PPC Rec Center/Neshomeh's List

As you might expect, since you probably got here from the PPC Rec Center, this is Neshomeh's list of fic recommendations.

Crossovers

 * "Après Mort, le Deluge" by Tindomiel - K+
 * Continua: Discworld x Harry Potter
 * Writing Status: Incomplete
 * Summary: Life is hard. Death is harder. Sirius Black's journey through the veil takes him to a curious state of mortality and a very unexpected destination... Ankh Morpork is about to meet a new kind of wizard. Discworld/Harry Potter crossover.
 * The Reason I Like It: It's well-written and hilarious. 'Nuff said.


 * "My Brain Slug" by Insane Troll Logic - K+
 * Continua: Animorphs x Scrubs
 * Writing Status: Complete
 * Summary: So Turk just extracted a brain slug from a patient, JD's being stalked by a red-tailed hawk and Cox has been acting a little different. Not exactly your average day at Sacred Heart.
 * The Reason I Like It: As I said in my review, it's just the right balance of light-hearted goofiness and serious alien invasion stuff. It works really well in the context of Scrubs.


 * "Ride the Lightning" by SabaceanBabe - T
 * Continua: Farscape x Battlestar Galactica (2003)
 * Writing Status: Complete
 * Summary: For a moment, a split second in time, Kara couldn’t breathe. xxx Crais had pronounced his final words to Scorpius – indeed to every soul aboard the command carrier that had once been his.
 * The Reason I Like It: It takes place in the space between worlds, so it has just enough plausibility to work. Kara and Crais are both in-character and react believably to the bizarre situation.


 * "That Which Holds the Image" by TheAngelsHaveThePhoneBox - K+
 * Continua: Harry Potter x Doctor Who
 * Writing Status: Complete
 * Summary: Harry Potter faces a boggart that doesn't turn into a Dementor or even Voldermort, but into a horror from his childhood. Now the boggart isn't even a boggart anymore. There's no imitation. That which holds the image of an Angel, becomes itself an Angel.
 * The Reason I Like It: Despite some plotholes (no more than in DW itself) and a few persistent technical errors, this is a really well-paced, well-plotted story that keeps all the characters in-character. It's a fun read, not too long and not too short at eight chapters, and makes you believe that Harry Potter really could have an adventure with the Doctor.