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beachtowalkonIt feels like ages since I've read much Pros, just little bits now and then, but last night I started re-reading E.T's A Beach to Walk On, and I've been reading it over breakfast and now I'm feeling all beach-y and happy with the lads! *g* It's set after Mixed Doubles, when the lads have been promised their two weeks holiday by Cowley, and he actually lets them go. Doyle's rather down about the villains having used dum-dums, and Bodie's determined to drag him out of it. Neither of them want to be on their own, and I love the way they enjoy being with each other so much, and the way Bodie realises that they need to be, to get over the Parsali op... and I love the sun shining on the sea, and that first glimpse of it as you get closer to the coast, and Bodie's glee and Doyle's disguised joy of it... ET writes very good lads! *g*

sorcererswebThe zine I just finished re-reading was A Sorcerer's Web by Liz Bradford, which I've loved in the past. I still liked it this time, and Bradford is a good, solid writer, but I was a bit more annoyed at tortured-and-vulnerable Bodie this time, and I slightly misremembered the ending, which I thought had been a bit more somehow. But still good. *g*

Is anyone else still reading Pros fic? What was the last Prosfic you read (long or short *g*), and what did you think of it? What are you reading now?

Bats at Noon

Date: 2016-04-28 08:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fiorenza-a.livejournal.com

I've been picking bits off the Prosficindex as they come up - so Bats at Noon, which I enjoyed. But I think I would have preferred as gen somehow - or as established relationship.

But still enjoyable, and as I woke up blind myself once - due to an eye infection that took months to heal and had some odd complications, quite relatable. Fortunately my blindness was very short lived, I needed help to get to the hospital but was already seeing light by then and didn't need an ambulance or anything. My eyesight was back in full by the time I left.

But that whole thinking you need to open your eyes and then realising that they are open was very relatable.

I also woke up deaf in one ear once, I thought I was imagining it - horrendous earwax or something - but no - I'd gone deaf. Immobile eardrum, according to the Doctor. It wasn't right for almost two years. Which is about the length of time for which I lost my sense of smell. Amazing what you need that for.

Random assortment of sensory deprivation, that's me.
Edited Date: 2016-04-28 08:54 am (UTC)

Date: 2016-04-28 10:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gilda-elise.livejournal.com
I'm slowly getting through Unprofessional Conduct #1. I very much enjoyed Felicity Parkinson's Time Will Say Nothing. Very intriguing premise, and am now making my way through HG's Situation Normal. It's a good, solid zine.

Nothing Written in Stone

Date: 2016-04-28 03:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heliophile-oxon.livejournal.com
... is what I'm re-reading at the mo :-) Has a few things about it that annoy me just a tiny bit (I think that's inevitable, tbh, one can always find a hole to pick!) but it's great fun - and has plenty of good bits *g*

I seem to remember reading Sorcerer's Web once, but after enjoying the beginning - and thinking in very happy anticipation indeed that I was about to get my teeth into a lovely long, solid read, one to relish - I got increasingly disappointed as it went on and in the end I barely made it to the last page for the sake of finishing it. I thought it was too out of balance, you know? Swathes of torture porn and no pay-off, nothing like enough to balance against all that torture to make the reader feel there was a valid reason for its being there (we're told the reason, iirc, but not shown it in a way that makes it feel substantial) so it felt very out of kilter overall. If nothing else, the extent of that imbalance has the effect of making Ray come across as an utter bastard and somebody not worth enduring suffering for :-(

Ahem. I'm afraid I took agin it a bit, you can probably tell ... *g*


Date: 2016-04-28 04:19 pm (UTC)
ext_9226: (pros4 - snailbones)
From: [identity profile] snailbones.livejournal.com


I've finally started having time to read again - yay! - and I'm gobbling down Pros like you wouldn't believe *g*

Just finished a re-read of Maddalia's 'Measuring Scars', and about one chapter into the sequel 'Old Wounds', and loving them both.

Date: 2016-04-28 06:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fiorenza-a.livejournal.com

I really enjoyed both of those, and the Owen Haley, Jonathan Draper fic that was on AO3 but later taken down.

RE: Bats at Noon

Date: 2016-04-28 06:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fiorenza-a.livejournal.com

I enjoyed Third Friday in November too.

Actually, random physical failings I just view as interesting, it's the mental stuff that gets me down. But Thank you!

I have a wheeze planned for my journal, I'm intending to re-read my AO3 history and make notes of what I thought - but quite a bit of my history is art, vids and jigsaw puzzles, so 'reading' is probably a bit of a misnomer - although I will be reading the history - so perhaps not.

I also intend to work my way through my saved links - it should be a good way of sorting them out..

Date: 2016-04-29 04:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] paris7am.livejournal.com
Excellent subject matter and excellent to get ideas for what to read next! I am work swamped but keep sacred a bit of bedtime reading. Just finished Fools in Paradise by Caro Dee and A Few Little Fireworks by madmogs. Enjoyed both again. Laughed out loud at Fools and the antics they get up to. Realized that each is - in a way- a reworking of another story, or at least of a trope? Oh well. I have been following the crackvan recs and seeing where they take me.

Date: 2016-04-29 01:31 pm (UTC)
ext_9226: (pros4 - snailbones)
From: [identity profile] snailbones.livejournal.com


Me too! It's rare for me to get really engrossed in OCs, but Hal and Draper are beautifully rounded characters. Maddalia made me really care about them. I think I missed the other fic completely - though I do recall it existing; maybe it'll get recycled by the author into something else at some point. *crosses fingers*


Date: 2016-04-29 01:38 pm (UTC)
ext_9226: (pros4 - snailbones)
From: [identity profile] snailbones.livejournal.com


Yes, I think I know what you mean - the lads aren't quite as rough and tough perhaps... ?

For me, there's the wonderful, gorgeous backstory for Bodie - it's so detailed and ticks just about every box... And then the stories are beautifully plotted; I don't think there's ever a point where I don't believe what's happening, or can't see a reason for a character's actions. Plus - long! I love long fic!

It's such a lush feeling to be reading again - I'm like a starving woman. And greedy with it! More more more!

Date: 2016-04-29 07:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fiorenza-a.livejournal.com

Maddalia's on Lj (where there's some more Owen Haley & Jonathan Draper). I wrote and apparently it was taken down for a re-write.

They are very real characters.

And I like the way Bodie's and then Doyle's stories are kind of woven into theirs, rather than the other way around.

I hope you enjoy the second story as much as the first, I know I did :0)

Date: 2016-04-30 01:35 pm (UTC)
ext_9226: (snailbones)
From: [identity profile] snailbones.livejournal.com


Thank you - I hope we get to see more of Hal and Draper then - yay! And I'm loving the second story, thank you. I read it quite a while back, and I'd forgotten most of it, so it's even more fun.

Date: 2016-05-02 08:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] loxleyprince.livejournal.com
'The Sorcerer's Web' is the zine that set me off on the whole medieval!AU jag, although I liked the first half of the story (up to the point when Doyle discovered who (and what) Bodie was) much more than I liked the second half. I had a hard time buying into the idea of why Bodie had to be treated so harshly by Doyle 'for his own good', but I did love the AU world in which the story had been set :-)

I'm currently reading 'Roller Coaster' by O Yardley.

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