Multi-Fandom Recs
Feb. 4th, 2009 09:13 pmI'm bringing recs focusing on some of my favourite female characters (mostly femgen, with a dash of het and femslash) from various fandoms. All of these stories were written since the last
halfamoon fangirling fest. Maybe you know most of them already; but maybe there's also one or two you missed out on. Many of these fics were taken from this year's
femgenficathon and the first LJ
galpalficathon, which you should check out too!
Battlestar Galactica:
Doctor Who:
Farscape:
Gosford Park:
Harry Potter:
Indiana Jones:
Lord of the Rings:
The Matrix:
Narnia:
Shakespeare:
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles:
The X-Files:
Battlestar Galactica:
- Into the Underworld by
A great look at Margaret "Racetrack" Edmondson, one of Galactica's tertiary characters, her family background, her bitterness and her strength in the face of destruction.
- The Kindly Ones by
This fic about Laura and Leoben with its clever use of all the mythology references is truly mind-blowing.
- Latter Days by
Dee's subtle impact on many of the characters, her unwavering belief in Roslin, and her longing for family are touching to read about, and the changes of perspective where we can see how much all these characters long, but fail, to connect are heart-breaking.
- Still Life by
I admit that this is a case of SSP, but especially after the events of 4.11, I'm clinging even harder to my version of Dee's story.
Doctor Who:
- The Lady and the Temp by
The voices, dialogue lines and speech patterns of both Donna and the Doctor are perfect, and the clash of civilizations between the Whoniverse and the bloody wars of early Barrayar seems flawless, the serious background issues seamlessly integrated with the humourous passages. -- And I would probably start taking hostages at the BBC if this meant to get Cordelia Naismith-Vorkosigan in the TARDIS. Altogether delightful, from the punny title to the sniffy ending.
- Things Kept by
Okay, so I'm biased, because this remixed one of my DW drabbles for the
- Unfamiliar Places by
Another story in whose favour I'm utterly biased since it was written by one of my favourite DW writers for my participation in the
Farscape:
- With Bitter Joy, the Sound of Wings by
This is more shameless self-promotion; however, I only discovered FS last summer and fell in love with Aeryn at once. This is my tribute to this great heroine.
Gosford Park:
- Trouble by
I'd be tempted to say this is a lovely story, but lovely is perhaps the wrong word for such heavy topics as the unwanted pregnancy, abortion, and the class divide. However, it is well-characterized, sadly plausible and strangely moving in the way it interprets the concept of female friendship.
Harry Potter:
- Being True (to Yourself) by
Luna is one of my favourite characters from Harry Potter, but I find her very hard to pin down nonetheless. This story, however, captures her perfectly; she is not just kooky, distracted and uncaring; she's principled when it comes to her individuality.
- How the Dementors Came into Being by
A wonderfully dark and twisted fairy-tale set in the HP universe.
Indiana Jones:
- Of Lost Souls by
The best thing about Indy IV? Seeing Karen Allen again, duh! Indy/Marion was one of my first OTPs before I even knew what an OTP was, and I also adore the backstory as an obsessed archaeologist's neglected kid that this story comes up with.
Lord of the Rings:
- The Fathoms, They Abide by
And yet even more SSP! I wanted to write this for
The Matrix:
- never cared much for moonlit skies by
What should have been said in the movies (instead of turning Trinity from a soldier into the love interest).
Narnia:
- Fragments by
How must Lucy Pevensie feel, being both an English schoolgirl and a Queen of Narnia, an adult woman trapped in a child's body? This fic tries to offer an answer to that question.
- Once and Always (the Story to Tell) by
One of my favourite takes on the Problem of Susam (TM).
Shakespeare:
- Circles in the Water by
It is such an intriguing, well-researched and in-depth view at the Wars of the Roses and the character of Richard III from Cecily Neville's POV. And it's fanfic with footnotes! *glee*
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles:
- Cemetary Side Road by
This house is not the place where Riley lives.
Another child, another girl, another soldier in the war against the machines. Fabulous Riley backstory.
- Cinderella, Made of Steel by
A sort of family Christmas story fitting for this fandom, and one of the best Cameron POV fics I have come across so far.
- Deluge by
This is an excellent take on both characters -- Sarah, who is trying so hard to be the perfect, practical and pragmatic soldier instead of a human being; Cameron the machine, who begins to understand more about the human condition than Sarah suspects...
- A Jack-Knifed Juggernaut (I Am Born Again) by
One of the two essential Cameron character pieces. Plus, she watches BSG! What's not to love?!
The X-Files:
- The Keeping of Secrets by
This fic takes that minor character from one episode only and runs with this concept, giving Ellen a personality and a backstory and a touching relationship with Dana. Brilliant!
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