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|title=The Circle
|sort=Circle, The
|publisher=Hamish Hamilton
|date=October 2013
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|summary=''Secrets are lies'' and ''privacy is theft'' in the world of The Circle, the all consuming company at the centre of Dave Eggers' entertaining, if unsettling new satire on technology and the surveillance state.
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Following a string of recent scandals, the government this month announced that secret cameras could be introduced into care homes in the hope of improving patient care. The theory being that constantly recording staff would prevent any inappropriate behaviour from those in positions of authority. Could such surveillance possibly work? And if it did would any potential rewards be outweighed by the threat to privacy of both the patients and the wholly innocent staff who become caught up in the snooping? It's this question of surveillance over privacy that is central to 'The Circle', the new novel from Dave Eggers.