The Circle

· Sold by Vintage
3.8
395 reviews
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504
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INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER • A bestselling dystopian novel that tackles surveillance, privacy and the frightening intrusions of technology in our lives—a “compulsively readable parable for the 21st century” (Vanity Fair).

When Mae Holland is hired to work for the Circle, the world’s most powerful internet company, she feels she’s been given the opportunity of a lifetime. The Circle, run out of a sprawling California campus, links users’ personal emails, social media, banking, and purchasing with their universal operating system, resulting in one online identity and a new age of civility and transparency.

As Mae tours the open-plan office spaces, the towering glass dining facilities, the cozy dorms for those who spend nights at work, she is thrilled with the company’s modernity and activity. There are parties that last through the night, there are famous musicians playing on the lawn, there are athletic activities and clubs and brunches, and even an aquarium of rare fish retrieved from the Marianas Trench by the CEO.

Mae can’t believe her luck, her great fortune to work for the most influential company in the world—even as life beyond the campus grows distant, even as a strange encounter with a colleague leaves her shaken, even as her role at the Circle becomes increasingly public.

What begins as the captivating story of one woman’s ambition and idealism soon becomes a heart-racing novel of suspense, raising questions about memory, history, privacy, democracy, and the limits of human knowledge.

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3.8
395 reviews
Michelle
August 2, 2017
It took forever to get through this book, possibly the longest it's ever taking me to finish a novel as I never could get into it. But stuck it out & was extremely disappointed with the ending. I didn't even believe I was at the end, was the anti-climatic. I imagine this might be one case the that movie is better then the book but I won't know that until it is in cable, as i would never pay to rent or view it
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Whitney Ross
August 7, 2017
Half way through the book, I couldn't put my finger on why I was hating it. I tried to push through, but when I realized that Mr. Eggers wrote these characters as awful and tacky car salesmen trying to sell you on a story/book you already bought, I put it down for a long time. When i picked it back up, it was painful. The characters were cold. There was nothing about Mae or Annie that I could relate with or understand motives. There was also no turn for Mae. There was no "ah ha" moment for her. No twist. Nothing thrilling. It was a boring story that I hear in daily office gossip.
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David Clark
October 28, 2013
Quick read, characters were not well developed. Some pivotal players had little to no development at all such as Mae's ex flame Mercer and sporadic love interest Kalden. I kept hoping for a surprise, but it never came. The main character became less likable as the book progressed and I didn't have anyone to care about. Still it was easy to get through, writing flows well, the plot was just a little too predictable.
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About the author

DAVE EGGERS grew up near Chicago and graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is the founder of McSweeney’s, an independent publishing house in San Francisco that produces books, a quarterly journal of new writing (McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern), and a monthly magazine, The Believer. McSweeney’s publishes Voice of Witness, a nonprofit book series that uses oral history to illuminate human rights crises around the world. In 2002, he cofounded 826 Valencia, a nonprofit youth writing and tutoring center in San Francisco’s Mission District. Sister centers have since opened in seven other American cities under the umbrella of 826 National, and like-minded centers have opened in Dublin, London, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Birmingham, Alabama, among other locations. His work has been nominated for the National Book Award, the Pulitzer Prize, and the National Book Critics Circle Award, and has won the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, France’s Prix Médicis, Germany’s Albatross Prize, the National Magazine Award, and the American Book Award. Eggers lives in Northern California with his family.

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