Snarry-a-Thon 2011: Top 5 Recs
Feb. 1st, 2024 08:44 amSnarry-a-Thon is an annual fest of Snarry goodness that always brings so much creativity and joy in the Snarry community. I am forever blown away by how much talent and passion Snarry-lovers have. With that in mind, I wanted to create some special recs for a fest near and dear to my heart.
With that, here are my Top 5 picks for the 2011 fest! But first...
Disclaimer: my rec lists are created based on my personal experiences and preferences. There are plenty of other stories and authors who are quite good and deserve just as much love. This is not meant to be an objective “best of the best” list, but the subjective opinion of a longtime reader and fangirl.
Playing With Matches
by emynn. Rated: E. Words: 13,395. Matchmaking. Romance.
Harry Potter finds no greater happiness in life than helping others fall in love. But he can’t quite seem to summon that same joy when Severus Snape shows up and asks him to find his match.
Aftermath
by Femme (femmequixotic). Rated: E. Words: 7,362. Minor Hinny. Past Drarry. Past Snaco.
Severus regards Harry for a long moment, then leans in again, breath trailing across Harry’s lips. "Choose carefully, Potter. This is no time for games."
I Was Adrift
by Necromanticnoir (necromanticnoir). Rated: E. Words: 18,738. Underage.
After the war, Harry finds that Snape is alive - and in Azkaban. Unfortunately, the only people allowed to visit inmates are immediate relations - or their spouses.
Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magic
by RoozetteR. Rated: E. Words: 5,279. Dubious consent.
When Snape taught Harry Occlumency lessons back in fifth year, he left an impression. Harry, being Harry, cannot leave it alone.
Catch and Release
by RoozetteR. Rated: E. Words: 5,541. Angst. Miscarriage. Romance.
Harry has a “tell,” when he needs affection. Ron never realized Severus had the same one.