Little Brother

Cory Doctorow

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Little Brother

By: Cory Doctorow

Narrarated by: Kirby Heyborne

Marcus, a.k.a "w1n5t0n," is only seventeen years old, but he figures he already knows how the system works-and how to work the system. Smart, fast, and wise to the ways of the networked world, he has no trouble outwitting his high school's intrusive but clumsy surveillance systems.

But his whole world changes when he and his friends find themselves caught in the aftermath of a major terrorist attack on San Francisco. In the wrong place at the wrong time, Marcus and his crew are apprehended by the Department of Homeland Security and whisked away to a secret prison where they're mercilessly interrogated for days.

When the DHS finally releases them, Marcus discovers that his city has become a police state where every citizen is treated like a potential terrorist. He knows that no one will believe his story, which leaves him only one option: to take down the DHS himself.

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EDITOR'S PICK // New York Times Best Seller
  • Edition: Unabridged
  • Author: Cory Doctorow (See All Books)
  • Date Released: May 1, 2008
  • Publisher: Listening Library
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature, Young Adult

Total File Size: 327 MB (10 files) Total Length: 11 Hours, 53 Minutes

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Will be taught next to Catcher in the Rye

Wondafucka

Little Brother is a neat and passionate teen-lit book that is destined to become an icon of the zeitgeist. The book is divided between a very compelling plot of teenagers battling authority and expositions of science and politics covering such topics as cryptography, patriotism, and the abuse of power by a government. The transition from plot to soapbox is seamless and builds dramatic suspense. It's not too preachy, it's extremely stimulating, and it always maintains the voice of the main character. The story and characters is believable. The teenagers talk like teenagers,make mistakes like teenagers, and are overrun by their emotions and hormones. You can feel the intensity of the book's romantic relationship. Don't be dismayed by the teen-lit element. There is enough here for kids and adults alike. If you're puzzled by why people wouldn't be willing to sacrafice their freedoms for illusion of safety, this book will make your blood boil. postmodernsideshow.com

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Cory Doctorow

By Sarah Weinman, eMusic Contributor

Little Brother, the first voyage into young adult fiction territory by science fiction author and Boingboing.net editor Cory Doctorow, describes a future world not so different from our own. Technology still rules the day, and savvy teenagers like Marcus — code name w1n5t0n — the novel's smart-aleck yet thoughtful protagonist, cut school to play elaborate computer games and hack into supposedly impenetrable security systems. But when a major terrorist attack hits San Francisco, Marcus and… more »