fic: of punctured damn-the-things

Feb 19, 2012 03:02

A story for you all! For the first time in a little while.

Hilary/St. George, same as always. 1700 words long, set in May 1944 and rated PG. The title is from A.A. Milne, as ever ( Read more... )

fic: lord peter, books: lord peter, fic, pairing: st. george/hilary, verse: h/j, books

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madamedarque February 19 2012, 15:56:24 UTC
Yay! I love glimpses into wartime St. George/Hilary. I liked Jerry's internal monologue, and Hilary flipping people off. ;)

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custardpringle February 21 2012, 05:12:15 UTC
I have not! I think I keep getting it mixed up with The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, but thanks to the magic of having a nice new Nook I will go get some Connie Willis books and report back!

I have tried a kids' book series about people who can time-travel to historic cricket matches, but it was ghostwritten for a professional Australian cricketer and tedious as hell for someone with a relatively basic understanding of the game.

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nineveh_uk February 23 2012, 20:24:22 UTC
a kids' book series about people who can time-travel to historic cricket matches, but it was ghostwritten for a professional Australian cricketer and tedious as hell for someone with a relatively basic understanding of the game

Title, author? I have to at least flick through that!

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custardpringle February 23 2012, 22:25:19 UTC
The Toby Jones series!

Seriously, you'd think a series whose Wikipedia article involves the sentence "He was appointed as a Cricket Lord in 1950 until 1952, and so is immortal until he is stabbed with his special Cricket Lord stump." would be more entertaining.

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hhertzof February 20 2012, 02:25:01 UTC
I ♥ this (and you) so much.

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sophiaiswisdom February 20 2012, 15:46:00 UTC
Awwwww, that was so sooooooo good!

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dejla February 20 2012, 23:17:06 UTC
I do love these. Please go on writing them.

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custardpringle February 21 2012, 05:04:34 UTC
I fully intend to, so I'm tremendously glad you love them :D

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