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- Language
- Hungarian
- Published in
- Publisher
- Metropolis Media
- Pages
- 350
- ISBN
- 9789639828483
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (24)
Other editions

Little Brother
2010 • Turtleback
English

Little Brother
2010 • Tor Publishing Group
English

Little Brother
2010 • Tom Doherty Associates
English

Little Brother
2009 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Little Brother
2008 • Macmillan
English

Little Brother
2008 • Harper Voyager
English

Little Brother
2009 • Uitgeverij de Vliegende Hollander
Dutch

Little Brother
2010 • Perfection Learning Corporation
English

Little Brother
2010 • Listening Library (Audio)
English

Little Brother
2008 • Tor
English

Little Brother
2013 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Little brother
2010 • Rowohlt-Taschenbuch-Verlag
German

Little Brother Roman
2011 • Rowohlt-Taschenbuch-Verlag
German

Little Brother
2009 • Tom Doherty Associates, LLC
English

Little Brother
2000 • Books On Tape
English

Little brother
2012 • POCKET JEUNESSE
French

Little brother O futuro já começou
2011 • Editorial Presenca
Portuguese

X
2009 • Newton Compton
Italian

Mali brat
2010 • Profil
English

Mały brat
2011 • Wydawnictwo Otwarte
Polish

Pequeño hermano
2011 • Puck
Spanish

Little Brother
2020 • Independently Published
English

Malgranda sibo (Esperanto Edition)
2023 • Esperanto-Asocio de Britio
Esperanto

リトル・ブラザー
2011 • 早川書房
Japanese
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The book is widely praised as a powerful and profoundly moving work, often compared to classics like "1984" for its relevant exploration of dystopian themes in a modern context. Reviewers frequently highlight its strong, timely message about civil liberties, privacy, and the dangers of a surveillance state, asserting that it encourages young minds to question authority and engage in social activism. Many found the narrative to be engaging, fast-paced, and thought-provoking, capable of sparking genuine interest in real-world issues such as technology, hacking, and digital security. The author is commended for making complex technical concepts accessible and for creating a convincing atmosphere of fear and hysteria that resonates with contemporary concerns. The book is seen as an important "edu-tainment" piece, inspiring readers, particularly teenagers, to learn more about protecting their rights and understanding the balance between security and freedom. Its ability to evoke strong emotions and its hopeful, empowering portrayal of young people standing up to power are frequently cited as major strengths.
Despite its impactful message, the book receives criticism for several significant flaws in its execution. Many reviewers found the writing style to be simplistic, lacking elegance, and often overly didactic, with long lectures that detract from the plot momentum. Characters are frequently described as two-dimensional, superficial, and unrealistic, particularly the antagonists who are seen as simplistic caricatures. Some critics point out inconsistencies in the protagonist's actions and a narrow perspective that neglects important subplots or character development. The dialogue is sometimes deemed unconvincing or cringeworthy, and the use of outdated slang can be off-putting. More serious concerns include accusations of the book being overly preachy, one-sided in its political views, and occasionally containing problematic content such as casual transphobia, objectification of female characters, or a reliance on "upperclass white privilege" for the protagonist's success, which some argue undermines its revolutionary message. The technical explanations, while appreciated by some, are also cited as being too numerous and lengthy, slowing down the narrative and potentially becoming tiresome or outdated.
Ultimately, "Little Brother" emerges as a polarizing but generally recommended read. While its literary craftsmanship and character development are often criticized, its urgent and relevant themes concerning digital rights, government overreach, and individual freedom are widely lauded as essential. The book is particularly suited for young adults and teenagers, especially those with an interest in technology, cybersecurity, or social activism, as it often inspires them to learn more and question the world around them. Adults who appreciate dystopian fiction and thought-provoking political commentary, and who are willing to overlook stylistic imperfections for the sake of a powerful message, will also find value in it. It serves as a compelling call to action for readers of all ages to be vigilant about their civil liberties in an increasingly surveilled world.
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