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Dec. 21st, 2004

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B7 fans: happy Gauda Prime day. * g* I wonder whether Chris Boucher remembers?

Now, another fannish five: five Christmas presents for five fictional characters from five fandoms I'm fond of.

Londo: Carl Sandburg's poems. Admittedly because of [livejournal.com profile] theatrical_muse stuff, but I think strictly canonical Londo would have liked them as well.

Buffy: tickets for her and Dawn, for the next ice skating revue in Rome, London or wherever else they spent the holidays.

Connor: A Best of Barry Manilow CD, in memory of Angel, and a Caritas recording of the song his mother (who actually could do that) sang there, in memory of Darla.

Quark: A Monopoly game. He'd love it, and he and Ezri would team up and rob Julian blind, genetics or no genetics.

Rygel: Belgian chocolate, to give him another sugar high. He's cute when he has one, and gets kissed by John.

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In other news, yay to the news of new Harry Potter! Although you know that since it's guaranteed not to feature fanon Draco, some quarters of the fandom will inevitably complain about it. (My own personal guess about Draco: he won't end up either a dead Deatheater or a living hero. He's simply going to become his generations' Gilderoy Lockhart, and our last glimpse of him, after the defeat of Voldemort, will be bragging and telling people how he always was friends with Harry and single-handedly won the war.) Now let the death poll start, since JKR has said she'll kill another one of.

Last time everyone thought it would be Hagrid; I don't think many people went for Sirius. Dumbledore is almost certainly guaranteed to die, but probably not before the last volume; still, he's a candidate. Snape I think is safe until the last volume as well. But it might be one of the kids. Cho would be anticlimactic because readers don't care about her the way they do about Sirius, which makes me rather afraid for Neville, who got a lot of endearing build-up in OotP. Conversely, it might be one of the Weasleys. Love 'em or hate 'em, the twins have been a distinct presence in all the previous volumes, so to kill them of, or one of them, would certainly have a major impact on the HPverse.

Speaking of HP, I try to avoid works-in-progress because they frustrate me so much, but one of the few exceptions I fell for was [livejournal.com profile] fernwithy's "Shifts". Which centres around Remus during OotP. I like it for many reasons, not least because of one of the basic plot ideas - Remus going undercover as a teacher on a Muggle school to keep an eye on Dudley Dursley (as Dudley and Petunia are Harry's sole living blood relations, and Voldemort is bound to figure out that blood magic thing). I also must say that this story finally gave me something I never found before. Which is Remus and Sirius as friends, and moreover, friends who despite their deep affection have to work on the inevitable estrangment that twelve years in Azkaban and past issues have caused. Since they don't want to jump each other's bones, sex as a solution is never on the menu. I must say, I find them far more interesting together in this story than in most (not all) of the S/R ones I've read.

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