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By: Geek Media Round-Up: May 3, 2012 – Grasping for the Wind

[...] What Makes a Good YA Dystopian Novel? [...]

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By: What Makes a Good YA Dystopian Novel? « Janine Schaub

[...] The Horn Book’s recommendations on how to choose a good dystopian novel. [...]

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By: John Nelson

It’s important that we see a reflection of our own society in the pages of the dystopian fantasy society. It is also important to create a complicated tale and not just the same-old good versus evil...

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By: The Horn Book och sommarläsning « Unga böcker

[...] hittade sidan genom artikeln, What Makes a Good YA Dystopian Novel? Alla som känner en särskild dragning till dystopier bör läsa genast, om inte annat för att ta [...]

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By: Buster McDermott

What is the best selling Dystopian novels? Do you have any idea guys? http://www.ranker.com/list/the-13-best-dystopian-novels/ivana-wynn

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By: Greg

Definitely has to follow a heroes journey. I like dystopian where an individual is living their depressed lives in the dystopian wasteland, and then through a series of unique circumstances they have...

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By: The Last Word : Paperback Writer: The Online Home for Ilsa J. Bick

[...] say that I broke several rules, and I did that on purpose. In fact, the end breaks enough rules that a recent Horn Book article talked specifically about this: that the “shocking” conclusion was...

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By: Kate Wooddell

That Ranker link was interesting, but I have to question the authority of “star ranker” Ivana Wynn. She blatantly errs in describing everyone (except Jonas) in The Giver as not just “colorblind” but...

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By: Madison

Good dystopias are when you can see your world in theirs, and when you find yourself in the main character’s shoes. When you start to believe that this world is wrong, you begin to act like the...

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By: Gary

Philip Reeve a great author, deserves a movie on his novel. Unfortunately Novels are most of times better than the movies, Hollywood writers always mess up with the original story or the characters....

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By: Chris Jackson, CMA

Philip Reeve is my all time favorite author.

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By: Julie @ Audiobooks Reviews

April, it`s the great list! Love it! Pinned. About book “Divergent” I was interested for a good whole in the premise and overall story, but that quickly faded away when our main character discovers a...

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By: John Nelson

It’s important that we see a reflection of our own society in the pages of the dystopian fantasy society. It is also important to create a complicated tale and not just the same-old good versus evil...

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By: The Horn Book och sommarläsning « Unga böcker

[…] hittade sidan genom artikeln, What Makes a Good YA Dystopian Novel? Alla som känner en särskild dragning till dystopier bör läsa genast, om inte annat för att ta […]

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By: Buster McDermott

What is the best selling Dystopian novels? Do you have any idea guys? http://www.ranker.com/list/the-13-best-dystopian-novels/ivana-wynn

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By: Greg

Definitely has to follow a heroes journey. I like dystopian where an individual is living their depressed lives in the dystopian wasteland, and then through a series of unique circumstances they have...

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By: The Last Word : Paperback Writer: The Online Home for Ilsa J. Bick

[…] say that I broke several rules, and I did that on purpose. In fact, the end breaks enough rules that a recent Horn Book article talked specifically about this: that the “shocking” conclusion was...

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By: Kate Wooddell

That Ranker link was interesting, but I have to question the authority of “star ranker” Ivana Wynn. She blatantly errs in describing everyone (except Jonas) in The Giver as not just “colorblind” but...

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By: Madison

Good dystopias are when you can see your world in theirs, and when you find yourself in the main character’s shoes. When you start to believe that this world is wrong, you begin to act like the...

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By: Gary

Philip Reeve a great author, deserves a movie on his novel. Unfortunately Novels are most of times better than the movies, Hollywood writers always mess up with the original story or the characters....

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