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6/4/11 09:21 pmUnderbelly:The Series by
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Did I tell you guys about this story? It's a werewolf story--wait! Before you make the face--"ewwww, werewolves, ick!" or even before you go all, "Oh, yay, sensitive emo werewolves emoing all over the woods 'n shit" (not that there's anything wrong with that), I must warn you, I have *never* read a were story like this. It's different, in the very best way. These aren't just werewolves, they're alien creatures. Their concerns and desires are so *not* human that it kind of knocks you for a loop. Every cliche you've ever read in a werewolf story gets turned on its head and leaves you floundering.
Jared is the focus, a geek who's into all things wolves and werewolves. It's the story of Jared getting steamrollered by the 'real', ugly, and also beautiful, world these weres live in. Jensen is his soul-mate, and boy, that's a whole 'nother thing in this 'verse. Let me put it this way--it will kill dead any glittery, lace-trimmed, heart-shaped, ideas about soul-mates you might have.
cards_slash presents fully fleshed out characters, a fascinating backstory and believable world-building here. The character Jensen is *most* fascinating--I'd love to know what you think of him if you read this--and you should.
Did I tell you guys about this story? It's a werewolf story--wait! Before you make the face--"ewwww, werewolves, ick!" or even before you go all, "Oh, yay, sensitive emo werewolves emoing all over the woods 'n shit" (not that there's anything wrong with that), I must warn you, I have *never* read a were story like this. It's different, in the very best way. These aren't just werewolves, they're alien creatures. Their concerns and desires are so *not* human that it kind of knocks you for a loop. Every cliche you've ever read in a werewolf story gets turned on its head and leaves you floundering.
Jared is the focus, a geek who's into all things wolves and werewolves. It's the story of Jared getting steamrollered by the 'real', ugly, and also beautiful, world these weres live in. Jensen is his soul-mate, and boy, that's a whole 'nother thing in this 'verse. Let me put it this way--it will kill dead any glittery, lace-trimmed, heart-shaped, ideas about soul-mates you might have.
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6/5/11 05:51 am (UTC)I like my werewolves a mix of both human and wolf--good and bad--because I got stuck on "lycanthropy" = "wolf + man" so that's what makes sense in my head. I like the horror sometimes and the more/mostly human werewolves as well, but those are things that are very dependent on the author and I've not found anything good in many moons. Like... eight or nine years.
And Chris Pine... lol... why does everyone hate that guy? Have I missed something? He has great eyes and well, I'm shallow, so I don't get much farther than that.
Cookies. Cookies are awesome. Eat them for me and be sure to tell me how amazing they are and we'll call it good if the fic leaves me an unhappily twitching mess.
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6/5/11 06:08 am (UTC)They do care about each other, it's just, Jensen is a wolf, pretty much through and through. He's kind of unlikable in hte very early parts, but still--*fascinating*. She does a wonderful job of making him more and more sympathetic as teh story goes on. He has a very thin veneer of humanity that allows him to be out and about with people but he's more motivated by instinct, and more comfortable in wolf form. I took away from the story that the pack as a whole was more comfortable in wolf form. There's no good or bad in Jensen's little pack, they just are what they are. The main pack, the one they broke away from--now that's another story.
Chris Pine--lol! I don't especially dislike him, in fact, I liked him very much in Smokin' Aces but I guess my fangirl hackles rose when he played Captain Kirk. Totally irrational!
You know this whole thing is all about you and me both procrastinating, yes? *ggg*
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6/5/11 06:23 am (UTC)Jensen must appear to be a very strange boy indeed then if he's only got a very thin veneer of humanity. Werewolves, to my thinking, have always seemed like... hmm... some would be more human while others would be more wolf-like and then maybe you'd have the few who were really in between; had found a balance with both aspects of their nature. It's one of the things about lycanthropy that fascinates me to think about actually. I have Ideas and Theories... and once in a while I write them out. I did clinical lycanthropy once and that was a trip to write, for sure. Shh, don't tell anyone.
*whispers* I liked Chris Pine as the young Captain Kirk.
Oh yes, I know it's all about procrastination across the board. I have to do Research and that's really got me dragging my heels. But I can do it! No, really. *koff*