I'm not greatly familiar with the range of young adult speculative fiction, but based on the considerable success of the two recent film franchises and a few other popular series that I've glanced at in book stores, does it seem that proportionately this genre is more or less dystopian than "adult" science/social fiction? In either case, what do you think accounts for its prominence in YA fiction? Cynicism about the dysfunction of our governmental and social structures or more simply a recognition that such scenarios provide a thrilling and engaging means of creating a sympathetic and fascinating hero or heroine that teens find easy and plausible to identify with? More likely a bit of both?