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Make your Holmestice recs here!
Hi, all --
As
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holmestice Summer 2016 gifts have been posted this week. About 40 works in the exchange are currently anonymous, until the reveal on Monday, June 20 (with a Guessing Post for anyone who wants to play).
Holmestice and other Sherlock Holmes fests are always sources of fresh delight. Before the reveal, we're leaving this post open for recs -- please, share with us gifts and works you've enjoyed.
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Holmestice and other Sherlock Holmes fests are always sources of fresh delight. Before the reveal, we're leaving this post open for recs -- please, share with us gifts and works you've enjoyed.
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ACD fics:
Good for the Soul - magical realism, don't be put off by the pairings!
Mrs. Hudson's Unique Tenants - a very nice little slice of life at 221B with a delightful Mrs. H.
The Book of Life - gorgeous and insightful
The House of Usher - beautifully done merging of ACD and Poe's tale
Broken Silence - a startling new reading of the Reichenbach incident, starring the inimitable Mycroft Holmes
BBC fics:
Ford - a clever, twisted casefic that's sure to surprise
The Hedonic Calculus of Cuddling - lots of feelgoodness, fluff and friendship
A Case By Case Basis - a 5+1 journey of deduction and discovery
The Prince-Detective and the Several Types of Beans - a very fun fractured fairy tale with lots of wink wink nod nod
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http://holmestice.livejournal.com/401449.html
Second two of SwissMarg's recs, the wonderful vid "Something Good (Will Come From That)" and the funny fairytale retelling "The Prince-Detective and the Several Types of Beans."
Really good Holmestice this year, nice variety of stories.
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ETA And I almost forgot to second the rec for "Case-by-Case Basis." Give it a go even if you think you're done with 5+1's.
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Till the very fire touched them (http://holmestice.livejournal.com/408889.html)
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