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Mar 07, 2013 02:15PM

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It was published in 2009, and is kind of a futurist take on what the Maker movement and 3-d printing could mean for our society (and business and industry...), especially in/after a recession.
I didn't enjoy it as much as Little Brother -- it kind of spans out over many years and I found the time leaps a bit disjointed and got a bit frustrated at some things he did (or did to) his characters, but I really really like his books, and it was really interesting to see where he spun the story out to... Anyway, I won't spoil it any more :-) For a first book by Cory Doctorow, I think I'd still recommend Little Brother -- it grabbed me more than this did (but I still enjoyed it!)


This sounds very intriguing...would you recommend it for a 24 hour plane flight?? Actually, what books would we recommend for a very long and tedious plane journey??



Same! I actually never finished Flight Behaviour, but I loved The Poisonwood Bible, Animal Dreams and especially The Bean Trees and its sequel. I feel slightly bad, but her book Animal, Vegetable, Miracle sort of got my back up at parts, and ever since, I think I give her books less time than I probably should...
Guilty confession :-P
Books mentioned in this topic
Animal Dreams (other topics)The Bean Trees (other topics)
Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life (other topics)
Makers (other topics)
Little Brother (other topics)