Fiction with dictatorship/resistance not Ya. I want to read something light and enjoyable. Are there any fiction books with the resistance fighting for freedom against super powerful regime plot that are not your typical YA? I don't know how to make a title in the phone app sorry.
>>8949145
>ask for YA tier plot
>dont want ya
get your shit together son
>>8949145
1984?
Best I can think of.
The reason dystopian/rebellion stories are so commonly YA is because believing that you can triumph over a dystopia is something only little kids think about.
The rest of us adults know better. This is the world and you can't beat the ones on top.
For Whom the Bell Tolls, 1984, Animal Farm, Brave New World
>>8949226
I've never read For Whom the Bell Tolls. Is it any good?
>>8949214
dystopian descriptions are often too simplistic, when you're not a kid you understand that things are much more complex
>>8949295
it made me want to kill myself for not having a gf
but yes it's good
>>8949295
Typical Hemingway minimalism, themes that numales and females won't understand, it is quite long and drags on, by there is a purpose of this, I enjoyed it
El recurso del metodo
>>8949145
>I want to read something light and enjoyable. Are there any fiction books with the resistance fighting for freedom against super powerful regime plot that are not your typical YA?
You just described a YA book. It's like saying "Are there any movies about a group of people being killed off by a monster that aren't horror movies? I want something scary but not a horror movie."
insatiability - witkacy