A review by fionafsw
The Circle by Dave Eggers

dark funny informative reflective fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.75

I devoured this book like that Marianas Trench shark did the aquarium contents. 

The Circle was a page-turner and an easy read in that sense: the writing was elegant and flawless and never gave me cause to question, stumble or stop. The dystopic and only slightly fictional world that the author (who is the founder of McSweeney's) created was well thought through and believable. All elements of this world checked out, and what I appreciated was that the author showed me things not for the sake of showing off how clever he was to have come up with them but because every detail played a role in completing my immersion into that world. The plot was fast-paced and the dialogue was crisp and natural.

The story was as if a collection of Black Mirror episodes were combined and transformed into a 500-page novel. Its starting point is our current digitalized and social media-dominated world and takes it several steps farther. What made my reading experience so riveting was that transformations continued to take place as the plot progressed: the world was dynamic and (d)evolved further with every page.

The climax was one of the best I'd ever read in any novel. Perfect build-up - and release - of tension.

Perhaps my only question is where all the political science and philosophy students were to remind everyone of the downsides to direct democracy or the logical gaps in ideas like focusing policing on those with a prior record. Though I guess the point is that the Circle dissolves critical thinking and silences voices that resist assimilation into the hive mind.

The Circle presents big topics in a very digestible way. I see it as an interesting complement to William Dalrymple's The Anarchy in its warning about what can happen when a private for-profit corporation expands unchecked.

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