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No Big Deal by Dasha (NC-17)

  • Sep. 5th, 2007 at 12:15 PM
Title: No Big Deal
Fandom: The Sentinel
Pairing: Jim/Blair
Categories: Episode-related, angst, humor, h/c
Length: Extremely Epic (~110,000 words)
Warnings: n/a

Author on LJ:[info]dashamte
Author Website: Dasha at Cascade Library

Review:
The more I read Dasha's stories, the more I've come to realize that she's my favorite author in the Sentinel fandom. It's not just that she's a great writer (which she is) or that she's got a knack for character's voices (which she does), but it's the way her stories are grounded and realistic and not at all melodramatic. Sometimes you want melodrama. Sometimes you want Jim and Blair to act like rational human beings. Dasha's absolutely brilliant at writing the latter. 

No Big Deal is essentially the entire series (seriously; this story is *epic*) retold strictly from Jim's POV. You've got all of the canon there, and overlaid is Jim's growing realization that he might not be totally straight and that he's got a pretty good idea why (*cough*blair*cough*). Angst and humor and realistic personal growth for Jim are this story's strongest points. My favorite part of this story, however, is how Dasha handles the senses. She does a brilliant job of describing how the senses work (I especially loved all of the details about Blair's tests early on) and how Jim's perceptions are different because of his senses. Best of all, she consistently remembers that Jim has his senses throughout the story, even later on, when they are mostly under control.

If you're looking for a good, solid, dramatic (but not horrifically dark), engaging story, this is the fic for you.

No Big Deal (pt. 1)
No Big Deal (pt. 2)
No Big Deal (pt. 3) 

Comments

[identity profile] autumnbook.livejournal.com wrote:
Sep. 6th, 2007 12:15 am (UTC)
Oh goody another Sentinel series for me to read by an author I know I like. Thanks.
[identity profile] jane-elliot.livejournal.com wrote:
Sep. 6th, 2007 01:14 am (UTC)
No problem:) Actually, it's not really a series, it's just a really, really (*really*) long story. Enjoy!
[identity profile] intheyear2004.livejournal.com wrote:
Sep. 6th, 2007 10:33 am (UTC)
Oh yeah! I wanted to re-read that one for a long time! It was one of the very first TS fics I've read and I was just about gobsmacked by its magnitude, LOL. If memory serves right I think I like it best of all her fics. Although her writing is very good in all her stories, I cannot really get into the crossover series, because I have no idea who most of the characters are. And although I love her Dorset County series to pieces, it sometimes depresses me, because fragile Jim is *so* not my thing. The weekend's near, perhaps I'll have time to read NBD again... :-)
[identity profile] jane-elliot.livejournal.com wrote:
Sep. 6th, 2007 01:55 pm (UTC)
It was one of the first TS stories I read as well, back before I bothered keeping track of who wrote what, so I was thrilled to find it again. For one thing, it taught me a *lot* about what happened in the series (though I will get around to seeing the canon...someday). I also like the Dorset County series, but it doesn't seem like there's ever going to be another story and so it feels...incomplete to me. So, yeah, this might be my favorite of her fics as well.

Enjoy!

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