One quick rec!
Dec. 20th, 2011 08:20 pmOn license by Anon at
hd_holidays, NC-17, ~57,000 words.
Okay, so this isn't a short read, or an easy read, and has a stack of warnings which are very apt, but:
It's kind of brilliant, in a 'quietly horrifying, all men are bastards', kind of way. One of my main reasons for reccing this, actually, is that the author hasn't written Ginny and Astoria off as horrible people, instead, Harry and Draco are the arseholes, and it just kind of works. It's also just really clever, winding in literary references, borrowed Muggle programs (and their accompanying problems), Harry's huge cock (as
snarkyscorp said in their request: what?) and Draco's family, who are just as dysfunctional as they should be.
It's long, gory, unsettling, viscerally real, and, most importantly, it's really worth the read.
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Okay, so this isn't a short read, or an easy read, and has a stack of warnings which are very apt, but:
It's kind of brilliant, in a 'quietly horrifying, all men are bastards', kind of way. One of my main reasons for reccing this, actually, is that the author hasn't written Ginny and Astoria off as horrible people, instead, Harry and Draco are the arseholes, and it just kind of works. It's also just really clever, winding in literary references, borrowed Muggle programs (and their accompanying problems), Harry's huge cock (as
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It's long, gory, unsettling, viscerally real, and, most importantly, it's really worth the read.