We are going to be reading Little Brother by Cory Doctorow this semester in ESL095. While it can be purchased from Amazon and elsewhere, it can also be legally downloaded from a number of sources.
If you want it in installments, you can get it from Daily Lit.
If you want the whole book in any of a number of formats, you can get it from Doctorow’s own website.
A prettier version of the pdf version can be found on another part of Doctorow’s site.
You can get it from Scribd in a number of slightly different layouts.
If you want the audio book as read by a computer, check it out on archives.org. It is not the best audio book you have ever heard, but there is something interesting about listening to a book about computers and hackers read by a computer!
We will only rarely use the book itself in class, and on those days I will bring what we will work with. It is not necessary that you print the book out — unless you really want to. If you do, I suggest you download the official pdf version from Doctorow’s site. It is smaller than the pretty one.
1/19/11 Note: I have uploaded a copy of the official pdf to Blackboard if you prefer to get it there.
