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What Makes a Good YA Dystopian Novel? single work   criticism  
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Dystopias are characterized as a society that is a counter-utopia, a repressed, controlled, restricted system with multiple social controls put into place via government, military, or powerful authority figures. Issues of surveillance and invasive technologies are often key, as is a constant emphasis that this is not a place where you'd want to live. This article discusses this definition in relation to young adult fiction.

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55-60 What Makes a Good YA Dystopian Novel?small AustLit logo The Horn Book Magazine
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  • Uglies Scott Westerfeld , 2005 series - author novel
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