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Friday, November 19th, 2004
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9:12a |
It's not what you say... by Barbana Original poster: karitawyr Title: It's not what you say... Author: Barbana Rating: NC-17 Pairing: Qui-Gon-Jinn/Obi-Wan Kenobi Warnings: ( ... ) Author's e-mail, web site and/or LJ id: barbanaqoc @ hotmail.com or barbana @ pacbell.net, Barbana Art (it's art not fiction, but lovely, lovely art. Go see!), barbana Link to story: It's not what you say...
Reasons for recommending: A recent discussion on the master-apprentice list about what's hot in vanilla sex brought this little gem to mind again. It hits many of the buttons people mentioned including both of mine.
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A Family Portrait, by FernWithy Original poster: emmagrant01 Title: A Family Portrait
Author: FernWithy (fernwithy)
Rating: PG
Pairing: None, though lots of Obi/Siri UST and great Obi/Ani master-padawan dynamics
Summary: Obi-Wan and Anakin, along with Siri Tachi, are assigned to impersonate a family to investigate a crime on the world of Malkiri, where the Jedi are hated.
Author's Email: fernwithy @ gmail.com
Link to Story: http://fanfic.theforce.net/fanfic.asp?action=view&ID=664
Reason for recommending: This is such an amazing fic! It's novel-length, essentially gen, and fits perfectly into the post-TPM Star Wars universe. I wanted this to be Obi/Siri so badly, but alas, it never goes there. The author does make the attraction between the characters clear, though, and the tension is glorious. It's set not long after the beginning of the Jedi Quest series, and the relationship between Obi-Wan and Anakin is still wonderfully awkward. Siri has just returned from her long undercover mission with the pirates, and she's struggling with being a Jedi again. The three of them most pose as a family for an undercover mission to a planet hostile to the Jedi. Obi-Wan and Siri have little understanding of what families are like, and so Anakin has to spend a good deal of time teaching them how to behave like a married couple, which is great fun to read. There is a mystery to be solved, lots of action, and a gorgeous amount of character development.
In short, the characterizations are perfect, and the story is complex and satisfying. This one is canon, as far as I'm concerned. It's that good.
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