Sexta-feira. Books!

Nov 20, 2015 01:02

This is leni_ba, and today's prompt is about my not-so-secret addiction: Books! So we can either have the fandom be based on a book, or the prompt can have something to do with books and reading. Yes, book quotes count.

Have fun, and until the next time!

Just a few rules:No more than five prompts in a row ( Read more... )

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leni_ba November 20 2015, 06:02:56 UTC
any Whedonverse. any. Books can be dangerous, too.

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The First's Diary... Willow Rosenberg. vantiri November 20 2015, 23:32:04 UTC
Title: The First's Diary

Characters: Willow Rosenberg.

Willow clapped the book shut, horrified! She'd NEVER wanted to read THAT! The material was utterly disgusting!

Horrified, she prayed that the book would never be found, it was perfectly foul!

Sure enough, merely putting it away wasn't enough...

To be contiuned elsewhere in other accounts of mine.
Signed:
Vantiri.

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leni_ba November 20 2015, 06:03:17 UTC
Black Jewels series. Jaenelle Angelline + any of the kindred. Meeting new friends.

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not a fill yet tigriswolf April 20 2016, 19:08:54 UTC

Who is your favorite of the kindred?

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Re: not a fill yet leni_ba April 21 2016, 01:47:05 UTC
Kaelas!

But Sundance!fic would be welcome too. :)

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Re: not a fill yet tigriswolf April 21 2016, 17:33:18 UTC

Was Sundance the unicorn that shows up at the hall?

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leni_ba November 20 2015, 06:04:20 UTC
any. any(/any). A lady's imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in a moment. (Pride and Prejudice)

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leni_ba November 20 2015, 06:06:06 UTC
Fever series. MacKayla Lane/Jericho Barrons. You're the black to my pink.

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leni_ba November 20 2015, 06:18:42 UTC
any. any. writing a book.

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blue_sunflowers November 20 2015, 08:49:59 UTC
Fandom: Hunger Games ( ... )

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leni_ba November 22 2015, 02:33:50 UTC
Thank you for the fill!

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Fill: Good Wives (modern day AU) profshallowness April 2 2018, 15:44:39 UTC
Josephine March writes books about complicated women. She’s imbued them with a touch of Marmee’s kindness, Hannah’s perseverance, Meg’s sweetness, Amy’s ambition or Beth’s big heart. They all stumble sometimes, but pick themselves up and get things done, so for this man - a professor of the ‘literary fiction by men is good, genre fiction by women is bad’ school - to tell her that what she writes isn’t true and she should limit herself to what she knows sticks in her craw. Jo smiles at him with a smile she gave to her latest protagonist, Lou, before she aimed and shot her nemesis with a crossbow ( ... )

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