Some McShep Match recs.
Jul. 16th, 2008 04:54 pmThings I learned from the
mcshep_match: be careful of your summary.
Now that the voting is over I can feel free to rec whomever I like, regardless of the team. Some of my favorites from the
mcshep_match so far:
A Place On The Corner by
almostnever
Summary: Some things are worth waiting for.
I passed this over the first time, but then
lavvyan recced it, so I backed up and took another look. Sweet, gentle, and Junk Cheap-esque take on John with his perverse rebelliousness and slacker facade. The holidays first seem to be a randomly selected theme but one is a critical pivot point. Have I read anything else by
almostnever?
Blink by
lavvyan
Summary: I am going to tell you a story. About Dr. McKay and how he bought an eye from me, and how that one small act led to the strangest night in my entire life.
Blink is pure science fiction with an interesting OC point of view. I didn't like this character, but I enjoyed her, if that makes sense. I recommend the author change McKay and Sheppard's names and publish it as pro-fic.
Mission: Improbable by
sageness
Summary: "Your mission, should you choose to accept it…"
I love the attention to detail of the military missions. The plot moves and moves, weaving John and Rodney's open secret of a relationship into the background. So rare to find an author who writes great action scenes, too. I could see
sageness struggling at times to shoehorn this action/adventure fic into the "Home Team" theme, and I didn't need the last part back home, but this was a satisfying adventure.
With Bones Like That by
torakowalski
Summary: “I’m Dr Rodney McKay,” she said slowly. “We were at Berkeley together. You majored in mechanical engineering because you’re an idiot who wanted to go to war rather than use your brain for something worthwhile. I’m Rodney McKay with breasts, okay? It’s not that hard to grasp." AU. Title from The Fratellis’ Chelsea Dagger.
I absolutely loved John in this. He handles the weirdness that is Rodney-with-an-unexplained-sex-change with aplomb, skipping his own reaction to deal with the here and now. And Rodney is just so... defensive, blustering, blunt, insensitive and sweet. So Rodney. Yes, "Rodney" has become an adjective.
Then there's-the-one-I-haven't-read-because-it's-50,000-words-but-it-looks-great-and-Auburn-says-so-too by
chandri.
Now that the voting is over I can feel free to rec whomever I like, regardless of the team. Some of my favorites from the
A Place On The Corner by
Summary: Some things are worth waiting for.
I passed this over the first time, but then
Blink by
Summary: I am going to tell you a story. About Dr. McKay and how he bought an eye from me, and how that one small act led to the strangest night in my entire life.
Blink is pure science fiction with an interesting OC point of view. I didn't like this character, but I enjoyed her, if that makes sense. I recommend the author change McKay and Sheppard's names and publish it as pro-fic.
Mission: Improbable by
Summary: "Your mission, should you choose to accept it…"
I love the attention to detail of the military missions. The plot moves and moves, weaving John and Rodney's open secret of a relationship into the background. So rare to find an author who writes great action scenes, too. I could see
With Bones Like That by
Summary: “I’m Dr Rodney McKay,” she said slowly. “We were at Berkeley together. You majored in mechanical engineering because you’re an idiot who wanted to go to war rather than use your brain for something worthwhile. I’m Rodney McKay with breasts, okay? It’s not that hard to grasp." AU. Title from The Fratellis’ Chelsea Dagger.
I absolutely loved John in this. He handles the weirdness that is Rodney-with-an-unexplained-sex-change with aplomb, skipping his own reaction to deal with the here and now. And Rodney is just so... defensive, blustering, blunt, insensitive and sweet. So Rodney. Yes, "Rodney" has become an adjective.
Then there's-the-one-I-haven't-read-because-it's-50,000-words-but-it-looks-great-and-Auburn-says-so-too by
Re: thanks for the recs; didn't have time to read the stories
Date: 2008-07-17 03:07 am (UTC)