


Journal Entry 2 by yourotherleft at Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania USA on Friday, April 08, 2011

This book has not been rated.

Arrived safely. Thanks! =) 




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