March 27th, 2011
Title: Everyone Knows What Happens at the Library
Fandom: Supernatural
Pairing: Castiel/Dean Winchester, Sam/Jess
Categories: AU, fluff, humor, romance
Length: medium (4,550 words)
Warnings: mild Twilight bashing
Author on LJ:
exmanhater
Author Website:
exlibrary
Summary:
In which Dean says derogatory things about teen vampire novels, Castiel keeps coming back for more, Claire gets her way all the time, and Dean’s co-workers (and Sam) are huge nuisances. (Librarian!Dean AU, or how Stephenie Meyer found Dean the love of his life).
Review:
This is a short little fluffy morsel of a fic. Dean is a librarian who falls for Castiel, when he brings his niece to the library for books when she's visiting. I particularly liked Claire's brief appearance; her love of Twilight wasn't belittled, even if the adults don't have a fondness for it.
It's a pity it's so short, but otherwise a fun romcom, with Dean and Cas both liking each other and looking forward to seeing each other during Claire's visits. There's also some realistic public library references throughout and young adult fantasy recommendations at the end.
Link:
Everyone Knows What Happens at the Library
There is also a podfic for it here.
Fandom: Supernatural
Pairing: Castiel/Dean Winchester, Sam/Jess
Categories: AU, fluff, humor, romance
Length: medium (4,550 words)
Warnings: mild Twilight bashing
Author on LJ:
Author Website:
Summary:
In which Dean says derogatory things about teen vampire novels, Castiel keeps coming back for more, Claire gets her way all the time, and Dean’s co-workers (and Sam) are huge nuisances. (Librarian!Dean AU, or how Stephenie Meyer found Dean the love of his life).
Review:
This is a short little fluffy morsel of a fic. Dean is a librarian who falls for Castiel, when he brings his niece to the library for books when she's visiting. I particularly liked Claire's brief appearance; her love of Twilight wasn't belittled, even if the adults don't have a fondness for it.
It's a pity it's so short, but otherwise a fun romcom, with Dean and Cas both liking each other and looking forward to seeing each other during Claire's visits. There's also some realistic public library references throughout and young adult fantasy recommendations at the end.
Link:
Everyone Knows What Happens at the Library
There is also a podfic for it here.
Title: Everyone Knows What Happens at the Library
Fandom: Supernatural
Pairing: Castiel/Dean Winchester, Sam/Jess
Categories: AU, fluff, humor, romance
Length: medium (4,550 words)
Warnings: mild Twilight bashing
Author on LJ:
exmanhater
Author Website:
exlibrary
Summary:
In which Dean says derogatory things about teen vampire novels, Castiel keeps coming back for more, Claire gets her way all the time, and Dean’s co-workers (and Sam) are huge nuisances. (Librarian!Dean AU, or how Stephenie Meyer found Dean the love of his life).
Review:
This is a short little fluffy morsel of a fic. Dean is a librarian who falls for Castiel, when he brings his niece to the library for books when she's visiting. I particularly liked Claire's brief appearance; her love of Twilight wasn't belittled, even if the adults don't have a fondness for it.
It's a pity it's so short, but otherwise a fun romcom, with Dean and Cas both liking each other and looking forward to seeing each other during Claire's visits. There's also some realistic public library references throughout and young adult fantasy recommendations at the end.
Link:
Everyone Knows What Happens at the Library
There is also a podfic for it here.
Fandom: Supernatural
Pairing: Castiel/Dean Winchester, Sam/Jess
Categories: AU, fluff, humor, romance
Length: medium (4,550 words)
Warnings: mild Twilight bashing
Author on LJ:
Author Website:
Summary:
In which Dean says derogatory things about teen vampire novels, Castiel keeps coming back for more, Claire gets her way all the time, and Dean’s co-workers (and Sam) are huge nuisances. (Librarian!Dean AU, or how Stephenie Meyer found Dean the love of his life).
Review:
This is a short little fluffy morsel of a fic. Dean is a librarian who falls for Castiel, when he brings his niece to the library for books when she's visiting. I particularly liked Claire's brief appearance; her love of Twilight wasn't belittled, even if the adults don't have a fondness for it.
It's a pity it's so short, but otherwise a fun romcom, with Dean and Cas both liking each other and looking forward to seeing each other during Claire's visits. There's also some realistic public library references throughout and young adult fantasy recommendations at the end.
Link:
Everyone Knows What Happens at the Library
There is also a podfic for it here.
Title: Everyone Knows What Happens at the Library
Fandom: Supernatural
Pairing: Castiel/Dean Winchester, Sam/Jess
Categories: AU, fluff, humor, romance
Length: medium (4,550 words)
Warnings: mild Twilight bashing
Author on LJ:
exmanhater
Author Website:
exlibrary
Summary:
In which Dean says derogatory things about teen vampire novels, Castiel keeps coming back for more, Claire gets her way all the time, and Dean’s co-workers (and Sam) are huge nuisances. (Librarian!Dean AU, or how Stephenie Meyer found Dean the love of his life).
Review:
This is a short little fluffy morsel of a fic. Dean is a librarian who falls for Castiel, when he brings his niece to the library for books when she's visiting. I particularly liked Claire's brief appearance; her love of Twilight wasn't belittled, even if the adults don't have a fondness for it.
It's a pity it's so short, but otherwise a fun romcom, with Dean and Cas both liking each other and looking forward to seeing each other during Claire's visits. There's also some realistic public library references throughout and young adult fantasy recommendations at the end.
Link:
Everyone Knows What Happens at the Library
There is also a podfic for it here.
Fandom: Supernatural
Pairing: Castiel/Dean Winchester, Sam/Jess
Categories: AU, fluff, humor, romance
Length: medium (4,550 words)
Warnings: mild Twilight bashing
Author on LJ:
Author Website:
Summary:
In which Dean says derogatory things about teen vampire novels, Castiel keeps coming back for more, Claire gets her way all the time, and Dean’s co-workers (and Sam) are huge nuisances. (Librarian!Dean AU, or how Stephenie Meyer found Dean the love of his life).
Review:
This is a short little fluffy morsel of a fic. Dean is a librarian who falls for Castiel, when he brings his niece to the library for books when she's visiting. I particularly liked Claire's brief appearance; her love of Twilight wasn't belittled, even if the adults don't have a fondness for it.
It's a pity it's so short, but otherwise a fun romcom, with Dean and Cas both liking each other and looking forward to seeing each other during Claire's visits. There's also some realistic public library references throughout and young adult fantasy recommendations at the end.
Link:
Everyone Knows What Happens at the Library
There is also a podfic for it here.
Title: Everyone Knows What Happens at the Library
Fandom: Supernatural
Pairing: Castiel/Dean Winchester, Sam/Jess
Categories: AU, fluff, humor, romance
Length: medium (4,550 words)
Warnings: mild Twilight bashing
Author on LJ:
exmanhater
Author Website:
exlibrary
Summary:
In which Dean says derogatory things about teen vampire novels, Castiel keeps coming back for more, Claire gets her way all the time, and Dean’s co-workers (and Sam) are huge nuisances. (Librarian!Dean AU, or how Stephenie Meyer found Dean the love of his life).
Review:
This is a short little fluffy morsel of a fic. Dean is a librarian who falls for Castiel, when he brings his niece to the library for books when she's visiting. I particularly liked Claire's brief appearance; her love of Twilight wasn't belittled, even if the adults don't have a fondness for it.
It's a pity it's so short, but otherwise a fun romcom, with Dean and Cas both liking each other and looking forward to seeing each other during Claire's visits. There's also some realistic public library references throughout and young adult fantasy recommendations at the end.
Link:
Everyone Knows What Happens at the Library
There is also a podfic for it here.
Fandom: Supernatural
Pairing: Castiel/Dean Winchester, Sam/Jess
Categories: AU, fluff, humor, romance
Length: medium (4,550 words)
Warnings: mild Twilight bashing
Author on LJ:
Author Website:
Summary:
In which Dean says derogatory things about teen vampire novels, Castiel keeps coming back for more, Claire gets her way all the time, and Dean’s co-workers (and Sam) are huge nuisances. (Librarian!Dean AU, or how Stephenie Meyer found Dean the love of his life).
Review:
This is a short little fluffy morsel of a fic. Dean is a librarian who falls for Castiel, when he brings his niece to the library for books when she's visiting. I particularly liked Claire's brief appearance; her love of Twilight wasn't belittled, even if the adults don't have a fondness for it.
It's a pity it's so short, but otherwise a fun romcom, with Dean and Cas both liking each other and looking forward to seeing each other during Claire's visits. There's also some realistic public library references throughout and young adult fantasy recommendations at the end.
Link:
Everyone Knows What Happens at the Library
There is also a podfic for it here.
Title: Everyone Knows What Happens at the Library
Fandom: Supernatural
Pairing: Castiel/Dean Winchester, Sam/Jess
Categories: AU, fluff, humor, romance
Length: medium (4,550 words)
Warnings: mild Twilight bashing
Author on LJ:
exmanhater
Author Website:
exlibrary
Summary:
In which Dean says derogatory things about teen vampire novels, Castiel keeps coming back for more, Claire gets her way all the time, and Dean’s co-workers (and Sam) are huge nuisances. (Librarian!Dean AU, or how Stephenie Meyer found Dean the love of his life).
Review:
This is a short little fluffy morsel of a fic. Dean is a librarian who falls for Castiel, when he brings his niece to the library for books when she's visiting. I particularly liked Claire's brief appearance; her love of Twilight wasn't belittled, even if the adults don't have a fondness for it.
It's a pity it's so short, but otherwise a fun romcom, with Dean and Cas both liking each other and looking forward to seeing each other during Claire's visits. There's also some realistic public library references throughout and young adult fantasy recommendations at the end.
Link:
Everyone Knows What Happens at the Library
There is also a podfic for it here.
Fandom: Supernatural
Pairing: Castiel/Dean Winchester, Sam/Jess
Categories: AU, fluff, humor, romance
Length: medium (4,550 words)
Warnings: mild Twilight bashing
Author on LJ:
Author Website:
Summary:
In which Dean says derogatory things about teen vampire novels, Castiel keeps coming back for more, Claire gets her way all the time, and Dean’s co-workers (and Sam) are huge nuisances. (Librarian!Dean AU, or how Stephenie Meyer found Dean the love of his life).
Review:
This is a short little fluffy morsel of a fic. Dean is a librarian who falls for Castiel, when he brings his niece to the library for books when she's visiting. I particularly liked Claire's brief appearance; her love of Twilight wasn't belittled, even if the adults don't have a fondness for it.
It's a pity it's so short, but otherwise a fun romcom, with Dean and Cas both liking each other and looking forward to seeing each other during Claire's visits. There's also some realistic public library references throughout and young adult fantasy recommendations at the end.
Link:
Everyone Knows What Happens at the Library
There is also a podfic for it here.
Title: Everyone Knows What Happens at the Library
Fandom: Supernatural
Pairing: Castiel/Dean Winchester, Sam/Jess
Categories: AU, fluff, humor, romance
Length: medium (4,550 words)
Warnings: mild Twilight bashing
Author on LJ:
exmanhater
Author Website:
exlibrary
Summary:
In which Dean says derogatory things about teen vampire novels, Castiel keeps coming back for more, Claire gets her way all the time, and Dean’s co-workers (and Sam) are huge nuisances. (Librarian!Dean AU, or how Stephenie Meyer found Dean the love of his life).
Review:
This is a short little fluffy morsel of a fic. Dean is a librarian who falls for Castiel, when he brings his niece to the library for books when she's visiting. I particularly liked Claire's brief appearance; her love of Twilight wasn't belittled, even if the adults don't have a fondness for it.
It's a pity it's so short, but otherwise a fun romcom, with Dean and Cas both liking each other and looking forward to seeing each other during Claire's visits. There's also some realistic public library references throughout and young adult fantasy recommendations at the end.
Link:
Everyone Knows What Happens at the Library
There is also a podfic for it here.
Fandom: Supernatural
Pairing: Castiel/Dean Winchester, Sam/Jess
Categories: AU, fluff, humor, romance
Length: medium (4,550 words)
Warnings: mild Twilight bashing
Author on LJ:
Author Website:
Summary:
In which Dean says derogatory things about teen vampire novels, Castiel keeps coming back for more, Claire gets her way all the time, and Dean’s co-workers (and Sam) are huge nuisances. (Librarian!Dean AU, or how Stephenie Meyer found Dean the love of his life).
Review:
This is a short little fluffy morsel of a fic. Dean is a librarian who falls for Castiel, when he brings his niece to the library for books when she's visiting. I particularly liked Claire's brief appearance; her love of Twilight wasn't belittled, even if the adults don't have a fondness for it.
It's a pity it's so short, but otherwise a fun romcom, with Dean and Cas both liking each other and looking forward to seeing each other during Claire's visits. There's also some realistic public library references throughout and young adult fantasy recommendations at the end.
Link:
Everyone Knows What Happens at the Library
There is also a podfic for it here.
Title: The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution
Fandom: American Idol
Pairing: gen
Categories: AU, humor
Length: medium (~15,000 words)
Warnings: RPF, mild character bashing (Danny Gokey)
Author on LJ:
kikiduck /
kikiduck
Author Website:
kikiduck
Summary:
The excitement started about a month into summer break, when a group of concerned citizens from a radical church challenged some of the books on the shelf in our teen area. By the time it was all over, they had flooded the library with phone calls and e-mails about the books, the suggestions on our booklists and website, and personally attacked our teen librarian via e-mail and at library board meeting. It was a pretty crazy summer.
Review:
Told in first person, you join Kris as a librarian fresh out of school and in a new job, as his public library becomes mired in a controversy about their teen book selection.
You can practically taste that the writer of this fic is a librarian, and it shows in so many delightful little details of the ins and outs of a public library (possibly my favorite line is "Yay, bibliographic instruction!"). Beyond that, the characterizations are lots of fun, with the cast and judges of seasons seven and eight of American Idol as the various library workers. I can really see Adam as the outgoing young adult selector, Danny as the militant circulation supervisor, Archie as a nervous shelver, Simon as the director, etc.
The story is a fascinating view of censorship issues in libraries through the lens of the personalities of American Idol. The social and political issues may be off-putting to some readers, but I found it all entertaining good fun.
Link:
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on AO3)
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on LJ) part 1, part 2
Fandom: American Idol
Pairing: gen
Categories: AU, humor
Length: medium (~15,000 words)
Warnings: RPF, mild character bashing (Danny Gokey)
Author on LJ:
Author Website:
Summary:
The excitement started about a month into summer break, when a group of concerned citizens from a radical church challenged some of the books on the shelf in our teen area. By the time it was all over, they had flooded the library with phone calls and e-mails about the books, the suggestions on our booklists and website, and personally attacked our teen librarian via e-mail and at library board meeting. It was a pretty crazy summer.
Review:
Told in first person, you join Kris as a librarian fresh out of school and in a new job, as his public library becomes mired in a controversy about their teen book selection.
You can practically taste that the writer of this fic is a librarian, and it shows in so many delightful little details of the ins and outs of a public library (possibly my favorite line is "Yay, bibliographic instruction!"). Beyond that, the characterizations are lots of fun, with the cast and judges of seasons seven and eight of American Idol as the various library workers. I can really see Adam as the outgoing young adult selector, Danny as the militant circulation supervisor, Archie as a nervous shelver, Simon as the director, etc.
The story is a fascinating view of censorship issues in libraries through the lens of the personalities of American Idol. The social and political issues may be off-putting to some readers, but I found it all entertaining good fun.
Link:
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on AO3)
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on LJ) part 1, part 2
Title: The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution
Fandom: American Idol
Pairing: gen
Categories: AU, humor
Length: medium (~15,000 words)
Warnings: RPF, mild character bashing (Danny Gokey)
Author on LJ:
kikiduck /
kikiduck
Author Website:
kikiduck
Summary:
The excitement started about a month into summer break, when a group of concerned citizens from a radical church challenged some of the books on the shelf in our teen area. By the time it was all over, they had flooded the library with phone calls and e-mails about the books, the suggestions on our booklists and website, and personally attacked our teen librarian via e-mail and at library board meeting. It was a pretty crazy summer.
Review:
Told in first person, you join Kris as a librarian fresh out of school and in a new job, as his public library becomes mired in a controversy about their teen book selection.
You can practically taste that the writer of this fic is a librarian, and it shows in so many delightful little details of the ins and outs of a public library (possibly my favorite line is "Yay, bibliographic instruction!"). Beyond that, the characterizations are lots of fun, with the cast and judges of seasons seven and eight of American Idol as the various library workers. I can really see Adam as the outgoing young adult selector, Danny as the militant circulation supervisor, Archie as a nervous shelver, Simon as the director, etc.
The story is a fascinating view of censorship issues in libraries through the lens of the personalities of American Idol. The social and political issues may be off-putting to some readers, but I found it all entertaining good fun.
Link:
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on AO3)
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on LJ) part 1, part 2
Fandom: American Idol
Pairing: gen
Categories: AU, humor
Length: medium (~15,000 words)
Warnings: RPF, mild character bashing (Danny Gokey)
Author on LJ:
Author Website:
Summary:
The excitement started about a month into summer break, when a group of concerned citizens from a radical church challenged some of the books on the shelf in our teen area. By the time it was all over, they had flooded the library with phone calls and e-mails about the books, the suggestions on our booklists and website, and personally attacked our teen librarian via e-mail and at library board meeting. It was a pretty crazy summer.
Review:
Told in first person, you join Kris as a librarian fresh out of school and in a new job, as his public library becomes mired in a controversy about their teen book selection.
You can practically taste that the writer of this fic is a librarian, and it shows in so many delightful little details of the ins and outs of a public library (possibly my favorite line is "Yay, bibliographic instruction!"). Beyond that, the characterizations are lots of fun, with the cast and judges of seasons seven and eight of American Idol as the various library workers. I can really see Adam as the outgoing young adult selector, Danny as the militant circulation supervisor, Archie as a nervous shelver, Simon as the director, etc.
The story is a fascinating view of censorship issues in libraries through the lens of the personalities of American Idol. The social and political issues may be off-putting to some readers, but I found it all entertaining good fun.
Link:
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on AO3)
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on LJ) part 1, part 2
Title: The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution
Fandom: American Idol
Pairing: gen
Categories: AU, humor
Length: medium (~15,000 words)
Warnings: RPF, mild character bashing (Danny Gokey)
Author on LJ:
kikiduck /
kikiduck
Author Website:
kikiduck
Summary:
The excitement started about a month into summer break, when a group of concerned citizens from a radical church challenged some of the books on the shelf in our teen area. By the time it was all over, they had flooded the library with phone calls and e-mails about the books, the suggestions on our booklists and website, and personally attacked our teen librarian via e-mail and at library board meeting. It was a pretty crazy summer.
Review:
Told in first person, you join Kris as a librarian fresh out of school and in a new job, as his public library becomes mired in a controversy about their teen book selection.
You can practically taste that the writer of this fic is a librarian, and it shows in so many delightful little details of the ins and outs of a public library (possibly my favorite line is "Yay, bibliographic instruction!"). Beyond that, the characterizations are lots of fun, with the cast and judges of seasons seven and eight of American Idol as the various library workers. I can really see Adam as the outgoing young adult selector, Danny as the militant circulation supervisor, Archie as a nervous shelver, Simon as the director, etc.
The story is a fascinating view of censorship issues in libraries through the lens of the personalities of American Idol. The social and political issues may be off-putting to some readers, but I found it all entertaining good fun.
Link:
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on AO3)
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on LJ) part 1, part 2
Fandom: American Idol
Pairing: gen
Categories: AU, humor
Length: medium (~15,000 words)
Warnings: RPF, mild character bashing (Danny Gokey)
Author on LJ:
Author Website:
Summary:
The excitement started about a month into summer break, when a group of concerned citizens from a radical church challenged some of the books on the shelf in our teen area. By the time it was all over, they had flooded the library with phone calls and e-mails about the books, the suggestions on our booklists and website, and personally attacked our teen librarian via e-mail and at library board meeting. It was a pretty crazy summer.
Review:
Told in first person, you join Kris as a librarian fresh out of school and in a new job, as his public library becomes mired in a controversy about their teen book selection.
You can practically taste that the writer of this fic is a librarian, and it shows in so many delightful little details of the ins and outs of a public library (possibly my favorite line is "Yay, bibliographic instruction!"). Beyond that, the characterizations are lots of fun, with the cast and judges of seasons seven and eight of American Idol as the various library workers. I can really see Adam as the outgoing young adult selector, Danny as the militant circulation supervisor, Archie as a nervous shelver, Simon as the director, etc.
The story is a fascinating view of censorship issues in libraries through the lens of the personalities of American Idol. The social and political issues may be off-putting to some readers, but I found it all entertaining good fun.
Link:
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on AO3)
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on LJ) part 1, part 2
Title: The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution
Fandom: American Idol
Pairing: gen
Categories: AU, humor
Length: medium (~15,000 words)
Warnings: RPF, mild character bashing (Danny Gokey)
Author on LJ:
kikiduck /
kikiduck
Author Website:
kikiduck
Summary:
The excitement started about a month into summer break, when a group of concerned citizens from a radical church challenged some of the books on the shelf in our teen area. By the time it was all over, they had flooded the library with phone calls and e-mails about the books, the suggestions on our booklists and website, and personally attacked our teen librarian via e-mail and at library board meeting. It was a pretty crazy summer.
Review:
Told in first person, you join Kris as a librarian fresh out of school and in a new job, as his public library becomes mired in a controversy about their teen book selection.
You can practically taste that the writer of this fic is a librarian, and it shows in so many delightful little details of the ins and outs of a public library (possibly my favorite line is "Yay, bibliographic instruction!"). Beyond that, the characterizations are lots of fun, with the cast and judges of seasons seven and eight of American Idol as the various library workers. I can really see Adam as the outgoing young adult selector, Danny as the militant circulation supervisor, Archie as a nervous shelver, Simon as the director, etc.
The story is a fascinating view of censorship issues in libraries through the lens of the personalities of American Idol. The social and political issues may be off-putting to some readers, but I found it all entertaining good fun.
Link:
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on AO3)
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on LJ) part 1, part 2
Fandom: American Idol
Pairing: gen
Categories: AU, humor
Length: medium (~15,000 words)
Warnings: RPF, mild character bashing (Danny Gokey)
Author on LJ:
Author Website:
Summary:
The excitement started about a month into summer break, when a group of concerned citizens from a radical church challenged some of the books on the shelf in our teen area. By the time it was all over, they had flooded the library with phone calls and e-mails about the books, the suggestions on our booklists and website, and personally attacked our teen librarian via e-mail and at library board meeting. It was a pretty crazy summer.
Review:
Told in first person, you join Kris as a librarian fresh out of school and in a new job, as his public library becomes mired in a controversy about their teen book selection.
You can practically taste that the writer of this fic is a librarian, and it shows in so many delightful little details of the ins and outs of a public library (possibly my favorite line is "Yay, bibliographic instruction!"). Beyond that, the characterizations are lots of fun, with the cast and judges of seasons seven and eight of American Idol as the various library workers. I can really see Adam as the outgoing young adult selector, Danny as the militant circulation supervisor, Archie as a nervous shelver, Simon as the director, etc.
The story is a fascinating view of censorship issues in libraries through the lens of the personalities of American Idol. The social and political issues may be off-putting to some readers, but I found it all entertaining good fun.
Link:
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on AO3)
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on LJ) part 1, part 2
Title: The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution
Fandom: American Idol
Pairing: gen
Categories: AU, humor
Length: medium (~15,000 words)
Warnings: RPF, mild character bashing (Danny Gokey)
Author on LJ:
kikiduck /
kikiduck
Author Website:
kikiduck
Summary:
The excitement started about a month into summer break, when a group of concerned citizens from a radical church challenged some of the books on the shelf in our teen area. By the time it was all over, they had flooded the library with phone calls and e-mails about the books, the suggestions on our booklists and website, and personally attacked our teen librarian via e-mail and at library board meeting. It was a pretty crazy summer.
Review:
Told in first person, you join Kris as a librarian fresh out of school and in a new job, as his public library becomes mired in a controversy about their teen book selection.
You can practically taste that the writer of this fic is a librarian, and it shows in so many delightful little details of the ins and outs of a public library (possibly my favorite line is "Yay, bibliographic instruction!"). Beyond that, the characterizations are lots of fun, with the cast and judges of seasons seven and eight of American Idol as the various library workers. I can really see Adam as the outgoing young adult selector, Danny as the militant circulation supervisor, Archie as a nervous shelver, Simon as the director, etc.
The story is a fascinating view of censorship issues in libraries through the lens of the personalities of American Idol. The social and political issues may be off-putting to some readers, but I found it all entertaining good fun.
Link:
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on AO3)
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on LJ) part 1, part 2
Fandom: American Idol
Pairing: gen
Categories: AU, humor
Length: medium (~15,000 words)
Warnings: RPF, mild character bashing (Danny Gokey)
Author on LJ:
Author Website:
Summary:
The excitement started about a month into summer break, when a group of concerned citizens from a radical church challenged some of the books on the shelf in our teen area. By the time it was all over, they had flooded the library with phone calls and e-mails about the books, the suggestions on our booklists and website, and personally attacked our teen librarian via e-mail and at library board meeting. It was a pretty crazy summer.
Review:
Told in first person, you join Kris as a librarian fresh out of school and in a new job, as his public library becomes mired in a controversy about their teen book selection.
You can practically taste that the writer of this fic is a librarian, and it shows in so many delightful little details of the ins and outs of a public library (possibly my favorite line is "Yay, bibliographic instruction!"). Beyond that, the characterizations are lots of fun, with the cast and judges of seasons seven and eight of American Idol as the various library workers. I can really see Adam as the outgoing young adult selector, Danny as the militant circulation supervisor, Archie as a nervous shelver, Simon as the director, etc.
The story is a fascinating view of censorship issues in libraries through the lens of the personalities of American Idol. The social and political issues may be off-putting to some readers, but I found it all entertaining good fun.
Link:
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on AO3)
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on LJ) part 1, part 2
Title: The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution
Fandom: American Idol
Pairing: gen
Categories: AU, humor
Length: medium (~15,000 words)
Warnings: RPF, mild character bashing (Danny Gokey)
Author on LJ:
kikiduck /
kikiduck
Author Website:
kikiduck
Summary:
The excitement started about a month into summer break, when a group of concerned citizens from a radical church challenged some of the books on the shelf in our teen area. By the time it was all over, they had flooded the library with phone calls and e-mails about the books, the suggestions on our booklists and website, and personally attacked our teen librarian via e-mail and at library board meeting. It was a pretty crazy summer.
Review:
Told in first person, you join Kris as a librarian fresh out of school and in a new job, as his public library becomes mired in a controversy about their teen book selection.
You can practically taste that the writer of this fic is a librarian, and it shows in so many delightful little details of the ins and outs of a public library (possibly my favorite line is "Yay, bibliographic instruction!"). Beyond that, the characterizations are lots of fun, with the cast and judges of seasons seven and eight of American Idol as the various library workers. I can really see Adam as the outgoing young adult selector, Danny as the militant circulation supervisor, Archie as a nervous shelver, Simon as the director, etc.
The story is a fascinating view of censorship issues in libraries through the lens of the personalities of American Idol. The social and political issues may be off-putting to some readers, but I found it all entertaining good fun.
Link:
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on AO3)
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on LJ) part 1, part 2
Fandom: American Idol
Pairing: gen
Categories: AU, humor
Length: medium (~15,000 words)
Warnings: RPF, mild character bashing (Danny Gokey)
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Summary:
The excitement started about a month into summer break, when a group of concerned citizens from a radical church challenged some of the books on the shelf in our teen area. By the time it was all over, they had flooded the library with phone calls and e-mails about the books, the suggestions on our booklists and website, and personally attacked our teen librarian via e-mail and at library board meeting. It was a pretty crazy summer.
Review:
Told in first person, you join Kris as a librarian fresh out of school and in a new job, as his public library becomes mired in a controversy about their teen book selection.
You can practically taste that the writer of this fic is a librarian, and it shows in so many delightful little details of the ins and outs of a public library (possibly my favorite line is "Yay, bibliographic instruction!"). Beyond that, the characterizations are lots of fun, with the cast and judges of seasons seven and eight of American Idol as the various library workers. I can really see Adam as the outgoing young adult selector, Danny as the militant circulation supervisor, Archie as a nervous shelver, Simon as the director, etc.
The story is a fascinating view of censorship issues in libraries through the lens of the personalities of American Idol. The social and political issues may be off-putting to some readers, but I found it all entertaining good fun.
Link:
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on AO3)
The Librarians Are Plotting the Revolution (on LJ) part 1, part 2