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crack_van2012-06-15 01:06 pm
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Entry tags:
Super Junior / f(x) / SHINee (PG-13)
Title: "How The West Was Won" by Civilized_era
Pairing: Han Geng/Heechul/Amber
Length: ~9.5000w
Author on LJ:
civilized_era
Author Website:
capebuffalo
Why this must be read: I love this fic so much, and it isn't just because it's about finding yourself and baking cakes—which are two of my FAVORITE THINGS to read about—but it's also because this is a large-cast fic and yet every single character is not only accurately portrayed, but also hilariously lovable. OT3s are hard, especially considering this one doesn't have a whole lot of "canon" support, but she writes it perfectly. It's also just an all-American fic, where the writer is writing about things she knows backwards and forwards, and that ease and comfort with the source material bleeds into the writing. This is a funny, thought-provoking, casual-feeling piece that really says so much more than it seems to at first, and it leaves an emotional impact that lingers in the best possible way.
How The West Was Won
Pairing: Han Geng/Heechul/Amber
Length: ~9.5000w
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Author Website:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Why this must be read: I love this fic so much, and it isn't just because it's about finding yourself and baking cakes—which are two of my FAVORITE THINGS to read about—but it's also because this is a large-cast fic and yet every single character is not only accurately portrayed, but also hilariously lovable. OT3s are hard, especially considering this one doesn't have a whole lot of "canon" support, but she writes it perfectly. It's also just an all-American fic, where the writer is writing about things she knows backwards and forwards, and that ease and comfort with the source material bleeds into the writing. This is a funny, thought-provoking, casual-feeling piece that really says so much more than it seems to at first, and it leaves an emotional impact that lingers in the best possible way.
How The West Was Won