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Body Language (Is a Complicated Thing) by Sixthlight (T)
Fandom: THE MENTALIST
Pairing: Jane/Lisbon implications
Length: 12,882
Author on LJ: Not sure they have one
Author Website: On AO3
Why this must be read:
For those of you who read sixthlight's AMAZING steampunk (that's right: steampunk) Mentalist AU, "What You See Is What You Get," I am absolutely ecstatic to report that there is now a sequel!
And for those of you who haven't read "What You See" (which was recced here last year), I highly recommend both stories: the world building is incredibly fun, entertaining, and comes crosswise to the characters we're familiar with with just enough IC-ness to engage in some truly excellent character study. Along with electrick lights, magic, and the possibility of demons. Honestly, it's amazing. Go leave heaps and heaps of feedback to encourage the author to continue the series. We'll all benefit.
(I do recommend that those who haven't read "What You See" start there first: otherwise you'll miss some of the references in "Body Language." Both are absolutely worth the time.)
Body Language (Is a Complicated Thing>
Pairing: Jane/Lisbon implications
Length: 12,882
Author on LJ: Not sure they have one
Author Website: On AO3
Why this must be read:
For those of you who read sixthlight's AMAZING steampunk (that's right: steampunk) Mentalist AU, "What You See Is What You Get," I am absolutely ecstatic to report that there is now a sequel!
And for those of you who haven't read "What You See" (which was recced here last year), I highly recommend both stories: the world building is incredibly fun, entertaining, and comes crosswise to the characters we're familiar with with just enough IC-ness to engage in some truly excellent character study. Along with electrick lights, magic, and the possibility of demons. Honestly, it's amazing. Go leave heaps and heaps of feedback to encourage the author to continue the series. We'll all benefit.
(I do recommend that those who haven't read "What You See" start there first: otherwise you'll miss some of the references in "Body Language." Both are absolutely worth the time.)
Body Language (Is a Complicated Thing>

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