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I am not sure how this book came to be in my pile of books to choose from (maybe suggested by amazon?) but there it was and after reading the flyleaf it seemed the most interesting of the current pile. But I did not think I was going to like it. I mean it definitely sounded like it was written for teenagers and I am so not a teenager anymore. And after the first few tech-filled pages I was still pretty sure it wasn't going to go well. But I was too lazy to go back upstairs and get a different bo
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How much freedom are we willing to give up for security? At what point do the terrorists win? How many innocent wrong place/wrong time bystanders fall in the clutches of Homeland Security so we can fight terrorism? How many steps from Homeland to Fatherland? This book is labeled young adult, as the characters are teens. Perhaps because it is so succulently subversive calling it a book for teens lets Cory Doctorow slip below the radar. This book would be banned in the world it portrays, which is
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I read this book because a high school principal in Florida removed it from the summer One Book/One School reading list. Now that I've read it I don't know what all of the hubbub is about. My only guess is that the principal is older than 25. (a little inside joke for those who have read the book) I think this might be exactly the right book to encourage a young adult to learn more about government, rights and the Constitution. Yay to Cory Doctorow for sending 200 copies of the book to the Flori
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Entertaining enough to keep me reading, preachy enough to annoy me. This book, told by a 17-year old technology whizz, is an updated version of the dystopian tales where the State turns nasty.Lucky the kids can hack the system! I found the thinly-disguised lecturing intrusive and annoying from the start.

Should be required reading in all Info Literacy classes. (I expect it probably already is...) A terrific read!

Jan 09, 2009
Ali
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Jan 26, 2010
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Dec 02, 2010
Madeleine
marked it as tbr-longlist

Feb 20, 2012
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Jennifer
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