Jul. 19th, 2006

[identity profile] pluvial-poetry.livejournal.com
My House M.D. Recs Table


Claim: House, M.D., General Series
Title: "the slow pace of the body that skin is"
Author: [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com]
Characters: House, Wilson
Prompt: 19. Dark.
Rating: PG
Length: medium
Brief summary: I love hearing about House as a kid and how it informs on who he is as a character now. This fic is a picture perfect example of that, showing us House's childhood in Egypt and his relationship with Wilson now. The fic is a little dark and depressing, but I think that's the only way it could be. Besides which - it's lovely anyway.
Link to the story: the slow pace of the body that skin is

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Claim: House, M.D., General Series
Title: "the biggest lie"
Author: [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com]
Characters: House, Cameron, Wilson
Prompt: 21. Epiphany.
Rating: PG-13
Length: medium
Brief summary: I don't mind House/Cameron. Especially not when it's done like this. Both of them fumbling, maybe coming to the realization that they can only hurt each other. The fic is tense and subtle, which really reminds me of the writing on the show. Loved it.
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Link to the story: the biggest lie
 
[identity profile] chicafrom3.livejournal.com
Claim: Doctor Who, general series
Title: Be Careful What You Wish For
Author: [livejournal.com profile] ponygirl72
Characters: Ninth Doctor, Rose Tyler, Jack Harkness
Prompt: 4 - Fluff
Rating: G/PG
Length: Long
Brief summary: Jack gets covered in mind-altering chocolate. Rose gets a bit giggly. Throw in some subtle OT3 for good measure.
Link to the story: Be Careful What You Wish For

Claim: Doctor Who, general series
Title: We'll Always Have Paris
Author: [livejournal.com profile] seti_drd
Characters: Jack Harkness, Forth Doctor, Romana
Prompt: 43 - Denial
Rating: Unrated
Length: Long
Brief summary: Jack wakes up, disoriented and confused, in Paris 1979, and encounters two strange individuals who help put him back on the right track. There's some wonderful Hitchhikers' Guide references, and it's all built on the nature of denial and belief.
Link to the story: We'll Always Have Paris