I love the drunken Sam-fu. That author's Month of Open Doors series and the succeeding Salvation-verse are my favorite SPN fics. I rec them over and over, like a broken fannish record. (There are... hints of wincest in some of those fics. Tough to explain. Pay attention to the warnings if that's an issue to you. It's not that much and I think you can avoid it without losing the thread of the story. It's just a hidden scene or two).
Also, she wrote When Siblings e-Attack, which cracks me up and then makes me sniffly every time.
Lucky charms:
I like to think Dean may have been a fan of Travis McGee.
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Aw! When Siblings E-Attack is awesome! So funny! And so weirdly sweet! Dean would totally do that, too.
I love fandom.
I suspect John Winchester would have no use whatsoever for Kerouac, and might indeed chuck the book across the room after reading two pages.
And this is why I'm a John girl (Winchester, not Kerouac).
So John wouldn't know about the name and Mary could just sneak them in .
And I am terribly wary, as well as morbidly fascinated, about the film version of 1407. I love Cusack, but it looks like they took the scariest story in the book, and fucked it right up.
Well, they changed it so what happens in the room bears no resemblance to the written story, but it's not actually bad. It's kind of like Constantine in that it's an enjoyable movie if you put the source material out of your mind and see it on its own terms.
It's kind of like Constantine in that it's an enjoyable movie if you put the source material out of your mind and see it on its own terms.
Not knowing the comics, I liked Constantine a lot.
*rummages around for topic*
I bet Dean would like Constantine, and would lust after that big golden gun thing, but Sam would pick the hell out of it, for general inaccuracies and also because he had in fact read the comic.
Yeah, never read the Constantine comic, so mostly I just loved the hell out of it. I dig Keanu when he's broody and sort of monosyllabic. Also, Rachel Weisz is hot.
Sam would totally pick it apart, too.
Edited because I have teh dumb.
Dear heaven I miss Travis McGee.
Bev, one of my friends got me into them while I was in Peace Corps. I think I've read almost all of them... I own
The Deep Blue Goodbye
and
The Dreadful Lemon Sky.
What a fascinating mix of adventure, violence, environmentalism, anti-establishment, and a whole lot of "girls" bedded, respected and yet on pedestals.