October 2nd, 2010
Title: Tokens and Traditions
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes
Pairing: Sherlock/Watson
Categories: Romance, Hurt/Comfort, Drama
Length: Epic
Warnings: This one is not for the purists out there.
Author on LJ: n/a (?)
Website: The Motley Collection of Fan Fiction
Review:
A series of selections from the private memoirs of Dr. John Watson, each exploring and revealing his true relationship with Sherlock Holmes throughout the years.
I'll preface this by saying that I'm not a purist when it comes to Sherlock Holmes; Tokens and Traditions is a prime example of why not. Spanning the entirety of their lives together, this series of interlocking stories is a rather refreshing interpretation of Holmes and Watson's lives together. One that doesn't follow the norm by giving us insight into their relationship through them working on a case together, but by giving us snapshots into their everyday lives, mystery or no mystery.
I freely admit that not everyone will love this interpretation. Holmes is not wholly the austere detective we know and love and Watson has his own set of quirks that may or may not work for you. Even so, it has its own unique charm that is easy to warm-up to and is well worth the time spent reading if not just for the fact that it spans their lives together, from beginning to...well, beginning, really. If I had to make one complaint for this story, however, it would be the rather excessive use of endearments through out it; one more 'my dearest' and I would have had to leave the page permanently.
Tokens and Traditions
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes
Pairing: Sherlock/Watson
Categories: Romance, Hurt/Comfort, Drama
Length: Epic
Warnings: This one is not for the purists out there.
Author on LJ: n/a (?)
Website: The Motley Collection of Fan Fiction
Review:
A series of selections from the private memoirs of Dr. John Watson, each exploring and revealing his true relationship with Sherlock Holmes throughout the years.
I'll preface this by saying that I'm not a purist when it comes to Sherlock Holmes; Tokens and Traditions is a prime example of why not. Spanning the entirety of their lives together, this series of interlocking stories is a rather refreshing interpretation of Holmes and Watson's lives together. One that doesn't follow the norm by giving us insight into their relationship through them working on a case together, but by giving us snapshots into their everyday lives, mystery or no mystery.
I freely admit that not everyone will love this interpretation. Holmes is not wholly the austere detective we know and love and Watson has his own set of quirks that may or may not work for you. Even so, it has its own unique charm that is easy to warm-up to and is well worth the time spent reading if not just for the fact that it spans their lives together, from beginning to...well, beginning, really. If I had to make one complaint for this story, however, it would be the rather excessive use of endearments through out it; one more 'my dearest' and I would have had to leave the page permanently.
Tokens and Traditions
Title: Tokens and Traditions
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes
Pairing: Sherlock/Watson
Categories: Romance, Hurt/Comfort, Drama
Length: Epic
Warnings: This one is not for the purists out there.
Author on LJ: n/a (?)
Website: The Motley Collection of Fan Fiction
Review:
A series of selections from the private memoirs of Dr. John Watson, each exploring and revealing his true relationship with Sherlock Holmes throughout the years.
I'll preface this by saying that I'm not a purist when it comes to Sherlock Holmes; Tokens and Traditions is a prime example of why not. Spanning the entirety of their lives together, this series of interlocking stories is a rather refreshing interpretation of Holmes and Watson's lives together. One that doesn't follow the norm by giving us insight into their relationship through them working on a case together, but by giving us snapshots into their everyday lives, mystery or no mystery.
I freely admit that not everyone will love this interpretation. Holmes is not wholly the austere detective we know and love and Watson has his own set of quirks that may or may not work for you. Even so, it has its own unique charm that is easy to warm-up to and is well worth the time spent reading if not just for the fact that it spans their lives together, from beginning to...well, beginning, really. If I had to make one complaint for this story, however, it would be the rather excessive use of endearments through out it; one more 'my dearest' and I would have had to leave the page permanently.
Tokens and Traditions
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes
Pairing: Sherlock/Watson
Categories: Romance, Hurt/Comfort, Drama
Length: Epic
Warnings: This one is not for the purists out there.
Author on LJ: n/a (?)
Website: The Motley Collection of Fan Fiction
Review:
A series of selections from the private memoirs of Dr. John Watson, each exploring and revealing his true relationship with Sherlock Holmes throughout the years.
I'll preface this by saying that I'm not a purist when it comes to Sherlock Holmes; Tokens and Traditions is a prime example of why not. Spanning the entirety of their lives together, this series of interlocking stories is a rather refreshing interpretation of Holmes and Watson's lives together. One that doesn't follow the norm by giving us insight into their relationship through them working on a case together, but by giving us snapshots into their everyday lives, mystery or no mystery.
I freely admit that not everyone will love this interpretation. Holmes is not wholly the austere detective we know and love and Watson has his own set of quirks that may or may not work for you. Even so, it has its own unique charm that is easy to warm-up to and is well worth the time spent reading if not just for the fact that it spans their lives together, from beginning to...well, beginning, really. If I had to make one complaint for this story, however, it would be the rather excessive use of endearments through out it; one more 'my dearest' and I would have had to leave the page permanently.
Tokens and Traditions
Title: Tokens and Traditions
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes
Pairing: Sherlock/Watson
Categories: Romance, Hurt/Comfort, Drama
Length: Epic
Warnings: This one is not for the purists out there.
Author on LJ: n/a (?)
Website: The Motley Collection of Fan Fiction
Review:
A series of selections from the private memoirs of Dr. John Watson, each exploring and revealing his true relationship with Sherlock Holmes throughout the years.
I'll preface this by saying that I'm not a purist when it comes to Sherlock Holmes; Tokens and Traditions is a prime example of why not. Spanning the entirety of their lives together, this series of interlocking stories is a rather refreshing interpretation of Holmes and Watson's lives together. One that doesn't follow the norm by giving us insight into their relationship through them working on a case together, but by giving us snapshots into their everyday lives, mystery or no mystery.
I freely admit that not everyone will love this interpretation. Holmes is not wholly the austere detective we know and love and Watson has his own set of quirks that may or may not work for you. Even so, it has its own unique charm that is easy to warm-up to and is well worth the time spent reading if not just for the fact that it spans their lives together, from beginning to...well, beginning, really. If I had to make one complaint for this story, however, it would be the rather excessive use of endearments through out it; one more 'my dearest' and I would have had to leave the page permanently.
Tokens and Traditions
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes
Pairing: Sherlock/Watson
Categories: Romance, Hurt/Comfort, Drama
Length: Epic
Warnings: This one is not for the purists out there.
Author on LJ: n/a (?)
Website: The Motley Collection of Fan Fiction
Review:
A series of selections from the private memoirs of Dr. John Watson, each exploring and revealing his true relationship with Sherlock Holmes throughout the years.
I'll preface this by saying that I'm not a purist when it comes to Sherlock Holmes; Tokens and Traditions is a prime example of why not. Spanning the entirety of their lives together, this series of interlocking stories is a rather refreshing interpretation of Holmes and Watson's lives together. One that doesn't follow the norm by giving us insight into their relationship through them working on a case together, but by giving us snapshots into their everyday lives, mystery or no mystery.
I freely admit that not everyone will love this interpretation. Holmes is not wholly the austere detective we know and love and Watson has his own set of quirks that may or may not work for you. Even so, it has its own unique charm that is easy to warm-up to and is well worth the time spent reading if not just for the fact that it spans their lives together, from beginning to...well, beginning, really. If I had to make one complaint for this story, however, it would be the rather excessive use of endearments through out it; one more 'my dearest' and I would have had to leave the page permanently.
Tokens and Traditions
Title: Tokens and Traditions
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes
Pairing: Sherlock/Watson
Categories: Romance, Hurt/Comfort, Drama
Length: Epic
Warnings: This one is not for the purists out there.
Author on LJ: n/a (?)
Website: The Motley Collection of Fan Fiction
Review:
A series of selections from the private memoirs of Dr. John Watson, each exploring and revealing his true relationship with Sherlock Holmes throughout the years.
I'll preface this by saying that I'm not a purist when it comes to Sherlock Holmes; Tokens and Traditions is a prime example of why not. Spanning the entirety of their lives together, this series of interlocking stories is a rather refreshing interpretation of Holmes and Watson's lives together. One that doesn't follow the norm by giving us insight into their relationship through them working on a case together, but by giving us snapshots into their everyday lives, mystery or no mystery.
I freely admit that not everyone will love this interpretation. Holmes is not wholly the austere detective we know and love and Watson has his own set of quirks that may or may not work for you. Even so, it has its own unique charm that is easy to warm-up to and is well worth the time spent reading if not just for the fact that it spans their lives together, from beginning to...well, beginning, really. If I had to make one complaint for this story, however, it would be the rather excessive use of endearments through out it; one more 'my dearest' and I would have had to leave the page permanently.
Tokens and Traditions
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes
Pairing: Sherlock/Watson
Categories: Romance, Hurt/Comfort, Drama
Length: Epic
Warnings: This one is not for the purists out there.
Author on LJ: n/a (?)
Website: The Motley Collection of Fan Fiction
Review:
A series of selections from the private memoirs of Dr. John Watson, each exploring and revealing his true relationship with Sherlock Holmes throughout the years.
I'll preface this by saying that I'm not a purist when it comes to Sherlock Holmes; Tokens and Traditions is a prime example of why not. Spanning the entirety of their lives together, this series of interlocking stories is a rather refreshing interpretation of Holmes and Watson's lives together. One that doesn't follow the norm by giving us insight into their relationship through them working on a case together, but by giving us snapshots into their everyday lives, mystery or no mystery.
I freely admit that not everyone will love this interpretation. Holmes is not wholly the austere detective we know and love and Watson has his own set of quirks that may or may not work for you. Even so, it has its own unique charm that is easy to warm-up to and is well worth the time spent reading if not just for the fact that it spans their lives together, from beginning to...well, beginning, really. If I had to make one complaint for this story, however, it would be the rather excessive use of endearments through out it; one more 'my dearest' and I would have had to leave the page permanently.
Tokens and Traditions
Title: Tokens and Traditions
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes
Pairing: Sherlock/Watson
Categories: Romance, Hurt/Comfort, Drama
Length: Epic
Warnings: This one is not for the purists out there.
Author on LJ: n/a (?)
Website: The Motley Collection of Fan Fiction
Review:
A series of selections from the private memoirs of Dr. John Watson, each exploring and revealing his true relationship with Sherlock Holmes throughout the years.
I'll preface this by saying that I'm not a purist when it comes to Sherlock Holmes; Tokens and Traditions is a prime example of why not. Spanning the entirety of their lives together, this series of interlocking stories is a rather refreshing interpretation of Holmes and Watson's lives together. One that doesn't follow the norm by giving us insight into their relationship through them working on a case together, but by giving us snapshots into their everyday lives, mystery or no mystery.
I freely admit that not everyone will love this interpretation. Holmes is not wholly the austere detective we know and love and Watson has his own set of quirks that may or may not work for you. Even so, it has its own unique charm that is easy to warm-up to and is well worth the time spent reading if not just for the fact that it spans their lives together, from beginning to...well, beginning, really. If I had to make one complaint for this story, however, it would be the rather excessive use of endearments through out it; one more 'my dearest' and I would have had to leave the page permanently.
Tokens and Traditions
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes
Pairing: Sherlock/Watson
Categories: Romance, Hurt/Comfort, Drama
Length: Epic
Warnings: This one is not for the purists out there.
Author on LJ: n/a (?)
Website: The Motley Collection of Fan Fiction
Review:
A series of selections from the private memoirs of Dr. John Watson, each exploring and revealing his true relationship with Sherlock Holmes throughout the years.
I'll preface this by saying that I'm not a purist when it comes to Sherlock Holmes; Tokens and Traditions is a prime example of why not. Spanning the entirety of their lives together, this series of interlocking stories is a rather refreshing interpretation of Holmes and Watson's lives together. One that doesn't follow the norm by giving us insight into their relationship through them working on a case together, but by giving us snapshots into their everyday lives, mystery or no mystery.
I freely admit that not everyone will love this interpretation. Holmes is not wholly the austere detective we know and love and Watson has his own set of quirks that may or may not work for you. Even so, it has its own unique charm that is easy to warm-up to and is well worth the time spent reading if not just for the fact that it spans their lives together, from beginning to...well, beginning, really. If I had to make one complaint for this story, however, it would be the rather excessive use of endearments through out it; one more 'my dearest' and I would have had to leave the page permanently.
Tokens and Traditions
Title: Tokens and Traditions
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes
Pairing: Sherlock/Watson
Categories: Romance, Hurt/Comfort, Drama
Length: Epic
Warnings: This one is not for the purists out there.
Author on LJ: n/a (?)
Website: The Motley Collection of Fan Fiction
Review:
A series of selections from the private memoirs of Dr. John Watson, each exploring and revealing his true relationship with Sherlock Holmes throughout the years.
I'll preface this by saying that I'm not a purist when it comes to Sherlock Holmes; Tokens and Traditions is a prime example of why not. Spanning the entirety of their lives together, this series of interlocking stories is a rather refreshing interpretation of Holmes and Watson's lives together. One that doesn't follow the norm by giving us insight into their relationship through them working on a case together, but by giving us snapshots into their everyday lives, mystery or no mystery.
I freely admit that not everyone will love this interpretation. Holmes is not wholly the austere detective we know and love and Watson has his own set of quirks that may or may not work for you. Even so, it has its own unique charm that is easy to warm-up to and is well worth the time spent reading if not just for the fact that it spans their lives together, from beginning to...well, beginning, really. If I had to make one complaint for this story, however, it would be the rather excessive use of endearments through out it; one more 'my dearest' and I would have had to leave the page permanently.
Tokens and Traditions
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes
Pairing: Sherlock/Watson
Categories: Romance, Hurt/Comfort, Drama
Length: Epic
Warnings: This one is not for the purists out there.
Author on LJ: n/a (?)
Website: The Motley Collection of Fan Fiction
Review:
A series of selections from the private memoirs of Dr. John Watson, each exploring and revealing his true relationship with Sherlock Holmes throughout the years.
I'll preface this by saying that I'm not a purist when it comes to Sherlock Holmes; Tokens and Traditions is a prime example of why not. Spanning the entirety of their lives together, this series of interlocking stories is a rather refreshing interpretation of Holmes and Watson's lives together. One that doesn't follow the norm by giving us insight into their relationship through them working on a case together, but by giving us snapshots into their everyday lives, mystery or no mystery.
I freely admit that not everyone will love this interpretation. Holmes is not wholly the austere detective we know and love and Watson has his own set of quirks that may or may not work for you. Even so, it has its own unique charm that is easy to warm-up to and is well worth the time spent reading if not just for the fact that it spans their lives together, from beginning to...well, beginning, really. If I had to make one complaint for this story, however, it would be the rather excessive use of endearments through out it; one more 'my dearest' and I would have had to leave the page permanently.
Tokens and Traditions
Hi, I'm new! My name's Jessica, and I'm excited to start reccing here. Speaking of which...
Title: Presque Vu
Fandom: Inception
Pairing: Arthur/Eames, Dom/Mal
Categories: romance, action-adventure, friendship, pre-canon
Length: epic (70k)
Warnings: canon character death (as well as OC death), suicide, violence, spoilers for the movie
Author on LJ:
rageprufrock
Author Website: profile at AO3
Summary: Or, "on the tip of the tongue." Arthur meets Mal first. He inherits Dom, after. Everything else is on him.
Review: After I saw the film Inception, I knew that there was great potential for some really out-of-this-world fic. Presque Vu definitely hits that mark; it provides a gorgeous, long backstory to the film which fits perfectly (in my opinion) - I'm accepting it as my own personal canon prequel. I've read several pre-movie stories, but this is definitely my favorite. Two sides of dreaming - beautiful and luxuriant, and dark and dangerous - are both shown here with equal skill.
The Arthur/Eames pairing drew me in, but there is so much more to this story than Arthur/Eames slash. The relationships between Arthur, Mal, Dom and Eames, how they meet and come to be involved with shared dreaming, along with the rise and fall of all the characters and how they change over the course of the fic to become who they are in the movie, are fantastic. I absolutely love Mal in this, and her friendship with Arthur. In the movie, we only get to see one sliver of her being, but rageprufrock creates her in this story, carves out her life in a beautiful way.
Definitely worth reading if you're a fan of the movie, and especially if you'd like to read a possible prequel. There are some typos and grammatical errors, but not enough to detract from the quality of the story.
Presque Vu
Title: Presque Vu
Fandom: Inception
Pairing: Arthur/Eames, Dom/Mal
Categories: romance, action-adventure, friendship, pre-canon
Length: epic (70k)
Warnings: canon character death (as well as OC death), suicide, violence, spoilers for the movie
Author on LJ:
Author Website: profile at AO3
Summary: Or, "on the tip of the tongue." Arthur meets Mal first. He inherits Dom, after. Everything else is on him.
Review: After I saw the film Inception, I knew that there was great potential for some really out-of-this-world fic. Presque Vu definitely hits that mark; it provides a gorgeous, long backstory to the film which fits perfectly (in my opinion) - I'm accepting it as my own personal canon prequel. I've read several pre-movie stories, but this is definitely my favorite. Two sides of dreaming - beautiful and luxuriant, and dark and dangerous - are both shown here with equal skill.
The Arthur/Eames pairing drew me in, but there is so much more to this story than Arthur/Eames slash. The relationships between Arthur, Mal, Dom and Eames, how they meet and come to be involved with shared dreaming, along with the rise and fall of all the characters and how they change over the course of the fic to become who they are in the movie, are fantastic. I absolutely love Mal in this, and her friendship with Arthur. In the movie, we only get to see one sliver of her being, but rageprufrock creates her in this story, carves out her life in a beautiful way.
Definitely worth reading if you're a fan of the movie, and especially if you'd like to read a possible prequel. There are some typos and grammatical errors, but not enough to detract from the quality of the story.
Presque Vu
Hi, I'm new! My name's Jessica, and I'm excited to start reccing here. Speaking of which...
Title: Presque Vu
Fandom: Inception
Pairing: Arthur/Eames, Dom/Mal
Categories: romance, action-adventure, friendship, pre-canon
Length: epic (70k)
Warnings: canon character death (as well as OC death), suicide, violence, spoilers for the movie
Author on LJ:
rageprufrock
Author Website: profile at AO3
Summary: Or, "on the tip of the tongue." Arthur meets Mal first. He inherits Dom, after. Everything else is on him.
Review: After I saw the film Inception, I knew that there was great potential for some really out-of-this-world fic. Presque Vu definitely hits that mark; it provides a gorgeous, long backstory to the film which fits perfectly (in my opinion) - I'm accepting it as my own personal canon prequel. I've read several pre-movie stories, but this is definitely my favorite. Two sides of dreaming - beautiful and luxuriant, and dark and dangerous - are both shown here with equal skill.
The Arthur/Eames pairing drew me in, but there is so much more to this story than Arthur/Eames slash. The relationships between Arthur, Mal, Dom and Eames, how they meet and come to be involved with shared dreaming, along with the rise and fall of all the characters and how they change over the course of the fic to become who they are in the movie, are fantastic. I absolutely love Mal in this, and her friendship with Arthur. In the movie, we only get to see one sliver of her being, but rageprufrock creates her in this story, carves out her life in a beautiful way.
Definitely worth reading if you're a fan of the movie, and especially if you'd like to read a possible prequel. There are some typos and grammatical errors, but not enough to detract from the quality of the story.
Presque Vu
Title: Presque Vu
Fandom: Inception
Pairing: Arthur/Eames, Dom/Mal
Categories: romance, action-adventure, friendship, pre-canon
Length: epic (70k)
Warnings: canon character death (as well as OC death), suicide, violence, spoilers for the movie
Author on LJ:
Author Website: profile at AO3
Summary: Or, "on the tip of the tongue." Arthur meets Mal first. He inherits Dom, after. Everything else is on him.
Review: After I saw the film Inception, I knew that there was great potential for some really out-of-this-world fic. Presque Vu definitely hits that mark; it provides a gorgeous, long backstory to the film which fits perfectly (in my opinion) - I'm accepting it as my own personal canon prequel. I've read several pre-movie stories, but this is definitely my favorite. Two sides of dreaming - beautiful and luxuriant, and dark and dangerous - are both shown here with equal skill.
The Arthur/Eames pairing drew me in, but there is so much more to this story than Arthur/Eames slash. The relationships between Arthur, Mal, Dom and Eames, how they meet and come to be involved with shared dreaming, along with the rise and fall of all the characters and how they change over the course of the fic to become who they are in the movie, are fantastic. I absolutely love Mal in this, and her friendship with Arthur. In the movie, we only get to see one sliver of her being, but rageprufrock creates her in this story, carves out her life in a beautiful way.
Definitely worth reading if you're a fan of the movie, and especially if you'd like to read a possible prequel. There are some typos and grammatical errors, but not enough to detract from the quality of the story.
Presque Vu
Hi, I'm new! My name's Jessica, and I'm excited to start reccing here. Speaking of which...
Title: Presque Vu
Fandom: Inception
Pairing: Arthur/Eames, Dom/Mal
Categories: romance, action-adventure, friendship, pre-canon
Length: epic (70k)
Warnings: canon character death (as well as OC death), suicide, violence, spoilers for the movie
Author on LJ:
rageprufrock
Author Website: profile at AO3
Summary: Or, "on the tip of the tongue." Arthur meets Mal first. He inherits Dom, after. Everything else is on him.
Review: After I saw the film Inception, I knew that there was great potential for some really out-of-this-world fic. Presque Vu definitely hits that mark; it provides a gorgeous, long backstory to the film which fits perfectly (in my opinion) - I'm accepting it as my own personal canon prequel. I've read several pre-movie stories, but this is definitely my favorite. Two sides of dreaming - beautiful and luxuriant, and dark and dangerous - are both shown here with equal skill.
The Arthur/Eames pairing drew me in, but there is so much more to this story than Arthur/Eames slash. The relationships between Arthur, Mal, Dom and Eames, how they meet and come to be involved with shared dreaming, along with the rise and fall of all the characters and how they change over the course of the fic to become who they are in the movie, are fantastic. I absolutely love Mal in this, and her friendship with Arthur. In the movie, we only get to see one sliver of her being, but rageprufrock creates her in this story, carves out her life in a beautiful way.
Definitely worth reading if you're a fan of the movie, and especially if you'd like to read a possible prequel. There are some typos and grammatical errors, but not enough to detract from the quality of the story.
Presque Vu
Title: Presque Vu
Fandom: Inception
Pairing: Arthur/Eames, Dom/Mal
Categories: romance, action-adventure, friendship, pre-canon
Length: epic (70k)
Warnings: canon character death (as well as OC death), suicide, violence, spoilers for the movie
Author on LJ:
Author Website: profile at AO3
Summary: Or, "on the tip of the tongue." Arthur meets Mal first. He inherits Dom, after. Everything else is on him.
Review: After I saw the film Inception, I knew that there was great potential for some really out-of-this-world fic. Presque Vu definitely hits that mark; it provides a gorgeous, long backstory to the film which fits perfectly (in my opinion) - I'm accepting it as my own personal canon prequel. I've read several pre-movie stories, but this is definitely my favorite. Two sides of dreaming - beautiful and luxuriant, and dark and dangerous - are both shown here with equal skill.
The Arthur/Eames pairing drew me in, but there is so much more to this story than Arthur/Eames slash. The relationships between Arthur, Mal, Dom and Eames, how they meet and come to be involved with shared dreaming, along with the rise and fall of all the characters and how they change over the course of the fic to become who they are in the movie, are fantastic. I absolutely love Mal in this, and her friendship with Arthur. In the movie, we only get to see one sliver of her being, but rageprufrock creates her in this story, carves out her life in a beautiful way.
Definitely worth reading if you're a fan of the movie, and especially if you'd like to read a possible prequel. There are some typos and grammatical errors, but not enough to detract from the quality of the story.
Presque Vu
Hi, I'm new! My name's Jessica, and I'm excited to start reccing here. Speaking of which...
Title: Presque Vu
Fandom: Inception
Pairing: Arthur/Eames, Dom/Mal
Categories: romance, action-adventure, friendship, pre-canon
Length: epic (70k)
Warnings: canon character death (as well as OC death), suicide, violence, spoilers for the movie
Author on LJ:
rageprufrock
Author Website: profile at AO3
Summary: Or, "on the tip of the tongue." Arthur meets Mal first. He inherits Dom, after. Everything else is on him.
Review: After I saw the film Inception, I knew that there was great potential for some really out-of-this-world fic. Presque Vu definitely hits that mark; it provides a gorgeous, long backstory to the film which fits perfectly (in my opinion) - I'm accepting it as my own personal canon prequel. I've read several pre-movie stories, but this is definitely my favorite. Two sides of dreaming - beautiful and luxuriant, and dark and dangerous - are both shown here with equal skill.
The Arthur/Eames pairing drew me in, but there is so much more to this story than Arthur/Eames slash. The relationships between Arthur, Mal, Dom and Eames, how they meet and come to be involved with shared dreaming, along with the rise and fall of all the characters and how they change over the course of the fic to become who they are in the movie, are fantastic. I absolutely love Mal in this, and her friendship with Arthur. In the movie, we only get to see one sliver of her being, but rageprufrock creates her in this story, carves out her life in a beautiful way.
Definitely worth reading if you're a fan of the movie, and especially if you'd like to read a possible prequel. There are some typos and grammatical errors, but not enough to detract from the quality of the story.
Presque Vu
Title: Presque Vu
Fandom: Inception
Pairing: Arthur/Eames, Dom/Mal
Categories: romance, action-adventure, friendship, pre-canon
Length: epic (70k)
Warnings: canon character death (as well as OC death), suicide, violence, spoilers for the movie
Author on LJ:
Author Website: profile at AO3
Summary: Or, "on the tip of the tongue." Arthur meets Mal first. He inherits Dom, after. Everything else is on him.
Review: After I saw the film Inception, I knew that there was great potential for some really out-of-this-world fic. Presque Vu definitely hits that mark; it provides a gorgeous, long backstory to the film which fits perfectly (in my opinion) - I'm accepting it as my own personal canon prequel. I've read several pre-movie stories, but this is definitely my favorite. Two sides of dreaming - beautiful and luxuriant, and dark and dangerous - are both shown here with equal skill.
The Arthur/Eames pairing drew me in, but there is so much more to this story than Arthur/Eames slash. The relationships between Arthur, Mal, Dom and Eames, how they meet and come to be involved with shared dreaming, along with the rise and fall of all the characters and how they change over the course of the fic to become who they are in the movie, are fantastic. I absolutely love Mal in this, and her friendship with Arthur. In the movie, we only get to see one sliver of her being, but rageprufrock creates her in this story, carves out her life in a beautiful way.
Definitely worth reading if you're a fan of the movie, and especially if you'd like to read a possible prequel. There are some typos and grammatical errors, but not enough to detract from the quality of the story.
Presque Vu
Hi, I'm new! My name's Jessica, and I'm excited to start reccing here. Speaking of which...
Title: Presque Vu
Fandom: Inception
Pairing: Arthur/Eames, Dom/Mal
Categories: romance, action-adventure, friendship, pre-canon
Length: epic (70k)
Warnings: canon character death (as well as OC death), suicide, violence, spoilers for the movie
Author on LJ:
rageprufrock
Author Website: profile at AO3
Summary: Or, "on the tip of the tongue." Arthur meets Mal first. He inherits Dom, after. Everything else is on him.
Review: After I saw the film Inception, I knew that there was great potential for some really out-of-this-world fic. Presque Vu definitely hits that mark; it provides a gorgeous, long backstory to the film which fits perfectly (in my opinion) - I'm accepting it as my own personal canon prequel. I've read several pre-movie stories, but this is definitely my favorite. Two sides of dreaming - beautiful and luxuriant, and dark and dangerous - are both shown here with equal skill.
The Arthur/Eames pairing drew me in, but there is so much more to this story than Arthur/Eames slash. The relationships between Arthur, Mal, Dom and Eames, how they meet and come to be involved with shared dreaming, along with the rise and fall of all the characters and how they change over the course of the fic to become who they are in the movie, are fantastic. I absolutely love Mal in this, and her friendship with Arthur. In the movie, we only get to see one sliver of her being, but rageprufrock creates her in this story, carves out her life in a beautiful way.
Definitely worth reading if you're a fan of the movie, and especially if you'd like to read a possible prequel. There are some typos and grammatical errors, but not enough to detract from the quality of the story.
Presque Vu
Title: Presque Vu
Fandom: Inception
Pairing: Arthur/Eames, Dom/Mal
Categories: romance, action-adventure, friendship, pre-canon
Length: epic (70k)
Warnings: canon character death (as well as OC death), suicide, violence, spoilers for the movie
Author on LJ:
Author Website: profile at AO3
Summary: Or, "on the tip of the tongue." Arthur meets Mal first. He inherits Dom, after. Everything else is on him.
Review: After I saw the film Inception, I knew that there was great potential for some really out-of-this-world fic. Presque Vu definitely hits that mark; it provides a gorgeous, long backstory to the film which fits perfectly (in my opinion) - I'm accepting it as my own personal canon prequel. I've read several pre-movie stories, but this is definitely my favorite. Two sides of dreaming - beautiful and luxuriant, and dark and dangerous - are both shown here with equal skill.
The Arthur/Eames pairing drew me in, but there is so much more to this story than Arthur/Eames slash. The relationships between Arthur, Mal, Dom and Eames, how they meet and come to be involved with shared dreaming, along with the rise and fall of all the characters and how they change over the course of the fic to become who they are in the movie, are fantastic. I absolutely love Mal in this, and her friendship with Arthur. In the movie, we only get to see one sliver of her being, but rageprufrock creates her in this story, carves out her life in a beautiful way.
Definitely worth reading if you're a fan of the movie, and especially if you'd like to read a possible prequel. There are some typos and grammatical errors, but not enough to detract from the quality of the story.
Presque Vu
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Title: Presque Vu
Fandom: Inception
Pairing: Arthur/Eames, Dom/Mal
Categories: romance, action-adventure, friendship, pre-canon
Length: epic (70k)
Warnings: canon character death (as well as OC death), suicide, violence, spoilers for the movie
Author on LJ:
rageprufrock
Author Website: profile at AO3
Summary: Or, "on the tip of the tongue." Arthur meets Mal first. He inherits Dom, after. Everything else is on him.
Review: After I saw the film Inception, I knew that there was great potential for some really out-of-this-world fic. Presque Vu definitely hits that mark; it provides a gorgeous, long backstory to the film which fits perfectly (in my opinion) - I'm accepting it as my own personal canon prequel. I've read several pre-movie stories, but this is definitely my favorite. Two sides of dreaming - beautiful and luxuriant, and dark and dangerous - are both shown here with equal skill.
The Arthur/Eames pairing drew me in, but there is so much more to this story than Arthur/Eames slash. The relationships between Arthur, Mal, Dom and Eames, how they meet and come to be involved with shared dreaming, along with the rise and fall of all the characters and how they change over the course of the fic to become who they are in the movie, are fantastic. I absolutely love Mal in this, and her friendship with Arthur. In the movie, we only get to see one sliver of her being, but rageprufrock creates her in this story, carves out her life in a beautiful way.
Definitely worth reading if you're a fan of the movie, and especially if you'd like to read a possible prequel. There are some typos and grammatical errors, but not enough to detract from the quality of the story.
Presque Vu
Title: Presque Vu
Fandom: Inception
Pairing: Arthur/Eames, Dom/Mal
Categories: romance, action-adventure, friendship, pre-canon
Length: epic (70k)
Warnings: canon character death (as well as OC death), suicide, violence, spoilers for the movie
Author on LJ:
Author Website: profile at AO3
Summary: Or, "on the tip of the tongue." Arthur meets Mal first. He inherits Dom, after. Everything else is on him.
Review: After I saw the film Inception, I knew that there was great potential for some really out-of-this-world fic. Presque Vu definitely hits that mark; it provides a gorgeous, long backstory to the film which fits perfectly (in my opinion) - I'm accepting it as my own personal canon prequel. I've read several pre-movie stories, but this is definitely my favorite. Two sides of dreaming - beautiful and luxuriant, and dark and dangerous - are both shown here with equal skill.
The Arthur/Eames pairing drew me in, but there is so much more to this story than Arthur/Eames slash. The relationships between Arthur, Mal, Dom and Eames, how they meet and come to be involved with shared dreaming, along with the rise and fall of all the characters and how they change over the course of the fic to become who they are in the movie, are fantastic. I absolutely love Mal in this, and her friendship with Arthur. In the movie, we only get to see one sliver of her being, but rageprufrock creates her in this story, carves out her life in a beautiful way.
Definitely worth reading if you're a fan of the movie, and especially if you'd like to read a possible prequel. There are some typos and grammatical errors, but not enough to detract from the quality of the story.
Presque Vu