Thursday, November 4, 2010

Little Brother

This book was surprisingly good.  I was nervous about because of a couple things- I have always been an incredibly inefficient reader and the kind to start a book and never finish it because i get frustrated, don't have the time, or it's incredibly boring.  Honestly, i started reading this book, and didn't put it down for a couple hours- it was really interesting and i was hooked on it pretty quickly.  The writing style was really effective for me, because it was suspenseful enough to keep my attention, and didn't stay on one thing for too long.  The narrative about Marcus' relationships was somewhat interesting, but i was more in to the plot with the DHS than his love life.  I definitely think that this book should stay on the curriculum for Social Movements and Community Activism because it does bring up the discussion of whether it is or not indeed a social movement and why, and also how social movements may change in the way that they look as we become more and more adapt to and dependent on technology.

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