sholio: (Dresden bookverse)
Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2010-11-16 01:25 pm
Entry tags:

Still totally gone for Dresden Files. Just in case you wanted to know.

So I discovered [livejournal.com profile] smallfandomfest yesterday and, surprise surprise, have been posting Dresden Files prompts like there's no tomorrow. :D (Mostly involving some combination of Harry, Thomas, Murphy & Justine.) The 'fest will be open for prompt claiming on the 21st; here are the rules and a link to leave your prompts. Go prompt! Or look at the prompts and see if you might like to write one! If you leave a tasty enough prompt, I just might write it ... (I know, I know. But I still have an entire month and change to write my Secret Santas and Yuletide! I can do this!)

I must say that I found [livejournal.com profile] smallfandomfest's prompt interface very difficult to navigate at first; it took me forever (and a lot of frustrated searching) to figure out how to look at the list of other people's prompts. Possibly that's just because I'm an idiot. But if you have the same problem, from the prompt entry window there's a link at the top left.

I've now reached Turn Coat on the re-read, and if it seems like it took me forever to get around to this one, compared to the others ... it's true; I'm finding it just as wrenching to read as I was afraid it would be. It was bad enough the first time, expecting that there would be a rescue and, if things weren't exactly made better, then at least all would be fixable at the end. But this time ... knowing where it's going; knowing that the end result of all Harry's worry and desperation is going to be the failure to save one of the people he loves most ... damn you, Butcher. How do you make me care about these people so much. :D

I miss Thomas's easy rapport with Harry so much. There's this bit in the chapter I just read where Harry mentions Thomas taking him out on the lake and teaching him to drive the boat, and thinking about how they had that and then lost it ... it's just, WAAAAHHHHHH. ;_; I'm still doggedly determined to believe that he's still Thomas under all of the darkness and creeping evil and everything, just really badly messed up, but I don't know how they're ever going to get back what they had. I don't know how Thomas is going to find his way back from the dark place he's in, now that the Hunger has taken more control of him. I just ... augh. *weebles*

This entry is also posted at http://friendshipper.dreamwidth.org/299638.html with comment count unavailable comments.

[identity profile] alessandriana.livejournal.com 2010-11-16 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)
*clasps hands* Stay strong! Trust in the Butcher! It will turn out okay! I don't know precisely how, , but I know it will!
Edited 2010-11-16 22:59 (UTC)

[identity profile] alessandriana.livejournal.com 2010-11-16 11:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Hah! As if Butcher is ever going to stop dragging us through the emotional cheese grater. ;p

I really need to reread them, I think, especially the early books-- I no longer remember precisely what happened, especially when it comes to pre-Blood Rites Thomas, since he hadn't really struck me as anything more than a side character until that point (and that's not even mentioning all the *real* side characters that keep popping back up that I have to struggle to remember, haha). This may be my project once NaNo gets over. And if I happen to reread the scenes with Harry and Thomas living together a dozen times (arguably my favorite part of the entire series), well...


Oh. Question, since you've read them so recently-- *does* Murphy know Thomas is Harry's brother? I can't for the life of me remember the scene where she finds out, but I feel like she has to...

[identity profile] alessandriana.livejournal.com 2010-11-17 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
Yes. In fact, he tells her almost as soon as he finds out, in Blood Rites.

Oh, good, I'm so glad there's at least one person he can share that with.

And incidentally-- I took a look at the prompts posted to [livejournal.com profile] smallfandomfest, and, ahahaha, the one about Murphy meeting Thomas in his hairdresser guise is BRILLIANT. *sparkles* If no one writes that I will probably cry. XD

I do hope these characters eventually get the happy ending they deserve

I really do think they will.... but I also have a sneaking suspicion it's going to get pretty dark before the end. -__-; Butcher has described this writing pattern he follows, which essentially boils down to isolating the protagonist and taking everything away from him before the final confrontation can take place. Admittedly, he was talking about individual books, but... it wouldn't surprise me if he ends up applying that pattern to the series as a whole, as well, especially judging by how dark the last few books have been... ;_____;