4. The only ones I read are the_cortex and house_notice which aren't spectacular but work fairly well enough for me.
5. Old, but still good: A mix - not quite a crossover - of Firefly and 'The Ship Who Sang' books. (http://coelogyne.livejournal.com/26309.html) [Link to part five.]
A supernatural, surreal piece in the 'House' fandom. (http://users.livejournal.com/_ares/9189.html)
Another from 'House' - gen! It exists! (http://pwcorgigirl.livejournal.com/27244.html)
6. The Quitter by Harvey Pekar and Dean Haspiel, which is an autobiography. Before that, it'd be Bringing Down The House by Ben Mezrich, which is a very fast read and a lot of fun. Stiffby Mary Roach is probably right up your alley; it's all about cadavers.
7. Dead Poets Society. Witness. The Station Agent. American Beauty. The Blues Brothers. A Night At The Opera. The Squid And The Whale. Stiff Upper Lips. Roger Dodger. The Secret Of Roan Inish. The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. The Wild Parrots Of Telegraph Hill. Porco Rosso.
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5. Old, but still good: A mix - not quite a crossover - of Firefly and 'The Ship Who Sang' books. (http://coelogyne.livejournal.com/26309.html) [Link to part five.]
A supernatural, surreal piece in the 'House' fandom. (http://users.livejournal.com/_ares/9189.html)
Another from 'House' - gen! It exists! (http://pwcorgigirl.livejournal.com/27244.html)
6. The Quitter by Harvey Pekar and Dean Haspiel, which is an autobiography. Before that, it'd be Bringing Down The House by Ben Mezrich, which is a very fast read and a lot of fun. Stiffby Mary Roach is probably right up your alley; it's all about cadavers.
7. Dead Poets Society. Witness. The Station Agent. American Beauty. The Blues Brothers. A Night At The Opera. The Squid And The Whale. Stiff Upper Lips. Roger Dodger. The Secret Of Roan Inish. The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. The Wild Parrots Of Telegraph Hill. Porco Rosso.