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2021 Read Harder Challenge
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Task 6: Read a fanfic


Nah, fanfic are stories written, usually not for profit, by someone who enjoys a certain book/TV show/movie and want to explore other aspects of it, or even want to see how the characters would adapt in a universe outside of their original one. So, for example using one of the books you brought up: if someone wanted to see how the characters from Lord of the Rings would work in a contemporary setting or what they did in a scene that wasn't written in the books, or something, that person would be writing a fanfic of Lord of the Rings.

Archive of Our Own is a great place to find high quality fanfic! They even have a nice little feature where you can download stories in various eBook formats for sideloading onto your standalone eReader or eBook app of choice!



Oh neat, I'm happy they made a rec list! Another source of interesting ideas

Totally agree. I've been down a reading rabbit hole for The Legend of Korra fandom for the last two months on AO3 and it's been wonderful. Favorites so far have been Seeking Balance by SimplyKorra and Roll With the Punches by GreatestChange


You have summed up my thoughts on this matter way more eloquently than I have managed to (I'm really out of practice with my writing), thank you.

I stumbled on this children’s book, which centers on events and characters from Gulliver’s Travels. I’m almost halfway through it, and it’s a lovely classic. ..."
Great idea -- I was planning the same thing. T. H. White was definitely a fan of Gulliver's Travels. And since fan fiction has been around way longer than the internet, it definitely fulfills the challenge!

I read fanfiction online all the time though (I have already completed this challenge multiple times over for this year and we are only two weeks in!), but I rarely read tie-in novels to shows/films, so that's the reason I'm going for a book over traditional fanfiction



Chai, Samosas, and a Friend in the Wee Hours of the Morning by 800wordsofheaven
https://archiveofourown.org/works/454...
--> Harry Potter fanfiction about Neville and Hannah
Caution: You are Extremely Hot by bansheee
https://archiveofourown.org/works/112...
--> Love, Simon fanfiction about Simon and Bram meeting in a coffee shop (aka a Coffee Shop AU)
Five Sons Mr and Mrs Bennet Never Had by biichan
https://archiveofourown.org/works/102470
--> Pride & Prejudice fanfiction about what might have happened if the Bennets had five sons instead of five daughters

Can't praise AO3 enough as a resource - if you are new to the site, I would recommend sorting stories by 'kudos' (as others have suggested) and relying on the tags systems to find whatever you are in mood for.
I would also recommend reading about Organization for Transformative Work (AO3's parent organization). They have done amazing work for fan works and deserve all the
For recommendations, if you are looking for something not too 'ficcy'-
Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality: is a Harry Potter fanfic that tries to explain the magic through scientific reasoning. A very interesting premise. You can find it on fanfiction.net or at http://www.hpmor.com/
The Redemption of Time: is an 'ascended' fanfic of Liu Cixin's exceptional Remembrance of Earth's Past series that was later published as an official part of the series with the author's blessings.
Among more conventional fics, I am a big fan of The Act of Creation Will Be Your Salvation (Marvel, Tony Stark focus) by scifigrl47 (or anything by her actually), and Dying to Return by StormDancer (Merlin)
For my own reading, in spirit of the challenge, I think I will read a Real-Person Fiction (RPF), a sub-genre I usually avoid


"Loving someone doesn't mean they love you back. Love isn't about being fair, either. Love is about choices, and Joe has to make his. (Missing scene, canon compliant)

One of the reasons I do these challenges is to open my mind to books I would not otherwise have read. I would encourage you to keep an open mind about fan fiction, which is a very broad category. It can be anything from placing a well known story in a new setting, or telling the story of a minor character from a famous work, or just setting another story in the same fictional universe, with some of the same characters. You can go online to various fanfic web sites, and what you find will be of varying quality; some of it is actually really good. But if you want to play it safe, better to stick with published books. If you're a Jane Austen fan, Longbourn or Death Comes to Pemberley are both great books by well established authors. There are also a number of Sherlock Holmes spinoffs. It's pretty easy to find a modern take on just about any classic novel.

YES. PRESIDENTIAL FANFIC."
This sounds HILARIOUS. I don't know if I'll use it for this challenge, but I'm definitely adding it to my TBR list.

I thought "what have I read or watched lately that I wished had something different?" and I've recently finished watching Justified all the way through and was thinking it would have been great if Raylan Givens and Walton Goggins ended up in love at the end! Ha. So I'm going to seek out m/m slash fic (I'm learning the terms too) with them in love. Wish me luck!

It made me chuckle that you asked if Twilight has fanfic. It does. Fifty Shades of Gray ;)

I'm reading this one too. Fun to see the Pride & Prejudice characters in a different setting.



I have that book too! Thanks for reminding me.

Thank you for sharing this! I can't wait to read it!





1. To me it's fanfic because it is taken from the world of Harry Potter. There is magic. There are witches & magical creatures. There are wands & spells. The first book has a school for magic. The trio consists of 2 males & a female. There is a chosen one.
2. If the book isn't considered fanfic it is as close as I will get.

Omg, I hadn't even thought to look up Firefly fics! My latest fanfic find is for Tamora Pierce's Tortall world.

I don't usually like fanfic, but this one was great! The Pakistan setting worked really well.

Erika, thanks for sharing the book you added as an example!

Here's a beginner's guide to searching AO3: https://ao3commentoftheday.tumblr.com...
If you're looking for some inspiration for fandoms or characters to start with, try here: https://archiveofourown.org/works/292...

I’ve read better fanfiction over the years (and conversely, WAY worse, also) than a lot of the books people have no qualms about picking up, simply because it is a book versus fanfic. I’d rather be entertained and be happy with the writing.

Yes! I don't really read fanfic at all, but I'm challenging myself by making it *unpublished* fanfic as my personal rule. Trying to figure out what works for me.


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