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07/21 On the Bookshelf . . . “Little Brother”

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Little Brother

Received a review copy of Litter Brother by Cory Doctorow, which I’ve been wanting to check for some time.  After thoroughly enjoying Makers and For the Win, I look forward to reading one of Cory’s first books that made him big.

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