Stories for a Monday of Meetings

Mar 10, 2008 10:53

Jumping in very quickly to post these stories. When I developed this list, I thought about the stories that I read over and over again and still find something new within their text.

Stories for a Monday of Meetings, in no particular order )

!official fangirl tour stop, mary russell, harry potter, lord peter wimsey

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autumnmist March 10 2008, 22:14:15 UTC
Tant'Avice is offended anyway because she has been getting NO LOVE. Yes hear that? She wants her voice to be heard. :)

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tudorpot March 11 2008, 02:11:55 UTC
Tant'Avice? wonders at the reference ~ help please

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lillithj March 11 2008, 02:15:15 UTC
Severus' Great-Aunt in Golem.

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tudorpot March 11 2008, 02:19:25 UTC
ah, it was making vague rattlings in my brain- I haven't read it for some time- going grey waiting for an update

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tudorpot March 11 2008, 02:08:23 UTC
Thanks for the Russell/Holmes, it's a new one to me, as are a few of the HP ones. Bookmarking.

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lillithj March 11 2008, 02:15:41 UTC
You're welcome. I hope you enjoy them.

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autumnmist March 11 2008, 05:59:47 UTC
Thanks for reminding me of Man of Property. Been so long and Josan hasn't really been very prolific in SS/HG so I forgot about it after a while.

Her blackmail/coercion was squicky but the way they resolved things between them was mature. A good story.

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bambu345 April 2 2008, 04:26:55 UTC
I'm working backwards because I've missed a few posts and I just discovered that you've put your rec lists up. I'm thrilled at the Peter Wimsey/Harriet Vane rec's. I've enjoyed Sayers' work for years and it's awfully nice to think they live on in fanfiction.

Josan's 'A Man of Property' series was excellent. I liked her version of an intellectual and not terribly sensitive Hermione -- one who grows up during the course of the series. I haven't read it in long time, and am about to sit down with a cup of tea and read it again.

'Cheat the Devil' has long been a favorite of mine, and I re-read it every few months -- it still holds up time and time again.

And last, but not least, thank you, my friend, for the rec. I had no idea you liked 'Complexities' so well, but I'm thrilled you do. It's my mom's favorite of everything I've written, so you're in very good company, but that doesn't surprise me at all.

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