http://falling-voices.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] falling-voices.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] 221b_recs2011-02-20 07:19 pm

fic rec: the dangerous book for boys. by orange_crushed

Titlethe dangerous book for boys.
Author[livejournal.com profile] orange_crushed 
Pairing: John/Sherlock
Length: 14,000 words or so
Author's summary: There is already someone sitting at the opposite end of the table, but there are books and petri dishes spread out across the length of it, in all directions. There is an unlaced man's shoe sitting on the edge. There does not appear to be a foot attached to it.
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: None.
Verse: BBC 'verse.
Reccer's comments: A highschool!AU that not only manages to be stunningly well-characterized but very well-written — [livejournal.com profile] orange_crushed's style is very clean and emotional, with hints at emotions and details just below the surface that really tug at the reader. The friendship between John and Sherlock comes as easily as it does in canon, and the entanglement between their lives as college students and Sherlock's budding criminal investigations (and the way it ties in with the events of TGG) makes for a very realistic, believable, and enjoyable read. (Also featuring Lestrade as the school principal, which is a wonderful little cameo.)

ETA[livejournal.com profile] unovis_lj pointed me in the direction of the sequel, which I've just read and is awesome: Harry Watson Investigates.

[identity profile] unovis.livejournal.com 2011-02-20 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I love this story, and its sequel!
It's not college, though, unless college in the UK = high school or prep school. Ages were hard to figure out, but it seemed they were about 15-16.

[identity profile] sussexdowns.livejournal.com 2011-02-20 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)
college = secondary education so yes, around that age. though, generally, i assume most school fics to be sixth form unless otherwise stated, so i'd put them at 16/17. does that sound right?

also, i had to idea there was a sequel! brb, reading the heck out of that!