Curious!

Sep. 29th, 2007 09:20 pm
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Okay, I'm curious.

There are some SSHG stories that I've read several times because I love them. I do have an all-time favourite, which I've read at least eight times or so, and I have yet to get tired of it - it was one of the first ones I discovered. Then there are others that I initially loved, but upon re-reading quickly lost interest for all and sundry reasons. Then yet others I loved following as a WIP, but when I went to re-read once it was complete, it couldn't hold my attention.

So, I'm curious about your favourites: Your all-time favourite, the one you can read and re-read and read again, without getting tired. The more recent one you need to re-read because it's so good. And the one you love(d) following, but can't read in one sitting. And the one WIP you're currently following and expect to read again and again. Oh, and while we're at it, how about your current favourite WIP?

I'll tell you mine:

All-time favourite: Ordinary People by Hayseed. Although I must admit it's closely followed by Quillusion's Soul Searching.
The more recent one needing a re-read because it's so good: His Draught of Delicate Poison by Subvers
One I absolutely adore following as soon as a new chapter is out, but haven't managed to re-read from the start: Phantom of Hogwarts by Good_Witch
Despite knowing better, I'm following a few WIPs. Now, to follow WIPs, they must be outstanding as far as I'm concerned. There are some I read the first chapter and then put it aside and wait till it's completed. With a few, however, I have to know what happens next because I get sucked into the story from the word go. Those are:
Flight of the Prince by [livejournal.com profile] southernwitch69
Where Your Treasure Is by [livejournal.com profile] zeegrindylows
[livejournal.com profile] dickgloucester's A Fresh Start, which has now been updated to Chapter 7
Strega Letteraria by [livejournal.com profile] notsosaintly
Seven Preposterous Things by [livejournal.com profile] yanniconny

I also have the honour of beta-reading Denial by [livejournal.com profile] little_beloved. No list of recommendations would be complete without mentioning her works.

And then, there is my need to liken fanfic authors to composers...

Beethoven: [livejournal.com profile] bambu345 because I happily read anything she writes, and it's always classy.
Bach: Melissande because her writings might make me cry, but the ending is always happy and hopeful.
Mozart: [livejournal.com profile] subvers no matter how much I deny it, I enjoy it thoroughly, and the end is always thoroughly and oddly satisfying.
Rachmaninoff: [livejournal.com profile] southernwitch69switching almost abruptly between pianissimo and forte, and that's what makes it utterly gorgeous, that unexpected change, yet afterwards, you ask yourself, "Oh, why didn't I see that coming???"

So, what are your favourites?

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Date: 2007-09-30 03:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] southernwitch69.livejournal.com
It's really hard to say. Lately, I've not really had time to pleasure read. :( When I think of favorites, I always think of "The Panther and the Lioness" (an old MLC story by Valenque on Ashwinder).

I don't really care to read any other "Old Classics" because they are just way out the box (characterwise and canonwise). My tastes change with each book it seems. So, something I liked long ago may no longer appeal to me.

Hmm. I've read Valenque's Gigolo fix a few times. Snerk. Can't think of the name offhand though. That was good. Maybe I just like her stuff, eh? Hahaha.

I plan on reading that "Snape the Home-Fries Nazi" one again soon. ~grin~ Go Snarry. Go Snarry.

For now, I can say that I enjoy Anogete's work, so I click to read anything she uploads (well, I bookmark it to read when I can anyway). The same goes for Delayed Poet. I'm liking her stuff, too.

Hmm... Damn it. Why when asked this my mind goes blank? ~should cheat and look at mah faves list~

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Date: 2007-10-01 02:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lady-karelia.livejournal.com
Heh, I don't think I've read The Panther and the Lioness! I have read others by Valenque, though, and totally agree with you.

The "Old Classics" got me into the fandom in 2004. I had very mixed feelings then about reading fanfic, LOL. I enjoyed The Fire and the Rose, but had trouble with Pawn to Queen, that pretty much squicked and fascinated me at the same time, and it wasn't a nice fascination, either *snerk*.

Thanks for pointing out Anogete and Delayed Poet. I've put them on my to-read list.

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