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	<title>Comments on: Little Brother Review</title>
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		<title>By: middleman</title>
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		<description>I thought the ending of Little Brother was appropriate considering it&#039;s classified as a teen novel. Where 1984 was a dark warning, Little Brother serves as a hope-filled effort to galvanize our desire to actually do something. It&#039;s probably not as effective if you crush a teenager&#039;s hopes of overcoming the daunting odds. When I read 1984 at age 16, it just made me feel as if the dystopia is inevitable. Little Brother made me feel like we could fight back against encroachments on our privacy. Mentioning that some of the technology in the story is available in real life really helps too.</description>
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