2015-01-03

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Faking It

Title: Faking It
Author:  Philips Cragg
Rating: G
Genre: Drama
Word Count: 6426
Pairings or Characters: OC, Iris Wildthyme (kinda)
Warnings:none
Summary: (none given).

Why I'm recommending: Because it's awesome. It's about being creative, and living in fantasy, and wearing masks. And it shows how a story can be done in the Whonisverse without any sci-fi elements, and still be done exquisitely well.

Read it here: http://www.iriswildthyme.thiswaydown.org/FanFic/Faking_It.html
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Sexy Dresses

Title: Sexy Dresses
Author: LyricsWritersProse
Rating: G
Genre: Character Study
Word Count: 1273
Pairings or Characters: The TARDIS, mention of Doctor and Susan Foreman
Spoilers:none
Warnings:none
Summary: There is a reason why the Doctor has never had all that much luck repairing the chameleon circuit.

Why I'm recommending: This story shows the alien mind, and affection, of the TARDIS, and gives a believable explanation for the police box shape.If you like fic that focuses on the TARDIS, you'll like this.

Read it here: http://www.whofic.com/viewstory.php?sid=42792
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Invisible Road

Title: Invisible Road
Author: LyricsWriteProse
Rating: G
Genre: Action/Adventure
Word Count: 2736
Pairings or Characters: Sycorax
Spoilers:none
Warnings:none
Summary: It. Is. Defended.

Why I'm reccommending: Because it's a well-done of a young man learning a lesson about pride, with a heartwarming ending. And the final part of the story makes it even better.

Read it here: http://www.whofic.com/viewuser.php?uid=14808
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Annotation

Title: Annotation
Author: nostalgia_lj
Rating: PG
Genre: Character Study
Word Count: 1044
Pairings or Characters: Tenth Doctor; Rose
Spoilers:none
Warnings:none
Summary: "In this place there are rooms that are barely even real."

Why I'm reccommending: Because it's surreal, dream-like, and slightly scary. This was one of the first piece of DW fanfic I read, and  I really like this story (and I suspect my story "Half-Asleep" , which I also recced, was influenced subconsciously from this), and it is one of the few stories I know that taps into the random feeling of dreams, while still making an odd form of sense.

Read here: http://nostalgia-lj.livejournal.com/943523.html