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ALA Booklist

no one can dole out technological cautionary tales while simultaneously celebrating technology as cunningly as Doctorow

Daniel Kraus, Booklist
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The Onion

It’s official: Cory Doctorow has become the new Neal Stephenson.

The Onion
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SFSite

Cory Doctorow is the apotheosis of what we talk about when we talk about the Web.

SFSite
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Kelly Link

Cory Doctorow doesn’t just write about the future–I think he lives there.”

Kelly Link
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Publishers Weekly

“Power Punctuation!” is a hilarious epistolary romp through the corporate world.

Publishers Weekly, on Starlight 3
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Gardner Dozois

The best story in the book, by a good margin, and the one that gives the strongest impression of having been centrally influenced by and in dialog with Pohl’s own work, is Cory Doctorow’s novella ‘‘Chicken Little’’, which does an excellent job of updating and commenting on some of the themes that informed Pohl & Kornbluth’s classic novel The Space Merchants. Doctorow’s updated high-tech take on Pohl’s take on Jonathan Swift’s ‘‘struldbrugs,’’ creatures who have immortality but not eternal youth, continuing to age through their extended lives, is particularly ingenious. I wouldn’t be surprised to see this one show up on an award ballot next year.

Gardner Dozois, Locus Magazine, on “Chicken Little”