LuxKen27 (
luxken27) wrote in
gensplosion2014-04-30 08:57 pm
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Daria - The Last Days of Solitude
FANDOM: Daria
FIC LINK: The Last Days of Solitude
AUTHOR LINK: Jon Kilner
RATING/WARNING(S): T
WIP?/WORD COUNT: Complete | 12,865
MAIN CHARACTERS: Jane Lane, Daria Morgendorffer
FIC SUMMARY: Jane is alone and depressed until a new kid comes to Lawndale. See life from Jane's perspective as she encounters the new girl in town: Daria Morgendorffer.
RECCER'S NOTES: This fic is lush and dark - an interesting portrait of Jane Lane, and how her life is changed when she meets Daria. She is drawn quite beautifully, with a rich, complex pre-canon history. We have little insights into her relationship with her brother, Trent; how she deals with school; and why she's taken the self-esteem class six times before Episode 1. The sibling relationship portrayed here is amazing - I love the way the author writes the characters, the subtleties that bring out their canon personalities and give credence to why and how they look out for each other amidst the "benign neglect that has served them so well," as Jane quips in Season 3. It's a great, alternate look at the pilot episode from Jane's point of view, and well worth the read for any Jane fans out there.
FIC LINK: The Last Days of Solitude
AUTHOR LINK: Jon Kilner
RATING/WARNING(S): T
WIP?/WORD COUNT: Complete | 12,865
MAIN CHARACTERS: Jane Lane, Daria Morgendorffer
FIC SUMMARY: Jane is alone and depressed until a new kid comes to Lawndale. See life from Jane's perspective as she encounters the new girl in town: Daria Morgendorffer.
RECCER'S NOTES: This fic is lush and dark - an interesting portrait of Jane Lane, and how her life is changed when she meets Daria. She is drawn quite beautifully, with a rich, complex pre-canon history. We have little insights into her relationship with her brother, Trent; how she deals with school; and why she's taken the self-esteem class six times before Episode 1. The sibling relationship portrayed here is amazing - I love the way the author writes the characters, the subtleties that bring out their canon personalities and give credence to why and how they look out for each other amidst the "benign neglect that has served them so well," as Jane quips in Season 3. It's a great, alternate look at the pilot episode from Jane's point of view, and well worth the read for any Jane fans out there.

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And even from that remove I can second the rec.
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