eleanorjane: The one, the only, Harley Quinn. (Default)
The reccing habit sort of fell apart in July along with the rest of life, but I've certainly still been reading – more voraciously than ever. So here are a few more – as always, archived in the longfic tag.

when i die i’ll sacrifice (more than enough for the afterlife) (41322 words) by notcaycepollard
Fandom: Captain America (Movies), The Avengers (Marvel Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe
Series: Part 1 of a flame in two cupped hands

Summary: The fall is longer than Natasha expects.

It’s tears cold on her face, teeth bitten all the way through her lip and the taste of copper in her mouth; she’s falling and falling and then, bracing for impact—she wakes up.


This is a fantastic look at a possible future for Natasha. When she hits the ground on Vormir her story ends there – and starts again years earlier, with new choices. I absolutely adore this kind of story – a fresh look at canon with a character making new choices that leads to very different outcomes. The rest of the series is also great, although should IMO be read in order.

Drive It Like You Stole It: A Bodyswap (28123 words) by AggressiveWhenStartled
Fandom: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Captain America (Movies), Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
Series: Part 1 of The Old Codgers Greatest Hits Album

Summary: Steve had gone fully red-faced with pedantic altar-boy fury. “Did your computer forget how to Google translate?” he bellowed, sticking his head up and over. Bucky yanked him down again. “What are you even trying to say?”

Bucky tried to shake the sparkles off the grenade he had been planning on lobbing over the divider. “It sounded like Latin to me,” he said reasonably, pursing his lips and frowning at the explosive. It dripped a sparkle, and a puff of purple smoke curled up where it hit the concrete.

“That’s because you spent Sunday school flirting with Sarah Cunningham,” Steve accused, bobbing back up to throw his shield and ducking back down to dodge a shining ball of blue light. “You wouldn’t know Latin if it came up and kissed you on your ugly mug.”

“I’d sure know it if Sarah Cunningham did, though.” Bucky grinned, struck by the memory. “That gal really knew what she was doing.”


This story makes me hoot with laughter every time I read it, and the follow-up in the series is even better, IMO. The title absolutely gives away the story, but the plot isn't the point: the prose is hilarious, the banter is sharp, and the running commentary in Peter Parker's head is lifegiving.

Any Instrument (131102 words) by dicta_contrion
Fandom: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling

Summary: Draco Malfoy wouldn't go back to England for anything less than an exceptional case. Being asked to figure out why Harry Potter can't control his magic might be exceptional enough to qualify.


Another long-after-the-War fic, I really enjoyed this one for its awesome magical worldbuilding and deeper exploration of the magical world, as well as some realistic insights into Wizarding politics.

Another Life (61860 words) by LullabyKnell
Fandom: Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies)

Summary: In one moment, James T. Kirk is the acting captain of the U.S.S. Enterprise, on his way home to Earth after stopping the Narada. In the next moment, without explanation, James T. Kirk is an Academy cadet on academic probation again, barely a day before Nero will destroy Vulcan.

He dares himself to do better. And with a planet on the line and no proof but his own memories, he knows that "better" means he'll need some help.


This one is a really interesting time travel fic with some great character moments. When I first read this it was a WIP that was about 3/4 posted, and I remember thinking when I came back to the finished fic quite a while later that the climax/resolution wasn't what I was expecting. A solid read, and it's tagged as the first story in a series; I am hoping for more!
eleanorjane: Natasha Romanoff, looking intent. (natasha)
Some more recs! Apparently it's been six weeks since my last batch? Whoops. *wince* As always, longfic recs are archived in the tag.

The Parent Snap (54399 words) by follow_the_sun
Fandom: Thor (Movies), Captain America (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe
Series: Part 1 of Odinbrood Adventures
Summary: Bucky Barnes thinks Odin's children got a bad deal, so he engages in a little light kidnapping to give them the happiness they deserve. One day, Hela, Thor, and Loki decide to return the favor.

Funny and poignant by turns, the worldbuilding is great in this -- but the bit that always gets me, whenever I reread, is Bucky's fierce kindness. Love it.


If They Haven't Learned Your Name (237623 words) by silentwalrus
Fandom: Captain America - All Media Types, Marvel Cinematic Universe
Series: Part 2 of Bucky Barnes Gets His Groove Back & Other International Incidents
Summary: Steve gets out of the hospital in two days, but just barely. “I’m fine,” he tells Sam, Nurse Eunjung and the phalanx of doctors assigned to make sure Captain America didn’t bleed out and die and get bad PR all over their nice clean hospital. “I have an advanced healing factor. It’s fine. See? I’m standing.”

“That is not standing,” Sam tells him.

“You’re bending the IV stand,” Nurse Eunjung adds pointedly. “Let go and sit down, they don’t grow on trees.”

 
aka Steve and Bucky's Global Honeymoon Revenge World Tour.



This one is a fantastic entry in the Up All Night to Get Bucky body of work, featuring the USS Motherfucker, dubstep, and an amazing Natasha in the background. It borders on absurdist comedy, but in the "why is everything such a trainwreck" way rather than the Frathouse Avengers Tower way. Thoroughly enjoyable.

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Agent Afloat Atlantis (48793 words) by Mhalachai
Fandom: Stargate Atlantis, NCIS
Summary: Ziva's new assignment certainly isn't what she expected.

Divergent from NCIS after Season 5, and divergent from SGA at... some point? This one's one of my favourite crossovers, with a really smooth integration of the two canons (which work well together anyway), some fun procedural details, and a great eye for character. I'm always a sucker for crossovers where the Cool Kids from one canon get to find out the secrets of the other canon, and this one delivers in spades.

(Crossover familiarity required: if you're familiar with NCIS around Season 3-5 and you've got Stargate familiarity at Fandom Osmosis levels you should know what you need to know to enjoy it, I think.)

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The Dragon-King's Temple (196311 words) by Kryal
Fandom: Stargate SG-1, Avatar: The Last Airbender
Summary: Through the spite of the spirits or plain rotten chance, a door that would have been better left untouched has opened. On the other hand, with Fire and Earth as one's allies, sometimes escaping is the easy part.

Even the Dragon-King's temple floods.


Another great crossover -- while I'm not the greatest Stargate fan, the fandom does produce fantastic fanworks and the crossovers are fantastic. This one is meaty, plotty, adventure-y goodness that feels wholly in the vein of both canons. A couple of the tertiary OCs might read as annoying (especially if you read the author's notes, which I don't recommend) but overall this is a really great read with some fun worldbuilding, and the AtlA characters in particular are excellently rendered.

(Crossover familiarity required: I'm not sure how this would read if you don't know AtlA - it's set post-series and is very spoilery for the series as a whole. Set in Season 3 of SG-1 apparently, but I enjoyed it just fine with Fannish Osmosis levels of SG-1 knowledge, so.)

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eleanorjane: The one, the only, Harley Quinn. (Default)
Ugh, so, I had a whole bunch of tabs open with fic to rec and then browser crash and boom. So, in the meantime, have what's at the front of my mind!

I should also mention, because I've been reading and rereading a lot in Harry Potter lately, I freely confess that I prefer a whole bunch of fanon conceits in Harry Potter to the canon we got. One of those is around Draco Malfoy's characterisation - I much prefer a fanon Draco who acts as a foil and counterbalance for Harry rather than the Draco we ultimately got. I enjoy characters who are spiky and abrasive, but not necessarily evil, and that's what fanon Draco often delivers. I quite understand people who don't prefer that, but it does mean that many (not all) of my Harry Potter recs (particularly those with a Harry/Draco slant) may not be to your tastes.

(I feel much the same way about MCU Loki, although I don't tend to read Loki-centric fic much.)

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god loves everybody, don't remind me (70381 words) by napricot
Fandom: Black Panther (2018), Marvel Cinematic Universe
Summary: N’Jadaka didn’t believe in the gods of his people. But belief was not a prerequisite of the gods’ attention, and the blood of the Panther tribe ran in N’Jadaka’s veins. Bast took hold of his soul in her mighty jaws and lifted it free of his body. She gave him a warning shake, just as she would a misbehaving kitten, and set him back. With one careful claw, she tweaked his path through time into a twisting loop. Wayward and abandoned though he was, N’Jadaka was still of her tribe. He could set things right, if given the chance.

Erik gets a do-over. Erik gets a lot of do-overs. Or: Erik Killmonger's own personal version of Groundhog Day, only with a lot more murder, dying, trips to the ancestral plane, awkward family conversations, and divine intervention.


Funny, nuanced, plotty and interesting. This is Groundhog Day fic done right, and we get to watch Killmonger struggle, twist in Bast's grip, and change. I don't have anything smart to say about it, but I love this story a lot.

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The If Sieve (36203 words) by cest_what
Fandom: Harry Potter - Rowling
Series: Part 1 of If Sieve
Summary: An If Sieve lets you see how things would have unfolded if somebody had made a different decision at a particular time.

This isn't quite Groundhog Day fic, but it plays with many of the same themes of iteration and exploration. In some ways, what I love about fic like this and Groundhog Day fic is that it's a microcosm of fandom itself, exploring all the different ways something could have gone other than the single path we got in canon. In this case, Draco is exploring all the paths of history to see if there was some way he could have been friends with Harry Potter after all. Needless to say, it goes wrong a lot.

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she does pretty well with fiends from hell (80591 words) by Hinn_Raven
Chapters: 8/14
Fandom: Batman (Comics)
Summary: Stephanie Brown is sixteen years old. She’s a vampire slayer. Things are going about as well as you might expect.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a fandom that lends itself to really good fusions, and this is one of the best. It's got strong world building, so you don't need to be familiar with both fandoms to enjoy it, and the characterisation and plotting is great; the fusion is of DC characters fused into the BtVS world, and the story allows them to shine in ways that the DCverse doesn't. Highly recommended.

Warning: WIP. I wouldn't normally rec a WIP, but each chapter is itself long, plotty, and stands as much on its own merits as any TV episode. The author updates quite regularly but even if it were abandoned it wouldn't be unsatisfying as it stands, IMO.

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Thawed Out (159341 words) by auburnnothenna, eretria
Fandom: Captain America (Movies), The Avengers (Marvel Movies)
Series: Part 1 of Thawed Out
Summary: He's not the Asset. He's not the Winter Soldier. But neither is he Bucky Barnes. With the help of Steve, Sam and the Avengers, James takes the long, slow road to recovery. Nothing is as easy as either of them thought it would be.

Long, story-driven takes on the Winter Soldier's Life After HYDRA proliferated in fandom, and Thawed Out is one of the best. It was posted in 2014 so is obviously not compliant with later canon, but it's a great example of the genre, and a very good read.
eleanorjane: The one, the only, Harley Quinn. (Default)
I may not be up for intelligent content generation (this situation, you guys, it's doing my head in) but at least I can provide recs.

I'm going to be saving these recs in my recs: longfic tag -- hopefully I can make this kind of a habit.

I don't know what's widely considered 'longfic', but honestly, I tend to think of anything longer than 10K as likely to have the qualities I look for in longfic (i.e. movement of plot, not just character study or vignette.) For these recs I'm setting the floor around 30K unless I hit something really great that deserves an exception.

Anyway, on with the recs:

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The Queen Susan in Tashbaan, Part 2 of The Stone Gryphon (174583 words) by rthstewart
Fandom: Chronicles of Narnia - C. S. Lewis
Series: Part 2 of The Stone Gryphon
Summary: Queen Susan and Lord Peridan of the Gryphon Aerial Corps aid the British war effort in 1942 America – a dodgy tale of espionage, seduction and garden insectivores.

I love this fic so much. [archiveofourown.org profile] rthstewart has done a huge amount of Narnia worldbuilding which shows through in all her stories; The Stone Gryphon tells the stories of the Pevensies in England as they all struggle with the problem of how to navigate the work you feel you're called to do when you're in wartime England and the world still thinks you're a child. (It also, eventually, brilliantly handles The Problem of Susan in a way that finally makes sense.) Of all the parts in the series - and they're all great - The Queen Susan in Tashbaan is my favourite for the plot, the intrigue, and most of all for Susan herself.

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the cammieverse (92310 words) by synecdochic
Fandom: Stargate SG-1
Summary: I've always been fascinated by always-a-different-sex AUs, especially the kind that take a cis dude and flip him into being a cis woman and then ask: okay, to get her into the same place he was in canon, how is she going to have to be different from her male counterpart?

Turns out, to get Cammie Mitchell into the same place as Cam Mitchell, she has to be twice as good and twice as agreeable. But she winds up about the same amount of stubborn.


[archiveofourown.org profile] synecdochic's Stargate stories are rightly lauded, and the broken wings-verse usually gets most of the love (especially A Howling in the Factory Yard). I, however, love the cammieverse - the always-a-woman take on Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell. Cammie is smart, ferocious and incredibly capable - but far from perfect, and all the more interesting for it. This one is a series rec - it's not a longfic without it, but it flows smoothly as a single overall story, so that works for me.

mezzanine (225468 words) by synecdochic and ivorygates
Fandom: Stargate SG-1
Summary: this is an AU mashup of two AUs: the one in which Cameron Mitchell was more injured in his 302 crash than he was in canon, and the one where Cam's a woman. It's sort of our take on the "we're not gay, we just love each other" trope. Us being us, it did not come out in the least bit like what you'd expect.

For all that I love the cammieverse, I love the first half-a-dozen stories of mezzanine more. Cammie is still ferocious and smart and capable - and dealing with a shitty hand and some scary realities. Mezzanine has a lot of personal resonance for me, and I found it for the first time right when I needed it.

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have you heard (42166 words) by peradi
Fandom: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens (2015)
Series: Part 1 of once there was
Summary: "I heard FN-2187 was a Stormtrooper."

 

 Finn sparks a revolution.



(Written post-TFA, not compliant with TLJ or ROS.)
This is a truly tremendous story, about hope and humanity and choices. I cry like a baby every time I read it. (I am rereading it for this rec. My screen is blurry.) It is also occasionally hilarious, in a dry sort of way. Ugh. *flaps hands*
eleanorjane: Little Green Three-Eyed Alien (the claw)
I often ask for fic recs here on DW, and I feel I should pay it forwards. At the moment I'm really jonesing for good longfics, so I figured I'd rec some of my existing favourites in case they're new to any of you. I shall try to gather the spoons to do this on a semi regular basis -- I'm trying to be better about recording the fic I read, because my memory is so bad I've got zero chance of finding it again later if I don't. Even given that, I know I've read stuff I've loved recently that I haven't bookmarked or saved, so I guess it will be fresh and new again in a year's time if I stumble over it again.

My tastes, likely to be on display here. )

An Ever-Fixed Mark (190537 words) by AMarguerite
Fandom: Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice & Related Fandoms
Series: Part 1 of An Ever-Fixed Mark
Summary: One would think that having the name of one's soulmate appear on one's wrist on one's sixteenth birthday would make matrimony much less complicated. It mostly does not. And not at all for Miss Elizabeth Bennet of Longbourne. (A deconstruction of the "soulmate identifying mark" trope, using "Pride and Prejudice." Trigger warnings in the tags.)

I am not sure it's fair to say that I like the Soulmark AU trope, so much as a few of the fics it spawned are among my favourites. This story deconstructs that trope while executing it brilliantly, so it's satisfying on both levels. The series includes AU spin-offs, a bit of a choose-your-own-adventure of Elizabeth's key relationships. I love this series and re-read it a lot.

A Monstrous Regiment (94904 words) by AMarguerite
Fandom: Temeraire - Naomi Novik, Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen, AUSTEN Jane - Works, Persuasion - Jane Austen, Mansfield Park - Jane Austen, Emma - Jane Austen
Series: Part 1 of A Monstrous Regiment
Summary: General Wellington selects Colonel Fitzwilliam for a very singular honor during the Spanish Campaign: working with dragons-- and, in particular, with Captain Elizabeth Bennet, of His Majesty's Dragon, the Longwing Wollstonecraft. (Temeraire/Pride and Prejudice crossover entirely to have Elizabeth Bennet as a dragon captain during the Peninsular War, with Charlotte Lucas as her uber-capable first lieutenant.)

Another by the same writer; I had resisted reading this for ages as I'd forgotten everything I'd ever read of Temeraire, but I picked it up recently and was so glad I did. It made me want to go back and try Temeraire again, except so much of the joy of this is in these characters and AMarguerite's writing of them.

What We Pretend We Can't See (131086 words) by gyzym
Fandom: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
Summary: Seven years out from the war, Harry learns the hard truth of old history: it’s never quite as far behind you as you thought.

HP fandom is, unsurprisingly, full of really fantastic long meaty worldbuildy stories. This one's one of my recent favourites, featuring Harry as a young adult Auror who's finally coming to grips with a lot of the things he cast off after the war.

Snatched (31168 words) by blamebrampton
Fandom: Harry Potter - Rowling
Summary: Scorpius Malfoy has always brought out the idiot in Albus Potter. For the past seven years they've dealt with this through a cunning application of denial. Now James Potter's life is being threatened, and everything else is swept to one side as they try to beat the most literal deadline any of them have ever faced.

Everything Blamebrampton does is brilliant, and this is one of my favourites - a tense, thrilling story neatly wrapped up in some great worldbuilding and futurefic extrapolation.

So Wise We Grow (81248 words) by Deastar
Fandom: Star Trek (2009)
Series: Part 1 of So Wise We Grow
Summary: "Commander Spock, we have located your son," the Vulcan lady on the screen says, which would be great, except Jim can tell by the look on Spock's face that he's never heard of this kid before in his life. "If it is expedient, the child will be sent to join you on the Enterprise within the week."

It's a classic and rightly so. The second story in the series makes me ugly-cry every time I read it; this one just quietly makes my throat tight.

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