Comments on Five Slightly More Plausible Dystopias...TypePad2014-04-10T17:20:42ZLeilahttps://bookshelvesofdoom.blogs.com/bookshelves_of_doom/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://bookshelvesofdoom.blogs.com/bookshelves_of_doom/2014/04/five-slightly-more-plausible-dystopias/comments/atom.xml/marjorie commented on 'Five Slightly More Plausible Dystopias...'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8345169e469e201a73da71688970d2014-04-11T01:40:17Z2014-04-14T16:09:51Zmarjoriehttp://www.marjorieingall.comCute! Though IN A WORLD where there is apparently only a finite number of ideas publishers are interested in, there's...<p>Cute! Though IN A WORLD where there is apparently only a finite number of ideas publishers are interested in, there's already a subgenre of mysterious-cute-boy-laden dystopian YA about standardized testing.</p>tanita commented on 'Five Slightly More Plausible Dystopias...'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8345169e469e201a73da6e413970d2014-04-10T20:03:22Z2014-04-14T16:09:51Ztanita“I agree with you,” says the mysterious new boy in school. I didn’t even say anything out loud. Even when...<p><i>“I agree with you,” says the mysterious new boy in school.<br />
I didn’t even say anything out loud. Even when I don’t speak, the pencil speaks for me. It’s always going to be like this.</i></p>
<p><b>*SNORT*</b></p>
<p>SO, so wrong.</p>Maridesce commented on 'Five Slightly More Plausible Dystopias...'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8345169e469e201a5119bd3ec970c2014-04-10T20:00:38Z2014-04-10T20:00:39ZMaridescehttp://profile.typepad.com/maridesceI would so read “The Name Game.” It is my reality! Having had a name that was uncommon in my...<p>I would so read “The Name Game.” It is my reality! Having had a name that was uncommon in my generation, I have always been a little creeped out when I have to talk to someone sharing my name.</p>