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The Paradox Series by wordstrings (NC-17)
Fandom: SHERLOCK
Pairing: John/Sherlock
Length: The series is around 56,000 words total (and who knows, there may one day be more!).
Author on LJ:
wordstrings
Author Website: Unknown.
Why this must be read:
There are stories in this fandom that have practically become canon in the mind of many readers. There are stories that have received gushing feedback. There are stories that have spawned fanon (yeah, I really don't know what is up with the Anderson-likes-dinosaurs thing) and stories of utter cracktasticness (lobsters, oy) that have thundered through the fandom like tsunamis. And then there is this series, which has outshone them all. This series has literally taken this fandom by storm.
This Sherlock is brilliantly, functionally insane. Fortunately, John's madness complements his. Just, god. Amazing stuff here. Highly, highly recommended, though not for the faint of heart.
"When I met you at Bart's that afternoon, I wanted to open up your skull and see inside."
John looks up, smiles back at him. "That's more or less what it felt like, yep. So no regrets there. Well done, you."
Sherlock can't be bothered to keep balanced on the sofa any longer, and so he slides off of it, laughing like a five-year-old.
"You know what, though?" John adds. "Sherlock. Christ, what's gotten into you? Sherlock, you know what I remember thinking?"
"What?" Sherlock asks, calming a little. He very much wants to know.
"I thought it ought to bother me more."
"Well, at least you were right about that much."
Nearly in tears, Sherlock tries very hard to get a hold of himself. His hand is over his breast as if he's trying to keep the laughter in. It really can't be dignified, laughing this hard. But John Watson is clearly insane, and that is hilarious. It's also a marvelous thing to have found out--that Sherlock might be a high-functioning sociopath, but his flatmate John Watson is mad as a hatter.
An Act of Charity
The Paradox Suite
The Death and Resurrection of the English Language
Entirely Covered in Your Invisible Name
New Days to Throw Your Chains Away
Pairing: John/Sherlock
Length: The series is around 56,000 words total (and who knows, there may one day be more!).
Author on LJ:
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Author Website: Unknown.
Why this must be read:
There are stories in this fandom that have practically become canon in the mind of many readers. There are stories that have received gushing feedback. There are stories that have spawned fanon (yeah, I really don't know what is up with the Anderson-likes-dinosaurs thing) and stories of utter cracktasticness (lobsters, oy) that have thundered through the fandom like tsunamis. And then there is this series, which has outshone them all. This series has literally taken this fandom by storm.
This Sherlock is brilliantly, functionally insane. Fortunately, John's madness complements his. Just, god. Amazing stuff here. Highly, highly recommended, though not for the faint of heart.
"When I met you at Bart's that afternoon, I wanted to open up your skull and see inside."
John looks up, smiles back at him. "That's more or less what it felt like, yep. So no regrets there. Well done, you."
Sherlock can't be bothered to keep balanced on the sofa any longer, and so he slides off of it, laughing like a five-year-old.
"You know what, though?" John adds. "Sherlock. Christ, what's gotten into you? Sherlock, you know what I remember thinking?"
"What?" Sherlock asks, calming a little. He very much wants to know.
"I thought it ought to bother me more."
"Well, at least you were right about that much."
Nearly in tears, Sherlock tries very hard to get a hold of himself. His hand is over his breast as if he's trying to keep the laughter in. It really can't be dignified, laughing this hard. But John Watson is clearly insane, and that is hilarious. It's also a marvelous thing to have found out--that Sherlock might be a high-functioning sociopath, but his flatmate John Watson is mad as a hatter.
An Act of Charity
The Paradox Suite
The Death and Resurrection of the English Language
Entirely Covered in Your Invisible Name
New Days to Throw Your Chains Away