But the book.
... I thought that was a bit lengthy indeed. Throughout much of the features of a social network are presented, which of course only brings benefits through sharing of information. Nothing is private, everything must be shared, otherwise the pink vision can not be achieved. When arranging the vision is resorted to a trick. The protagonist is a live "Reporerin" in product presentations and later as an intellectual focal point here. Incidentally there is little action, a little sex, a mysterious stranger. Family and friends have to serve to show the negative effects. Only on the last pages 50-100 comes in a little tension. Otherwise, one wonders why the monitoring often ideas are added only positive of the Circle-net community. Because nothing will ever questioned. If this is to reflect a true picture of our society, then good night. A few ideas are likely to fail not only on the technical feasibility. How are eg homeless are committed without technical infrastructure / mobile phone to participate in polls?
The vision would have certainly may represent compact and a little more excitement would have been nice. More critical voices / resistance in the course I would have welcomed. Since the protagonist is so naïve and in particular sees only benefits one is prompted to question the described in the book itself. Of course, is clear from the outset what conclusion you come to. So one has to attend for much of the feeling of Apple, Samsung or Google product presentation.