New Who recs
May. 30th, 2005 11:45 pmI've been idly compiling Ninth Doctor recs for a couple of months now, with the intention of putting them on Sleeping With Ghosts, but I don't think I'm going to update my website until Gallifrey go BOOM!after exams are over, so, because I love you all and want you to read good stuff, here's what I've liked:
Spring Cleaning, by
infiniteviking
"The Doctor hated his ears." And with that sort of beginning, how can you go wrong? This is a short, introspective gem of a story, which shows us the Doctor's grief and loneliness and quite a bit of his egotism while also being a clever look at what this latest regeneration must have been like.
And I Feel Fine, by
doyle_sb4
Without a doubt, the best of the chip-fics. It's funny and measured and rings absolutely true to me. This is what it would have been like.
Five Planets Rose Tyler Never Visited by
mireille719
A sweet, sweet story, does exactly what it says on the tin. I actually have a quibble with what it says on the tin, as there doesn't seem to be an element of why the Doctor never took Rose to these planets; they are all perfectly possible destinations and make up a simple, lovely story.
A Little Bit of Home by
taraljc
Every time LJC writes a Ninth Doctor story I want to have her babies, but this one's my favourite of the current selection. There've been so many Dalek post-eps, and rightly so - the way the Doctor is at the end of that episode, you just know some sort of collapse is imminent, and this short story deals with it in a way that is just right. She doesn't ignore Adam, but the focus is on Rose trying her best to get to grips with a grieving Doctor, and it's lovely, structured and beautiful.
Ivory And Horn
Another one by LJC; this one starts with every indication of being a hesitant Doctor/Rose first time, then takes a sharp left at the junction of the carnivorous plants. There's plot, and angst and romance and homicidal flora. What more do you need?
Untitled Adam snippet by
jediowl
Like so many, I don't like Adam. But this story makes him real to me, with the help of sharp dialogue and beautiful imagery, and at less than 500 words, it's just the right length.
Entangled by
doyle_sb4
"Adam Mitchell, this is your life." Another story that makes me want to like Adam, shame on me. And someone unexpected is in it who makes me very, very happy.
Lost by
ruthybee
It's difficult to slash the Doctor because there's no-one to slash him with (well, there wasn't pre-Empty Child); this story takes the unthinkable route and does it with Mickey. And the result is a strangely thought-provoking, stylish story that makes you feel sorry for Mickey and hate the Doctor just a tiny bit.
So Are You by
sarah531
Wow. Whacked-out and scary and creepy and just, wow.
She Loves You by
niav
Because, ohmygod, the Beatles are in it. It's a sweet, funny, generally lovely fic, but it has the Beatles in it and is so elevated to greatness.
People Change by
gwynnega
"As sometimes happens, several of him wound up in the same place." Which is very true, and there haven't been enough fics dealing with this. Rose's reaction to all these exceedingly strange people who also call themselves the Doctor is beautifully observed.
Of More Value Than Many Sparrows by
icebluenothing
One of the many fic-benefits of Doctor Who fandom is that you can have the Doctor go, literally, anywhere; whether you should or not is a different matter. This story has the potential to be eyewateringly bad simply because of its still-raw setting, but it somehow sidesteps that and becomes a stroke of evocative brilliance. One of my favourites.
Since You've Been Gone by
icebluenothing
I'm trying not to rec the same authors over and over (and failing miserably!) but there's a reason this one is here as well. It's going to be jossed at the end of this series without a doubt, but this is how I'd like Nine's regeneration to be like. Wonderful.
Two Hearts by
xanthefic
This could do with a jolly good beta, to tell the truth, and a brief lesson in where the punctuation goes when writing dialogue. But that aside, it is the hottest thing ever. Captain Jack and the Doctor, being by turns hard-to-get and oh-so-attractive, and dancing and angsting and flirting mercilessly all the way to the best last line I've seen in ages. Waah.
More if and when I can be bothered to add them. Why is there no more femmeslash?
Spring Cleaning, by
"The Doctor hated his ears." And with that sort of beginning, how can you go wrong? This is a short, introspective gem of a story, which shows us the Doctor's grief and loneliness and quite a bit of his egotism while also being a clever look at what this latest regeneration must have been like.
And I Feel Fine, by
Without a doubt, the best of the chip-fics. It's funny and measured and rings absolutely true to me. This is what it would have been like.
Five Planets Rose Tyler Never Visited by
A sweet, sweet story, does exactly what it says on the tin. I actually have a quibble with what it says on the tin, as there doesn't seem to be an element of why the Doctor never took Rose to these planets; they are all perfectly possible destinations and make up a simple, lovely story.
A Little Bit of Home by
Every time LJC writes a Ninth Doctor story I want to have her babies, but this one's my favourite of the current selection. There've been so many Dalek post-eps, and rightly so - the way the Doctor is at the end of that episode, you just know some sort of collapse is imminent, and this short story deals with it in a way that is just right. She doesn't ignore Adam, but the focus is on Rose trying her best to get to grips with a grieving Doctor, and it's lovely, structured and beautiful.
Ivory And Horn
Another one by LJC; this one starts with every indication of being a hesitant Doctor/Rose first time, then takes a sharp left at the junction of the carnivorous plants. There's plot, and angst and romance and homicidal flora. What more do you need?
Untitled Adam snippet by
Like so many, I don't like Adam. But this story makes him real to me, with the help of sharp dialogue and beautiful imagery, and at less than 500 words, it's just the right length.
Entangled by
"Adam Mitchell, this is your life." Another story that makes me want to like Adam, shame on me. And someone unexpected is in it who makes me very, very happy.
Lost by
It's difficult to slash the Doctor because there's no-one to slash him with (well, there wasn't pre-Empty Child); this story takes the unthinkable route and does it with Mickey. And the result is a strangely thought-provoking, stylish story that makes you feel sorry for Mickey and hate the Doctor just a tiny bit.
So Are You by
Wow. Whacked-out and scary and creepy and just, wow.
She Loves You by
Because, ohmygod, the Beatles are in it. It's a sweet, funny, generally lovely fic, but it has the Beatles in it and is so elevated to greatness.
People Change by
"As sometimes happens, several of him wound up in the same place." Which is very true, and there haven't been enough fics dealing with this. Rose's reaction to all these exceedingly strange people who also call themselves the Doctor is beautifully observed.
Of More Value Than Many Sparrows by
One of the many fic-benefits of Doctor Who fandom is that you can have the Doctor go, literally, anywhere; whether you should or not is a different matter. This story has the potential to be eyewateringly bad simply because of its still-raw setting, but it somehow sidesteps that and becomes a stroke of evocative brilliance. One of my favourites.
Since You've Been Gone by
I'm trying not to rec the same authors over and over (and failing miserably!) but there's a reason this one is here as well. It's going to be jossed at the end of this series without a doubt, but this is how I'd like Nine's regeneration to be like. Wonderful.
Two Hearts by
This could do with a jolly good beta, to tell the truth, and a brief lesson in where the punctuation goes when writing dialogue. But that aside, it is the hottest thing ever. Captain Jack and the Doctor, being by turns hard-to-get and oh-so-attractive, and dancing and angsting and flirting mercilessly all the way to the best last line I've seen in ages. Waah.
More if and when I can be bothered to add them. Why is there no more femmeslash?
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