Annie please can you try another browser to see if it makes a difference.

I am in the middle of the book - finding it boring, bland and horrifying all at once. I haven't read anything else by Eggers so don't know if the writing style is deliberately honed to deepen the horror of the story.

I think Meet Z might be in the same vein

I don't know what it stands for. And I think it is deliberate.


On 12/10/14 12:41, Annie Abrahams wrote:
empty blank page on my side .... for the site (and some sound)

I read Egger's Circle this summer and left it where I finished it

was disappointed by the book
all to real, too annoying
when leaving it behind I hoped someone might be triggered by it to understand "our" world better, but I fear that's false hope either people already are aware or they just think it's not so very good written science fiction

Last week though I did incite an Apple store employee to read it - he might be good reader for it ...

Annie

On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 12:57 PM, ruth catlow <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    What do you think of this?
    http://meetz.thespace.org/

    I'm currently reading Dave Eggers's The Circle

    It's all getting a bit much!
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