May. 28th, 2008

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I just finished reading _Little Brother_ by Cory Doctorow.  For those so inclined, it can be purchased at Amazon.com, or you can download a free copy if you do the e-book thing.

Wow. 

I found parts of this book viscerally disturbing (though it's not gory--it's mostly psychological combined with just-so-unfair).  I don't recommend reading it right before you try to go to sleep.  The parts where the teenaged protagonist is in government custody are just... well, let's say I wish I didn't believe they could be true.  And the parts where the government is using its citizens everyday tech against them--well, it puts the whole domestic evesdropping thing in a whole new light; it's not just your phone and your credit card the government can use to spy on you for no reason.

But _Little Brother_ is a fascinating book, with lots of interesting tech and techniques, and an intelligent, irreverent protagonist and a driving plot.  There were several explanations of the tech for the lay reader in there that kind of caught my eye, but they don't bog down the story. There's a section in the back with references and short explanations of some of the stuff referred to in the text.  And I did think it was a nice touch that the author started each chapter with a tribute to a different favorite bookstore.

I reccomend it.

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