Recs: January 24, 2012
Jan. 24th, 2012 01:17 pmAmazing how speedily one can update a recs site when one is in the fanfic-reading honeymoon period of two fandoms and hasn't started teaching for the spring term.
Harry Potter
dueltastic (duelatastic on DW): "Happy Christmas, I Wish It Were (Or, Visiting With The Ghosts of Christmas Past)" (Snape/McGongall. "It was a quiet evening: cold and dark outside, with snow falling against the windows." Gentle banter, and...bittersweet.)
Tetley (tetleythesecond on LJ): "Ombra mai fu, Being the Beginning of the Very True Story of Minerva McGonagall and Elphinstone Urquart" (Minerva McGonagall/Elphinstone Urquart. "Did you read the latest biographical essay on Minerva McGonagall? Well, the author certainly got a few basic facts right, one has to give her that. Alas, there are those who say that her interpretation of them leaves to be desired, and this writer tends to concur. So let us begin setting the accounts right by telling the beginning of the very true story of Minerva McGonagall and Elphinstone Urquart ..." A wonderful tale, perfect in its historical setting, that deals with gender [in a completely non 'issue-y' way] and which makes the almost-OC fully as three-dimensional and real as Minerva herself. Note: includes Pottermore 'canon.' Cross-recced in het and slash.)
Lewis (aka, Inspector Lewis)
catwalksalone: the 'When Two Go Together Along the Way' series - four stories so far, the fourth being a long case fic (Lewis&Hathaway. Profoundly uncertain how to categorize this series, since...Lewis and Hathaway become a couple, but - so far, at least - they aren't planning on a sexual relationship. It's...as romantic as their relationship on the show, though, if that helps? *g*)
Dira Sudis (dsudis on LJ/DW): "Being Between Two Lives" (Lewis/Hathaway. ""He's gone now," Fiona said softly. "Was that enough, do you think, or is he expecting me to keep you all night?"" After "The Point of Vanishing" and very sweet!)
dracofiend (dracofiend on LJ/DW): "Word and Deed" (Lewis&Hathaway, although...potentially pre-slash. "Three ways in which Hathaway’s love may manifest." Not quite a 'first time,' yet no less romantic for all that. Note: there's a just-published-as-I-post-this sequel to the middle section of 'Word and Deed' here: "Looked Forward Long")
halotolerant: "Every Purpose Under Heaven" (Lewis/Hathaway. "James was not entirely sure what his Inspector’s late wife’s late mother might have made of him. But then, he was often unsure what he made of himself." Robbie goes to sort out the home of his late mother-in-law and James helps. Simple, touching, and entirely believable.)
Lamardeuse (lamardeuse on LJ/DW): "Making Room" (Lewis/Hathaway. "Robbie learns to make room." Gentle and thoughtful - and perfectly in character.)
Lamardeuse (lamardeuse on LJ/DW): "And We'll Talk In Present Tenses" (Lewis/Hathaway. "Robbie is too old for this." The summary is for the first [of two] stories in this series, a story which begins with a fairly cracky premise [i.e., that the two men are going to pretend to be lovers, for reasons which will become clear as you read] but quickly proves to be entirely real and touching and believable.)
Minerva_Holmes: "To Kneel and Kiss the Ground" (Lewis/Hathaway. "How can you be quoting poetry right now? I’ve barely still got my English over here." In which Robbie knows exactly how old he is, and discovers that's just what James wants. Realistic and real...and all the better for that.)
Sarren: "Doing Things the Old Fashioned Way" (Lewis/Hathaway. "Hathaway knows what he wants." This could have been just a little silly fun, but instead, it's honest and sweet - and hot.)
Shemmelle (shemmelle on LJ): "Familia Electum" (Lewis/Hathaway, Mark Lewis, Lyn Lewis, others. "On the Eve of his first trip back to Oxford in years, Mark Lewis receives a phone call..." James and Robbie's relationship from the pov of Robbie's son. Quiet story about family dynamics, especially during holiday time)
wendymr: "The Ashes series" - two stories...so far? (Lewis&Hathaway. Post- "Life Born of Fire." Gennish, but if you're a slasher, it feels as if they're...teetering on the edge, if you know what I mean. Smart and with a perfect canon tone.)
Sherlock Holmes
Alizarin_NYC (alizarin_nyc on LJ): "Allies" (Sarah, John, Sherlock...in various combinations. "" If I had pretty much given up on the idea of being the most important person in my alleged boyfriend's life and had just decided to amuse myself by playing matchmaker, I hope I could be this Sarah. *g*)
arcsupport (on LJ): "A Sort of Fairytale" (BBC. Gen. Molly, Sherlock. "Some people have sharp edges. Some people have to be carefully kept." Smart Molly pov - and weirdly prescient, given some of the events in 'The Reichenbach Fall')
Arnie: "Unravelling" (Gen. Mycroft, Lestrade, others. "After Reichenbach Fall, Mycroft begins to put the world to rights." Post season two...and very smart and insightful.)
BlackEyedGirl (black_eyedgirl on LJ): "Minds Like Ours Dream Up" (BBC. Sherlock/John. "John can't write up the case until he finds out why. He needs to write their story true. An utterly perfect coda to "The Reichenbach Fall")
blue_eyed (blue_eyed_1987 on LJ): "Seizures of the Heart" (Lestrade/OFC, Lestrade/Mycroft. "He watched Lestrade, watched the way his hand moved without the ring – it was still awkward, like he was getting used to his hand without the weight of it." A believable progression in the course of a possible relationship. Nicely written.)
bwblack: "Diet Pills" (BBC. Lestrade/Mycroft. "Lestrade finds diet pills on Mycroft's desk, confrontation ensues." Stories dealing with Mycroft's weight are strange in the BBC Sherlock, considering how not heavy Gatiss's Mycroft is, but this story - set during episode 1.01 - is worth reading if you're intrigued by Sherlock's comments about Mycroft's weight.)
coloredink: "Unconventional Decor" (BBC. Sherlock/John. "Sherlock makes a list of all the things in his room that might be causing John to not want to sleep there. It is very long." An established relationship story that's rather sweet - for Sherlockian values of 'sweet' - and one which makes excellent use of Sherlock's powers of deduction...or tries to. *g*)
igrockspock (igrockspock on LJ): "The December War" (Sherlock/John, Mycroft. " Sherlock's never been good at Christmas." Sweet and a little sad, as Sherlock tries to 'get it right' for John.)
KCS (kcscribbler on LJ): "In the Forests of the Night" (John, Mycroft, others. "When Sherlock Holmes dies, he doesn’t just take Jim Moriarty and half of London’s biggest crime syndicate with him – he takes the battlefield. And John does miss it; so much so that he re-enlists and is re-deployed to Afghanistan, under Mycroft Holmes’s recommendation, as an army sniper. Still coming to terms with his loss, he encounters another lieutenant who’s recently lost a commanding officer, and unwittingly forms the most dangerous comradeship of his life. War is not a study in black and white, and loyalties are not so easily defined – especially when the most dangerous man John has ever met is working each and all from behind the scenes." A post-Reichenbach Fall story, written long before RF aired, yet eerily canon compliant in many ways. Excellent spider!Mycroft, 'helping' John recover from the loss of his friend.
Mad_Lori: "Performance in a Leading Role" (Sherlock/John. "Sherlock Holmes is an Oscar winner in the midst of a career slump. John Watson is an Everyman actor trapped in the rom-com ghetto. When they are cast as a gay couple in a new independent drama, will they surprise each other? Will their on-screen romance make its way into the real world?" As you can tell from the author summary, this is very much an AU, which - quite honestly - crosses over the line of feeling like an RPF AU more than once. It's...Sherlock AU, certainly, but it points out some of the similarities between the BBC characters and the careers, at least, of the actors who play them. That aside, this story - very much a classic, old school romance - is well written, very engaging, and incredibly smart when it comes to insights about Hollywood and the nature of art and celebrity...and love, regardless of how unexpected that love might be.)
Mad_Maudlin (fic journals on LJ and DW - 10leaguesbeyond /wideworldsend ): "#imwithsherlock" (Sherlock - BBC. Gen. "It started with rumors, and a hashtag." Post-Reichenbach combined with timely, clever 'net meta.)
Raina (raina_at on LJ): "The Deepest Secret Nobody Knows" (Sherlock/John. "Sherlock has been gone from Baker Street for exactly 388 days. When he returns, nothing is quite the way he expected it to be." Post-Reichenbach, but written before season 2. A little angsty, but in a...cleansing way, with everybody's responses to the reunion ringing utterly true.)
Rand (yeomanrand on LJ): "Obsession, Appassionato" (Sherlock/John. "John is late, and he hasn't called, and Sherlock works himself into a state." Post-pool in season one. Not an 'established relationship' story, but Sherlock is feeling possessive anyway. Good escalation of tension, on Sherlock's part.)
silkmoth: "Ashes to Ashes" (Sherlock/John. "John gets to know Sherlock's father." The first story of a series. Note: I have no way of knowing as I type this when - or whether - the proposed series will be complete. This particular story, though, has an ending, although it's a bit of a cliffhanger. 'Ashes to Ashes' is...emotionally tense and fraught. Not entirely bleak - there's comfort amidst the worry and heartbreak, and love. John's love for Sherlock, in particular, is clear, although even that love, or rather, the way it's sometimes expressed, is laden with ambiguities. Not the typical representations of either of the Holmes brothers, but both Sherlock and Mycroft - as we see them in the BBC series - could absolutely be these guys. Warning for child abuse issues. )
sinuous_curve (sinuous_curve on LJ/saystheheart on DW): "Learn to Wear Each Other" (Lestrade/Mycroft. BBC - Sherlock. "Embarrassing as it is -- considering Lestrade actually is a decently intelligent and aware person despite what Sherlock insinuates at least twice a week -- he very simply does not notice someone standing in his doorway until the man clears his throat. "Detective Inspector Lestrade?" the man asks as though he already knows the answer. /"It's the name on the desk." / The man's mouth settles with a hint of a smile. It's a bit obnoxious really, the unconscious condescension he exudes; like he knows all the answers to questions Lestrade can't even begin to think of asking. "I'm here about Sherlock Holmes."" Even those of us who have a fondness for Mycroft Holmes and Inspector Lestrade as a pairing, are often forced to admit that believable portrayals of a relationship developing between the two men are mighty thin on the ground. This story though, simple and slow building, is...convincing. Good voices throughout and good insights into all the characters' psyches.)
Tartan/tartanfics (tartancravat on LJ): "Folding, Unfolding, Refolding" (BBC. Molly, Sherlock, others. "Molly feels different, afterwards. She feels like she’s lost something, some part of herself that was capable of having a crush on Sherlock that, though pathetic, was at least honest and simple." Post 'Reichenbach Fall' with a perfect pov from a deceptively strong Molly in the aftermath of 2.03. Sensitive and touching.)
thisprettywren (thisprettywren on LJ/DW): "Someone Else's Heart" (BBC. Sherlock/John. "A crime scene, a rainstorm, and something they both should have known all along." A deceptively simple post-Hounds story [although written well in advance of season 2] with a particularly good Holmes voice.)
what_alchemy (what_alchemy on LJ/DW): "Battle Stratagem for the Domesticated British Male" (Sherlock/John. BBC. "Age happens. This is not Sherlock's area." Decades in the future, and Sherlock and John have been together all those years. Is everything peaceful and rosy? Hah! This is Sherlock and John we're talking about. Such a good sense of the passage of time and the concerns associated with aging, but the two men are absolutely still themselves.)
Harry Potter
dueltastic (duelatastic on DW): "Happy Christmas, I Wish It Were (Or, Visiting With The Ghosts of Christmas Past)" (Snape/McGongall. "It was a quiet evening: cold and dark outside, with snow falling against the windows." Gentle banter, and...bittersweet.)
Tetley (tetleythesecond on LJ): "Ombra mai fu, Being the Beginning of the Very True Story of Minerva McGonagall and Elphinstone Urquart" (Minerva McGonagall/Elphinstone Urquart. "Did you read the latest biographical essay on Minerva McGonagall? Well, the author certainly got a few basic facts right, one has to give her that. Alas, there are those who say that her interpretation of them leaves to be desired, and this writer tends to concur. So let us begin setting the accounts right by telling the beginning of the very true story of Minerva McGonagall and Elphinstone Urquart ..." A wonderful tale, perfect in its historical setting, that deals with gender [in a completely non 'issue-y' way] and which makes the almost-OC fully as three-dimensional and real as Minerva herself. Note: includes Pottermore 'canon.' Cross-recced in het and slash.)
Lewis (aka, Inspector Lewis)
catwalksalone: the 'When Two Go Together Along the Way' series - four stories so far, the fourth being a long case fic (Lewis&Hathaway. Profoundly uncertain how to categorize this series, since...Lewis and Hathaway become a couple, but - so far, at least - they aren't planning on a sexual relationship. It's...as romantic as their relationship on the show, though, if that helps? *g*)
Dira Sudis (dsudis on LJ/DW): "Being Between Two Lives" (Lewis/Hathaway. ""He's gone now," Fiona said softly. "Was that enough, do you think, or is he expecting me to keep you all night?"" After "The Point of Vanishing" and very sweet!)
dracofiend (dracofiend on LJ/DW): "Word and Deed" (Lewis&Hathaway, although...potentially pre-slash. "Three ways in which Hathaway’s love may manifest." Not quite a 'first time,' yet no less romantic for all that. Note: there's a just-published-as-I-post-this sequel to the middle section of 'Word and Deed' here: "Looked Forward Long")
halotolerant: "Every Purpose Under Heaven" (Lewis/Hathaway. "James was not entirely sure what his Inspector’s late wife’s late mother might have made of him. But then, he was often unsure what he made of himself." Robbie goes to sort out the home of his late mother-in-law and James helps. Simple, touching, and entirely believable.)
Lamardeuse (lamardeuse on LJ/DW): "Making Room" (Lewis/Hathaway. "Robbie learns to make room." Gentle and thoughtful - and perfectly in character.)
Lamardeuse (lamardeuse on LJ/DW): "And We'll Talk In Present Tenses" (Lewis/Hathaway. "Robbie is too old for this." The summary is for the first [of two] stories in this series, a story which begins with a fairly cracky premise [i.e., that the two men are going to pretend to be lovers, for reasons which will become clear as you read] but quickly proves to be entirely real and touching and believable.)
Minerva_Holmes: "To Kneel and Kiss the Ground" (Lewis/Hathaway. "How can you be quoting poetry right now? I’ve barely still got my English over here." In which Robbie knows exactly how old he is, and discovers that's just what James wants. Realistic and real...and all the better for that.)
Sarren: "Doing Things the Old Fashioned Way" (Lewis/Hathaway. "Hathaway knows what he wants." This could have been just a little silly fun, but instead, it's honest and sweet - and hot.)
Shemmelle (shemmelle on LJ): "Familia Electum" (Lewis/Hathaway, Mark Lewis, Lyn Lewis, others. "On the Eve of his first trip back to Oxford in years, Mark Lewis receives a phone call..." James and Robbie's relationship from the pov of Robbie's son. Quiet story about family dynamics, especially during holiday time)
wendymr: "The Ashes series" - two stories...so far? (Lewis&Hathaway. Post- "Life Born of Fire." Gennish, but if you're a slasher, it feels as if they're...teetering on the edge, if you know what I mean. Smart and with a perfect canon tone.)
Sherlock Holmes
Alizarin_NYC (alizarin_nyc on LJ): "Allies" (Sarah, John, Sherlock...in various combinations. "" If I had pretty much given up on the idea of being the most important person in my alleged boyfriend's life and had just decided to amuse myself by playing matchmaker, I hope I could be this Sarah. *g*)
arcsupport (on LJ): "A Sort of Fairytale" (BBC. Gen. Molly, Sherlock. "Some people have sharp edges. Some people have to be carefully kept." Smart Molly pov - and weirdly prescient, given some of the events in 'The Reichenbach Fall')
Arnie: "Unravelling" (Gen. Mycroft, Lestrade, others. "After Reichenbach Fall, Mycroft begins to put the world to rights." Post season two...and very smart and insightful.)
BlackEyedGirl (black_eyedgirl on LJ): "Minds Like Ours Dream Up" (BBC. Sherlock/John. "John can't write up the case until he finds out why. He needs to write their story true. An utterly perfect coda to "The Reichenbach Fall")
blue_eyed (blue_eyed_1987 on LJ): "Seizures of the Heart" (Lestrade/OFC, Lestrade/Mycroft. "He watched Lestrade, watched the way his hand moved without the ring – it was still awkward, like he was getting used to his hand without the weight of it." A believable progression in the course of a possible relationship. Nicely written.)
bwblack: "Diet Pills" (BBC. Lestrade/Mycroft. "Lestrade finds diet pills on Mycroft's desk, confrontation ensues." Stories dealing with Mycroft's weight are strange in the BBC Sherlock, considering how not heavy Gatiss's Mycroft is, but this story - set during episode 1.01 - is worth reading if you're intrigued by Sherlock's comments about Mycroft's weight.)
coloredink: "Unconventional Decor" (BBC. Sherlock/John. "Sherlock makes a list of all the things in his room that might be causing John to not want to sleep there. It is very long." An established relationship story that's rather sweet - for Sherlockian values of 'sweet' - and one which makes excellent use of Sherlock's powers of deduction...or tries to. *g*)
igrockspock (igrockspock on LJ): "The December War" (Sherlock/John, Mycroft. " Sherlock's never been good at Christmas." Sweet and a little sad, as Sherlock tries to 'get it right' for John.)
KCS (kcscribbler on LJ): "In the Forests of the Night" (John, Mycroft, others. "When Sherlock Holmes dies, he doesn’t just take Jim Moriarty and half of London’s biggest crime syndicate with him – he takes the battlefield. And John does miss it; so much so that he re-enlists and is re-deployed to Afghanistan, under Mycroft Holmes’s recommendation, as an army sniper. Still coming to terms with his loss, he encounters another lieutenant who’s recently lost a commanding officer, and unwittingly forms the most dangerous comradeship of his life. War is not a study in black and white, and loyalties are not so easily defined – especially when the most dangerous man John has ever met is working each and all from behind the scenes." A post-Reichenbach Fall story, written long before RF aired, yet eerily canon compliant in many ways. Excellent spider!Mycroft, 'helping' John recover from the loss of his friend.
Mad_Lori: "Performance in a Leading Role" (Sherlock/John. "Sherlock Holmes is an Oscar winner in the midst of a career slump. John Watson is an Everyman actor trapped in the rom-com ghetto. When they are cast as a gay couple in a new independent drama, will they surprise each other? Will their on-screen romance make its way into the real world?" As you can tell from the author summary, this is very much an AU, which - quite honestly - crosses over the line of feeling like an RPF AU more than once. It's...Sherlock AU, certainly, but it points out some of the similarities between the BBC characters and the careers, at least, of the actors who play them. That aside, this story - very much a classic, old school romance - is well written, very engaging, and incredibly smart when it comes to insights about Hollywood and the nature of art and celebrity...and love, regardless of how unexpected that love might be.)
Mad_Maudlin (fic journals on LJ and DW - 10leaguesbeyond /wideworldsend ): "#imwithsherlock" (Sherlock - BBC. Gen. "It started with rumors, and a hashtag." Post-Reichenbach combined with timely, clever 'net meta.)
Raina (raina_at on LJ): "The Deepest Secret Nobody Knows" (Sherlock/John. "Sherlock has been gone from Baker Street for exactly 388 days. When he returns, nothing is quite the way he expected it to be." Post-Reichenbach, but written before season 2. A little angsty, but in a...cleansing way, with everybody's responses to the reunion ringing utterly true.)
Rand (yeomanrand on LJ): "Obsession, Appassionato" (Sherlock/John. "John is late, and he hasn't called, and Sherlock works himself into a state." Post-pool in season one. Not an 'established relationship' story, but Sherlock is feeling possessive anyway. Good escalation of tension, on Sherlock's part.)
silkmoth: "Ashes to Ashes" (Sherlock/John. "John gets to know Sherlock's father." The first story of a series. Note: I have no way of knowing as I type this when - or whether - the proposed series will be complete. This particular story, though, has an ending, although it's a bit of a cliffhanger. 'Ashes to Ashes' is...emotionally tense and fraught. Not entirely bleak - there's comfort amidst the worry and heartbreak, and love. John's love for Sherlock, in particular, is clear, although even that love, or rather, the way it's sometimes expressed, is laden with ambiguities. Not the typical representations of either of the Holmes brothers, but both Sherlock and Mycroft - as we see them in the BBC series - could absolutely be these guys. Warning for child abuse issues. )
sinuous_curve (sinuous_curve on LJ/saystheheart on DW): "Learn to Wear Each Other" (Lestrade/Mycroft. BBC - Sherlock. "Embarrassing as it is -- considering Lestrade actually is a decently intelligent and aware person despite what Sherlock insinuates at least twice a week -- he very simply does not notice someone standing in his doorway until the man clears his throat. "Detective Inspector Lestrade?" the man asks as though he already knows the answer. /"It's the name on the desk." / The man's mouth settles with a hint of a smile. It's a bit obnoxious really, the unconscious condescension he exudes; like he knows all the answers to questions Lestrade can't even begin to think of asking. "I'm here about Sherlock Holmes."" Even those of us who have a fondness for Mycroft Holmes and Inspector Lestrade as a pairing, are often forced to admit that believable portrayals of a relationship developing between the two men are mighty thin on the ground. This story though, simple and slow building, is...convincing. Good voices throughout and good insights into all the characters' psyches.)
Tartan/tartanfics (tartancravat on LJ): "Folding, Unfolding, Refolding" (BBC. Molly, Sherlock, others. "Molly feels different, afterwards. She feels like she’s lost something, some part of herself that was capable of having a crush on Sherlock that, though pathetic, was at least honest and simple." Post 'Reichenbach Fall' with a perfect pov from a deceptively strong Molly in the aftermath of 2.03. Sensitive and touching.)
thisprettywren (thisprettywren on LJ/DW): "Someone Else's Heart" (BBC. Sherlock/John. "A crime scene, a rainstorm, and something they both should have known all along." A deceptively simple post-Hounds story [although written well in advance of season 2] with a particularly good Holmes voice.)
what_alchemy (what_alchemy on LJ/DW): "Battle Stratagem for the Domesticated British Male" (Sherlock/John. BBC. "Age happens. This is not Sherlock's area." Decades in the future, and Sherlock and John have been together all those years. Is everything peaceful and rosy? Hah! This is Sherlock and John we're talking about. Such a good sense of the passage of time and the concerns associated with aging, but the two men are absolutely still themselves.)
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Date: 2012-01-24 07:42 pm (UTC)Oh God, this is SO TRUE. I have almost given up, because I think I might go blind if I start reading one more fic where Lestrade calls Mycroft "Myc". Whyyyyyy?!?!?
Thank you so much for the recs!
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Date: 2012-01-24 11:46 pm (UTC)So true. Ah, Beth, I love how much fun you're having. The enthusiasm is infectious.
Is there anything here in either Sherlock or Lewis that might be my sort of thing? A bit...I don't know...not super in love with the protagonists? M.
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Date: 2012-01-25 12:05 am (UTC)But...the arcsupport and tartan Sherlock stories are both Molly-centric (although still fairly Sherlock-focused, if you know what I mean), and Mad Maudlin's story is post-Reichenbach by way of Anonymous's MegaUpload hacker campaign, so maybe those?
But yeah, it's rare for me to rec anything that doesn't have at least a bit of love for my favorite characters in my favorite current fandoms. I'm quite happy to rec fic in which the main protagonists are seen to be almost-complete arses - you know, just like in canon *g* - but not if there's no sense at all of why I might like them.
Did you actually watch Lewis? I didn't know that!
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Date: 2012-01-25 02:15 am (UTC)Heh. Sorry, you know what I mean. I like the protagonists, too. Just not...in an unreserved way. I want a comm for cranky fans who want fic that turns the assumptions of the source material upside down and inside out, you know? Where do I find that kind of fic?
I *did* see and enjoy mad_maudlin's. (Very clever.)
Oh, and we *have* been watching Lewis. Uneven so far, but "Music to Die For" was great. I wonder if I just have rosy memories of Morse, in comparison? M.
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Date: 2012-01-25 02:27 am (UTC)(having nothing to compare Lewis to might explain why it doesn't feel uneven to me. *g*)
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Date: 2012-01-25 01:09 am (UTC)Have you read this?
Date: 2012-02-01 06:33 am (UTC)Re: Have you read this?
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