I'm going to hijack this thread to give an example of a GOOD YA dystopia book, so that we have an example to contrast garbage with.
"Rash" by Pete Hautman is set in a world where the nanny state tendencies of 21st Century America (the book was written in 2007) mixed with America's criminal reform problems have lead to a deep inequality. On one hand, 75% of the population lives under an oppressive democracy where the government has banned everything from football to French fries, coddling its citizens with welfare but shielding them away from anything that could possibly hurt them. However, they have a three-strikes-and-your-out policy, where offenders of these new laws - the 25%, as it's about impossible to not be a serial offender with so many laws - get sent off to privately-owned prison factories to work as corporate slaves.
The protagonist of the book, through a series of misfortune culminating in him socking his bully in the face, gets his third strike, and is sent off to a factory prison. There, the corporations have full control, and violate the security regulations as much as they can. As it happens, one privilege that they take (beyond the eye of the law) is running underground football leagues for the entertainment of the wardens, and our hero ends up playing football.
I don't remember where the book went after that.
It's written for something like a middle school through high school level, and that should be kept in mind. I'm sure Pete Hautman considers himself terribly clever for having the USA be named the "USSA" (like it's not the most overused cliche in all of speculative fiction). But, I remember it having been really good, and what's more, I consider it to be one of the great works of dystopian fiction, despite being both little-known and written for adolescents. But it's got a realistic and unique depiction of the future which is more relevant to modern life than the Stalinist themes of 1984.
ABOUT THE BOOK In the United Safer States of America, personal safety has become society’s obsession. French fries are illegal, contact sports have been banned, and obesity is a crime punishable...
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