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For the Win

by Cory Doctorow

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In the virtual future, you must organize to survive

At any hour of the day or night, millions of people around the globe are engrossed in multiplayer online games, questing and battling to win virtual “gold,” jewels, and precious artifacts. Meanwhile, others seek to exploit this vast shadow economy, running electronic sweatshops in the worlds poorest countries, where countless “gold farmers,” bound to their work by abusive contracts and physical threats, harvest virtual treasure for their employers to sell to First World gamers who are willing to spend real money to skip straight to higher-level gameplay.

Mala is a brilliant 15-year-old from rural India whose leadership skills in virtual combat have earned her the title of “General Robotwalla.” In Shenzen, heart of China's industrial boom, Matthew is defying his former bosses to build his own successful gold-farming team. Leonard, who calls himself Wei-Dong, lives in Southern California, but spends his nights fighting virtual battles alongside his buddies in Asia, a world away. All of these young people, and more, will become entangled with the mysterious young woman called Big Sister Nor, who will use her experience, her knowledge of history, and her connections with real-world organizers to build them into a movement that can challenge the status quo.

The ruthless forces arrayed against them are willing to use any means to protect their power — including blackmail, extortion, infiltration, violence, and even murder. To survive, Big Sister's people must out-think the system. This will lead them to devise a plan to crash the economy of every virtual world at once — a Ponzi scheme combined with a brilliant hack that ends up being the biggest, funnest game of all.

Imbued with the same lively, subversive spirit and thrilling storytelling that made Little Brother an international sensation, For the Win is a prophetic and inspiring call-to-arms for a new generation.

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"Doctorow uses video games to get teenage readers to think more about globalization, economics, and fair labor practices in this expansive but ponderous story. Set, like his earlier Little Brother, in a near-future world, it centers on attempts to unionize teenagers who work within massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs) as gold farmers, employed to raise game gold and find magic items to be resold, or as Turks, who help police the virtual environments. Employed for minimal wages under horrible working conditions — sometimes in near slavery — these children, led by a global group of fierce and talented gamers, band together, subverting the MMORPGs to take on their corrupt local bosses and the corporations that own the games. As usual, Doctorow writes with authority and a knack for authentic details and lexicon, moving between impoverished villages in China and India and inventive video game worlds. But the story founders under the volume of information he's trying to share — the action is interrupted by lectures on economic principles, sometimes disguised as conversations — and an unwieldy cast of characters. It's undeniably smart and timely, but would have benefited from tighter editing. Ages 12 — up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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"Award-winner Doctorow spins a mammoth tale that, when in gear, is as engaging and fascinating as any MMORPG.... UFans, future bankers and future gametechs will be in heaven." Kirkus Reviews

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"Doctorow is indispensable....Once again Doctorow has taken denigrated youth behavior (this time, gaming) and recast it into something heroic. (Starred Review)" Booklist

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Imbued with the same lively, subversive spirit and thrilling storytelling that made Little Brother an international sensation, For the Win is a prophetic and inspiring call-to-arms for a new generation.

About the Author

Canadian-born Cory Doctorow has held policy positions with Creative Commons and the Electronic Frontier Foundation and been a Fulbright Fellow at the University of Southern California. He is a co-editor of the popular weblog BoingBoing (boingboing.net), which receives over three million visitors a month. His science fiction has won numerous awards, and his YA novel Little Brother spent seven weeks on the New York Times bestseller list.

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halofriendly, January 1, 2011 (view all comments by halofriendly)
Inspiring, gripping, adventurous story about gamers all over the world banding together as the Webblys to fight for workers rights and fair compensation. I didn't always understand the gamer-ese, but that didn't matter or detract from the story at all...I had a hard time putting the book down, cried toward the end, and cheered when I finally reached the last page. Absolutely on par with Little Brother as one of my favorite books by Doctorow.
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jcrue451, January 1, 2011 (view all comments by jcrue451)
i have yet to be disappointed by cory doctorow.
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Tobias, May 27, 2010 (view all comments by Tobias)
Another great read from Mr. Doctorow, FTW is quite serious (both in subject and tone) for a Young Adult novel. But it moves at a breathtaking pace, and the overall message is an important one, so I have been recommending it left and right, to anyone over the age of 13. Absolutely worth your time.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780765322166
Author:
Doctorow, Cory
Publisher:
Tor Books
Subject:
Science fiction
Subject:
Social Issues - General
Subject:
Science & Technology
Subject:
Social Issues/General (see also headings under Family)
Subject:
Science
Subject:
Technology
Subject:
Teenagers
Subject:
Virtual Reality
Subject:
General-General
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Publication Date:
20100531
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
- Up
Language:
English
Pages:
480
Dimensions:
8.52x6.60x1.50 in. 1.15 lbs.
Age Level:
12-UP

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Product details 480 pages Tor Books - English 9780765322166 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Doctorow uses video games to get teenage readers to think more about globalization, economics, and fair labor practices in this expansive but ponderous story. Set, like his earlier Little Brother, in a near-future world, it centers on attempts to unionize teenagers who work within massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs) as gold farmers, employed to raise game gold and find magic items to be resold, or as Turks, who help police the virtual environments. Employed for minimal wages under horrible working conditions — sometimes in near slavery — these children, led by a global group of fierce and talented gamers, band together, subverting the MMORPGs to take on their corrupt local bosses and the corporations that own the games. As usual, Doctorow writes with authority and a knack for authentic details and lexicon, moving between impoverished villages in China and India and inventive video game worlds. But the story founders under the volume of information he's trying to share — the action is interrupted by lectures on economic principles, sometimes disguised as conversations — and an unwieldy cast of characters. It's undeniably smart and timely, but would have benefited from tighter editing. Ages 12 — up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Review" by , "Award-winner Doctorow spins a mammoth tale that, when in gear, is as engaging and fascinating as any MMORPG.... UFans, future bankers and future gametechs will be in heaven."
"Review" by , "Doctorow is indispensable....Once again Doctorow has taken denigrated youth behavior (this time, gaming) and recast it into something heroic. (Starred Review)"
"Synopsis" by , Imbued with the same lively, subversive spirit and thrilling storytelling that made Little Brother an international sensation, For the Win is a prophetic and inspiring call-to-arms for a new generation.
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