Ratings307
Average rating3.2
This book is similar to an Ayn Rand novel in that the philosophy is the most important aspect of the story. It makes for one dimensional characters that are highly predictable and a story line that is relatively linear. Still, I'm giving it four stars because once you've accepted the fact that you're not going to get a great story in the traditional sense, It's easy to appreciate that the case Eggers is making against ubiquitous technological connectedness is quite compelling.