Should have been 1/5th the length. Reads like someone spouting hypothetical scenarios off the top of their head. The only reason it gets a 2 stars is because it isn't “The Circle” by Dave Eggers.
With a lack of subtlety that would make Ayn Rand proud, this book never ceases to pound home it's theme of lack of privacy as a result of technology.
The characters are all completely unlikeable and even the ones who are supposed to represent the “normal” people behave as if they have some kind of brain damage.
It was a real trial working through the repetitive dialogue that goes on for pages after the reader has gotten the point.