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astridv ([personal profile] astridv) wrote2008-07-19 01:30 am

fic recs

I just watched Cube and liked it rather a lot. I'd avoided the movie before because I thought it would be too gory for my taste, but my fear was unfounded. Apart from a few shocker scenes the horror was more psychological... anticipation of the horrors lurking around the corner (or within your fellow human). We were all creeped out quite nicely.

Anyway, as behooves a good fan, I went online right away and looked for some Worth-centric fic as a band-aid for that ending. :) Didn't find anything good at the pit, but then I remembered to google 'hewligan' and found this Thoughtcrimes xover I liked:

434 Feet Square by [livejournal.com profile] honey_babes
Pairing: David Worth (Cube)/Brendan Dean (Thoughtcrimes); Rating: R
Summary: Worth gets a second chance.

I found both characters interesting and three-dimensional, written in a way that makes me want to read more about them (and I haven't even watched Thoughtcrimes yet).

Back to Atlantis...
(did I mention I finished the last missing page for project Whatafuckloadofwork today? I can now procrastinate online again without feeling guilty.)
SGA fic recs:
Five Authors Who Didn't Write Stargate Atlantis by [livejournal.com profile] rhymer23
gen; PG; Characters: Team, plus others; Words: 3000
Summary: Four authors who (fortunately for them) didn't write Stargate Atlantis, and one who (fortunately for Atlantis) didn't write it, either.

Our characters end up in various fictional universes where they don't fit in all too well. Brilliant pastiche; she manages to emulate the various authors's style just perfectly, and on top of that each story is hilarious.

Old Soldiers Die Hard by [livejournal.com profile] friendshipper
gen, Rating: T; spoilers: S3; 8500 words
Summary: The old guy in Room 30B was about the most disagreeable human being that the nurses had ever met. But he did get visitors -- including a retired Air Force Colonel.

This is a story I'd put off reading for a while because from the summary and subject matter I'd feared it would be depressing... which, okay, it turned out to be most definitely not. Wonderful story, with an interesting and engaging OC. I really like the outsider POV.

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