Little Brother (eBook)
I really enjoyed this book when I read it last year. It’s contemporary science fiction writer Cory Doctorow’s 2008 novel, Little Brother.
Set the San Francisco in the near future Little Brother a fast paced tale of a band of hacker kids in a knockdown battle against a repressive police state.
Little Brother was released under a Creative Commons license which allows it to distributed for free. The mobile edition was published by Books In My Phone.
Keys:
0 – Exit
left, 2 – previous chapter
right, 3 – next chapter
down, 1 – next page
up, 4 – back
8 – cycle font size
5 – day mode
6 – night mode
7 – help
Type: Creative Commons
Author: Cory Doctorow Author Page
Data Connection Required: No
Supported iDEN phones: All
Downloading uses paid data. Downloads are for Java ME phones only.
To download and install click here: DOWNLOAD (jad)
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unsure about this ebook i went 2 the site u listed 2 read about it. Meeting Mr. Neil Gaiman a few times & alot of his work i have enjoyed (ur request pg next stop) so RAVING review listed first I was exited 2 read it. and have not been disappionted. Thnk u
inger, Neil Gaiman’s books are copyrighted. Posting them for free would be piracy. I can only post books that the copyright has expired (books published before 1923, in most cases) on or those whose authors have released them under a Creative Commons or other license that allows free redistribution.
it wont open on my i465 clutch it say at the beginning to press 7 and i press it and nothing happens can you help me
Hold down the Fn key to go into phonepad mode then press 7
Great read. Thanks. The book would close out randomly on my i856 but it didn’t happen often enough to be annoying.
I’ve only read a couple of chapters so far, but am enjoying the story. I would like to see more e-books on this site or links and info on how to send them to my Clutch i465. The reader works great and I’ve had no problems at all with it.
Glad you are enjoying Little Brother. I plan to post more eBooks. If there is anything specific you’d like to see let me know. As long as it’s in the public domain or has a Creative Commons license I’ll post it. Anything on http://manybooks.net/ or http://www.booksinmyphone.com/ should be fine.
If you have PC you can send any of the books on those sites to your phone by following these instructions: How To: Load (Almost) Any Game or App On Boost and Nextel