A truly dystopian YA dystopia would absolutely have the YA protagonist grow up to adulthood and be a loyal member of the party she opposedhttps://twitter.com/mcjulie/status/817065044303179776 …
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As someone whose least favorite part of YA is the romance I think YA does need a version of "Do it to Julia! Not me! DO IT TO JULIA"
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Closest YA dystopia to this I think is FEED (2002 by M.T. Anderson, not to be confused with 2010 novel by Seanan McGuire/Mira Grant)
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I do respect THE HUNGER GAMES for being willing to at least start out with the Katniss/Peeta romance be cynically faked
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I just wanna tell all the 17-year-olds who think their love could survive the apocalypse love doesn't even survive moving out of the state
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LIKE CRAZY was a great movie bc it was about "the government is the enemy of our love" but in an actual realistic way
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The obnoxiously political part of me was thinking "I'm gonna be so mad if they make an exception for this lovestruck middle-class dumbass"
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