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Visit by [livejournal.com profile] misskittye, despite the scary pairing, is so very, very good. It's a first-time story that knows what it means to be a first-time story: awkward, fumbling, unsure, excited mostly by the strangeness and newness of it all. The boys are teenage boys through and through, and everything about their interactions with each other -- especially the dialogue -- feels authentic.

There's also an interesting sub-theme running through the story regarding Rupert's new house and what it means for his family's change in socioeconomic status. It's a touch of reality, on top of the fantastically done Rupert POV, that makes the story seem very intimate and true to life.
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I'm gonna stick my neck out and recommend Perils, Pitfalls and Puberty by missdeviant. This is Daniel Radcliffe RPS, with a little of Rupert Grint and Emma Watson. It's about sex, and it's especially about what young teenagers think of sex (which is to say, a lot you may not want to think about). Possibly squicky as hell for some, but the writing is damn good.

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