Story Time!

Jul. 7th, 2009 10:05 pm
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[livejournal.com profile] weasley_fest started posting a week ago. I've tried to keep up with reading, and I feel the Weasley love. Have some recs and thoughts, and if you read and like any of those, please leave the authors a bit of love.

You Can Hide Without A Closet: This was MY GIFT. It's a lovely Ron/Seamus coming out story with cameos from Dean, Molly, Percy and some others. I especially like the backstory the author created for Seamus and the way she tells it. Go and read.

Coyote Morning: This is a wonderful George/Lee romance story with a bit of angst, destructive behaviour, hurt/comfort and lots of friendship. It comes with this line: He gently touched the gravestone, the solemn dignity of its simple grey shape and plain lettering for Fred's name and dates only slightly diminished when the inscription Helped Defeat You-Know-Who occasionally flickered to read Helped Invent U-No-Poo.

In the Quiet Moments: George/Lee art. This one is simply beautiful; nothing more to say.

Oh! You Pretty Things: Charlie/Teddy, Charlie/Bill - grapic sex. Yes, I know, I usually don't like cross-gen, Charlie/Bill or PWP. But the first paragraph of that story rocks my world: Some say that Charlie Weasley moved to Romania because he had already fucked his way through England and most of France. Others say he got tired of humans all together and decided that maybe dragons could handle the epicness that is Charlie Weasley’s sexual prowess. I don't know how many times I read that sentence before I was able to read on. I admit that I read around the sex, which wasn't easy, because it's PWP, but I loved the voice of the narrator. For those who like those pairings more than I do and want to see them do naughty things to each other, this is a real treat.

Falling For You: Ron/Harry - angsty. This is for those who love to read good dialogue. Don't be squicked if you don't like Ron/Harry. There's hardly any shipping and a kiss between them is the only action you'll see. The interaction between Ron and Hermione is precious, just like Ron's voice that sounds so real it hurts in a good way. It makes up for a couple of plot weaknesses (which are subjective and nitpicky anyway).


on 2009-07-08 03:29 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] tree00faery.livejournal.com
I'm completely on the run this week, so I don't have time to read these now, but thanks so much for the recs! I definitely don't have time to read all of weasley fest, but I'll try to read most of these.

on 2009-07-08 07:49 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] vanseedee.livejournal.com
You're very welcome. I enjoyed them all, but I strongly and urgently suggest to read the George/Lee. And naturally that has nothing to do with it being my OTP. At all. Unbiased is my middle name.

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