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Big Bang Recs
rhythmsextion's QB verse has reached its conclusion, and daaaammmnnn, it's good! Hail Mary picks up where Jared's star is beginning to dim as the star QB for the Cowboys. Jensen is re-hired as their assistant coach and sparks begin to fly again. However, this time Jensen comes with the added bonus of a relationship and a newfound sense of peace since he'd come out of the closet.
This particular verse has been my go-to place whenever I'm feeling down. It is long, but the writing is so good that the stories fly!
annella's D&D story is a hoot. Yes, you read that right: Dungeons and Dragons. Jared is a barbarian, Jeff's a ranger, and Jensen's half-elf wizard. Then it gets funnier and gorier.
BTW, Misha's a cleric, and seriously? That explains so much! :)
vorpalblades's Life and Times of Lois Lane shows the ups and downs of a marriage when one of them is a bona-fide superhero. Poor Jensen. Hubby saves people from burning buildings but forget to buy the milk. Seriously funny and sharp.
Just a recommendation: eat something before you read The Vernacular Process by
rei_c. There are languid, complete description of meals and man, did I get hungry reading the passages. However, the story's not about food; it's a casefic about Sam and Dean who end up taking a case that never ended for Sam.
The Nightporter is a hard story to pin down, but if I had to, I'd say it was akin to the British films from the sixties. There's a sense of bleakness but at the same time it's beautifully portrayed. I know I'm not selling it well here, but it is a must-read.
Also, it has NOTHING to do with the movie with the same name.
I loved
lazy_daze's Supercross. It takes place in a world I am completely unfamiliar with, and yet the characters were still very familiar. Sam and Dean are stunt bikers in a world where a single competition can get you killed. And, of course, Azazel makes an appearance and yes, he's just as evil. So, so evil.
The story? So, so good.
Theory of Convergence is also very very good.
__tiana__ has a gift for writing romantic and sweet stories that are completely empty of saccharine ... glompiness (for the lack of better word). This particular offering is a verryy loose adaptation of Say Anything, which is a damn good film. But I think Theory of Convergence holds its own very well against the film.
And that's all for now!
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This particular verse has been my go-to place whenever I'm feeling down. It is long, but the writing is so good that the stories fly!
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BTW, Misha's a cleric, and seriously? That explains so much! :)
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Just a recommendation: eat something before you read The Vernacular Process by
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The Nightporter is a hard story to pin down, but if I had to, I'd say it was akin to the British films from the sixties. There's a sense of bleakness but at the same time it's beautifully portrayed. I know I'm not selling it well here, but it is a must-read.
Also, it has NOTHING to do with the movie with the same name.
I loved
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The story? So, so good.
Theory of Convergence is also very very good.
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And that's all for now!
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Date: 2010-06-30 04:27 am (UTC)