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RR: Crossovers
Crossover week is over! I hope you guys enjoyed it as much as we did. Now it's your turn to rec your favorite crossovers.
Things to keep in mind:
-Recced stories can be any length, any fandom, and any pairing, as long as they fit the theme.
-You don't need to write a review (unless you want to). All that you need to include are title, author, and link to the story (all parts if there are more than one).
-Stories as a single file are preferred, if available.
-WE ARE CURRENTLY SEEKING NEW RECCERS. Reccers are accepted by invitation only and the invitations are issued primarily based on their response to RR posts. If you're interested, respond to this post (or one of the previous RR posts) with a full rec, including Title, Author, Rating, Pairing, Genres, Length, Summary, and Review (including details of why you liked the story).
Today's Topic: Crossovers
Previous RR topics can be found here.
Things to keep in mind:
-Recced stories can be any length, any fandom, and any pairing, as long as they fit the theme.
-You don't need to write a review (unless you want to). All that you need to include are title, author, and link to the story (all parts if there are more than one).
-Stories as a single file are preferred, if available.
-WE ARE CURRENTLY SEEKING NEW RECCERS. Reccers are accepted by invitation only and the invitations are issued primarily based on their response to RR posts. If you're interested, respond to this post (or one of the previous RR posts) with a full rec, including Title, Author, Rating, Pairing, Genres, Length, Summary, and Review (including details of why you liked the story).
Today's Topic: Crossovers
Previous RR topics can be found here.