![]() ![]() He’s trying very hard to find a job since the global downturn, something his resume (“Engineered the removal of DHS from state of California”) doesn’t help with, and the rest of his family is out of work as well. ![]() Homeland picks up a couple years after Little Brother breaks off, and Marcus Yallow (M1k3y) is trying to move on from his previous life after the Department of Homeland Security picked him up after a terrorist attack, and unwittingly made him their worst enemy. ![]() So it’s with some luck I got sick this weekend - I got to actually break down and read the entire book in a Sunday in bed. For a guy who now ‘reads’ almost exclusively while driving hours from remote site to remote site for his job, I’m screwed. Frustratingly, Cory announced several weeks ago that his publisher (Tor) decided not to release an audio version of, and since Cory refuses to publish anything with Digital Rights Management (DRM), sales via Audible were out of the question. I’ve been waiting months for the announced sequel to be published. I’m a tremendous fan of Cory’s first book in this universe, Little Brother - in fact I think my friends, co-workers, and random passers by are probably sick of me pushing the book at them when they ask a question about technology and freedom. ![]()
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