Little Brother

Cory Doctorow
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Little Brother

Thomcat
4/26/2013
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Reread, longer review. Great story and reaction, but the technology explanations sometimes get in the way. This 15 year old work only loses relevance with the ubiquity of smart phones.

I read this first in 2013, 5 years after it was released. Now 10 years after that, my rating is unchanged. Marcus is a solid character, if a little short sighted. This allows Doctorow to explore both an idea and its drawbacks. Privacy and freedom are the key focus of the novel. The original attack is a MacGuffin - excusing the abuses while never resolved.

Still a lot of parallels to present day, where we continue to give up freedoms for the "enemy" - though terrorists have mostly been replaced with immigrants and pandemics. Bruce Schneier makes an excellent point in the afterword - "Trading privacy for security is stupid enough; not getting any actual security in the bargain is even more stupid."

The first sequel was published five years later, 2013. I read it in 2016, and am not sure I will reread. There are a few Tor short stories connected with this, and a more recent sequel of sorts, Attack Surface, published in 2020. This is being marketed as a standalone, so it is probably here I will dive in next.

2013:
A quick enjoyable read; the technology was very accurate.

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