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unfitforsociety) wrote2006-04-18 02:53 pm
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BtVS/Angel remixes
BtVS/Angel
The Ballad of Charles Whitman (Apocalypse Remix) by
nwhepcat
This is really well done, taut, absorbing, suspenseful, sad. Xander's not the same after he saves the world. One man's apocalypse, and living in the aftermath is harder than he ever dreamed.
Indelible by
nwhepcat
Long, absorbing story about Xander and Dawn and Oz and the nature of memory and identity. And the remix: The Past Is a Different Country (The Jumping Off Remix) by
livii, in which Oz ruminates on what he knows and what he's willing to live with knowing -- and not knowing -- and it's oh so very Oz.
Sun Worshippers by
karabair
Cordelia, Wesley, Fred and Gunn have a moment of fun in the sun. Except, not so much fun for Wes, who's pining for Fred, and Cordelia, who's trying to help him. And in the remix: Refugees on Sunset Boulevard (The Our Town/Twilight Zone Mash-Up Remix) by Lizbeth Marcs, in which they do it all again, and Cordelia tries to change the outcome.
Sweet, Sour, and Sweet Again (The Monster at the End of this Book Remix) by Ari
I really like this, especially how well the omniscient narration works, how it makes the reader complicit in their deaths. Very cool.
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The Ballad of Charles Whitman (Apocalypse Remix) by
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This is really well done, taut, absorbing, suspenseful, sad. Xander's not the same after he saves the world. One man's apocalypse, and living in the aftermath is harder than he ever dreamed.
Indelible by
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Long, absorbing story about Xander and Dawn and Oz and the nature of memory and identity. And the remix: The Past Is a Different Country (The Jumping Off Remix) by
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Sun Worshippers by
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Cordelia, Wesley, Fred and Gunn have a moment of fun in the sun. Except, not so much fun for Wes, who's pining for Fred, and Cordelia, who's trying to help him. And in the remix: Refugees on Sunset Boulevard (The Our Town/Twilight Zone Mash-Up Remix) by Lizbeth Marcs, in which they do it all again, and Cordelia tries to change the outcome.
Sweet, Sour, and Sweet Again (The Monster at the End of this Book Remix) by Ari
I really like this, especially how well the omniscient narration works, how it makes the reader complicit in their deaths. Very cool.
~*~