November 12th, 2012
Fandom: Inception
Pairing: Arthur/Eames, Mal/Dom Cobb
Categories: AU, drama, myths, archetypes, fairy tales
Length: Epic (44,548)
Warnings: Violence, mention of a miscarriage
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Author's Summary: Arthur likes to find his inspiration in other people's dreams. Mal holds the secrets of a princess in a tower. Eames wants to cross the bridge and burn it behind him. And Saito's most popular author can't (or won't) finish her greatest work...
Review:
Much of the joy in this layered story is in figuring out how the pieces come together, and I loved the mystery, suspense, action, and the way Seven Ways... gives a new spin on the characters while taking on the roots of myth and creativity. Dream settings include the Tower, the Crossroads, and the Forest, among other fable and fairy tale standards, and dreaming up these places has different consequences than dreaming a hotel or busy street.
Arthur's relationship with Eames is unique, and there's plenty of chemistry between them. I also enjoyed Mal's friendship with Ariadne, and especially her storyline with Phillipa. Then there's a novelist who's writing a series about a character named for the goddess of night, mother of sleep and death, and it all comes together when Saito puts her in the path of the team from Inception.
Seven Ways of Going
Fandom: Inception
Pairing: Arthur/Eames, Mal/Dom Cobb
Categories: AU, drama, myths, archetypes, fairy tales
Length: Epic (44,548)
Warnings: Violence, mention of a miscarriage
Author on LJ:
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Artist on LJ:
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Author Website:

Author's Summary: Arthur likes to find his inspiration in other people's dreams. Mal holds the secrets of a princess in a tower. Eames wants to cross the bridge and burn it behind him. And Saito's most popular author can't (or won't) finish her greatest work...
Review:
Much of the joy in this layered story is in figuring out how the pieces come together, and I loved the mystery, suspense, action, and the way Seven Ways... gives a new spin on the characters while taking on the roots of myth and creativity. Dream settings include the Tower, the Crossroads, and the Forest, among other fable and fairy tale standards, and dreaming up these places has different consequences than dreaming a hotel or busy street.
Arthur's relationship with Eames is unique, and there's plenty of chemistry between them. I also enjoyed Mal's friendship with Ariadne, and especially her storyline with Phillipa. Then there's a novelist who's writing a series about a character named for the goddess of night, mother of sleep and death, and it all comes together when Saito puts her in the path of the team from Inception.
Seven Ways of Going
Fandom: Bourne trilogy (Movies), Ocean's 11
Pairing: Gen
Categories: Crossover, friendship, humor
Length: Short (~1356 words)
Warnings: N/A
Author on LJ: N/A
Author Website:
Summary:
"You couldn't have told him you weren't me?"
"I was bored."
Review:
Here is a short crossover melding nicely Ocean's 11 and the Bourne movies.
I really enjoyed how the author manages in such few words to make this crossover believable.
I loved the way you can literally feel the friendship going between Jason and Linus and between Danny and Rusty but you can also feel how the future relationships between Ocean's 11 casts will play later.
The banter between Jason and Linus is great. And the last line, showing the deep of their friendship is really great.
Yellow Ribbons, Black Graffiti
Fandom: Bourne trilogy (Movies), Ocean's 11
Pairing: Gen
Categories: Crossover, friendship, humor
Length: Short (~1356 words)
Warnings: N/A
Author on LJ: N/A
Author Website:
Summary:
"You couldn't have told him you weren't me?"
"I was bored."
Review:
Here is a short crossover melding nicely Ocean's 11 and the Bourne movies.
I really enjoyed how the author manages in such few words to make this crossover believable.
I loved the way you can literally feel the friendship going between Jason and Linus and between Danny and Rusty but you can also feel how the future relationships between Ocean's 11 casts will play later.
The banter between Jason and Linus is great. And the last line, showing the deep of their friendship is really great.
Yellow Ribbons, Black Graffiti