Book Review

Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town (2005)

EW's GRADE
B-

Details Writer: Cory Doctorow; Genres: Fantasy, Fiction; Publisher: Tor Books

Alan, the eldest son of a mountain and a washing machine, refurbishes a house in Toronto, meets an anarchist bent on blanketing the city in free wireless Internet access, and falls for a woman with leathery wings on her back in Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town. But Alan is forced to return home and confront his misfit past when his murderous and deformed brother David reappears. Cory Doctorow adroitly interconnects these peculiar plots — e.g., the wireless blanket is used to track David's movements — and successfully experiments with a risky prose style. But if there is an allegory buried in this mountain, it got lost in the washing machine.

Originally posted Jul 15, 2005 Published in issue #830 Jul 22, 2005 Order article reprints

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