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Bloodstone by K. Stonham (PG-13)

  • Jul. 7th, 2007 at 12:07 PM
Title: Bloodstone
Fandom: Hikaru no Go
Pairing: Hikaru/Touya UST
Categories: Vampire fic
Length: Long
Warnings: no sex (sorry!)

Author on LJ: n/a?
Website: http://home.earthlink.net/~nataku/main.html

Review:
I've learned a few things while trying to come up with anime recs for this community:
-Anime fandoms don't believe in headers,
-or telling you their main pairing,
-or giving any warnings at all (like, say, I don't know...character death)
-Also, most anime fic (with the exception of Samurai Champloo and, possibly, Hikaru no Go) is written by kids too young to legally read what they're writing, and it shows.

All of which boils down to this: sorry it took so long to post my first anime rec, but I worked my butt off to come up with something good, so I order you to enjoy it.

Ahem. That said, Bloodstone actually is a very good fic and not just by anime fic standards. For one thing, the premise is plausible (considering the HnG universe, anyway -- if you can have ghosts, why not vampires?) For another, the writing is sharp and polished. Best of all, the characters are beautifully written: multi-dimensional, with conflicts and friendships and rivalries all jumbled together, just like in real life.

The story: Hikaru gets turned into a vampire. Who does he tell? Touya, of course, because if you want a solution to any problem, Touya should be your go-to man. And Touya comes up with a workable solution to that whole blood-sucking thing (and, man, I never realized just how *sexy* biting could be till I read this fic) and it seems like all is going to work out. Well, until Waya finds out. Heh.

Hikaru no Go is an addictive manga that I highly recommend even if you don't read manga (which is pretty impressive, considering it's based on a *board game*). You can check it out here. Give it one volume (about eight chapters). If you aren't completely sucked in, I'll eat my (metaphorical) hat.

Bloodstone

Comments

[identity profile] odinsvoid.livejournal.com wrote:
Jul. 8th, 2007 07:54 pm (UTC)
Hey Jane,
I feel your pain on the last bullet point for Anime fic. It is extremely hard to find good, well written fic. To that end I know it's outside your Reader Recs, but if you haven't already encountered it I wanted to recommend to you a Naruto fic by [livejournal.com profile] maldoror_gw called Diplomatic Relations (http://kiyasama.com/project_greenlight_fanfiction/viewstory.php?sid=402)Diplomatic Relations.

It's very well written, long, and complete. Even if you're not particularly familiar with the Naruto series I think the story stands on it's own, and would definitely fall into the primer of must reads for anyone who is fond of that 'verse.

You've been doing an excellent job recc'ing great and interesting fics on this com. and I wanted to give something back. So if you haven't read this and get the time down the line, I don't think you'll be disappointed at all.

P.S. The complete story and it's sequel is also available on her LJ.
[identity profile] jane-elliot.livejournal.com wrote:
Jul. 8th, 2007 08:02 pm (UTC)
Sweet! Now I have a reason to try out a new manga/anime fandom (I kind of stopped after running out of Bleach volumes to read...and Fruits Basket volumes...and, well, you get the point).

As for the fic...yeah, it's frustrating. But it's even more frustrating to find something good, spend several hours reading it, and then find out that the story ends in character death or a breakup. Which, really, I think is one of the major problems with fic written by kids. They think it's artistic or adult to end a story miserably, when in most cases it just ruins an otherwise okay fic. Grr.

Thanks for the rec! Once the membership for this community gets larger, I'll probably start posting the occasional anime RR. Maybe we'll all stumble onto something good together.

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