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List of "fandoms"
Because a lot of people have this, I'm trying to make one myself. I don't always fan over them though. More like, I rarely fan over them, except one or two at time because someone infected me with fan syndrome virus.
Novels:
Good Omens, by GNeil and PTerry (apparently using someone's first name can delay death and old age so I should try to use it more no matter if it works or not)
Demian, by Hermann Hesse
Going Postal, Mort, Equal Rites, The Last Continent by PTerry
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, by Susanna Clarke
Anasi Boys, Stardust, Neverwhere, by Neil Gaimen
The Thief Lord, by Cornelia Funke
Perfume: Story of a Murderer, by Patrick Suskind
His Dark Materials, Once Upon a Time in the North, by Philip Pullman
The Wild Sheep Chase, Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of World, Haruki Murakami
The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde
Animal Farm, by George Orwell
L'Étranger
(something here)
Constantine (novel adaption of the film)
Angels and Demons, by Dan Brown (I know, but his storytelling skill is quite good)
Play script:
Huis Clos, by Jean-Paul Sartre
Vera, The Importance of Being Ernest, by Oscar Wilde
Short Stories and fairy tales:
The Happy Prince, The Nightingale and the Rose, The Fisherman and his Soul
The Snow Queen
The Dandelion Girl
The Mysterious Stranger
The Boy, The Fox and The Firebird (replace fox with wolf in some versions)
Graphic Novels:
Daytripper
Watchmen
The Sandman
Honeydew Syndrome vol.1
Webcomics:
Gunnerkrigg Court
Nine Planets without Intelligent Life
Dresden Codak
The Order of the Stick
PhD Comics
xkcd
Hark! a Vagrant!
Awkward Zombie
The Meek
The Non-Adventures of Wonderella
Hanna is not a boy's name
Saturday Breakfast Cereal
Irregular Comics
His Face All Red, Anu-Anulan and Yir's daughter, The Prince and the Sea, Margot's Room, Dream Journals and other Emily Carroll comics
(Korean comic, cannot remember name)
(Korean comic, idem)
Films:
La leggenda del pianista sull'oceano
Ghost in the Shell
The Source Code
Inception
12 Monkeys
El laberinto del fauno
Shaking Tokyo, part of Tokyo!
Manga:
Fullmetal Alchemist
The Funeral Process of K
Utahime, Hanamatsuri, Olimpos
Anime (Note: I have not finished most of them, but I like them so far):
Paranoia Agent
Mononoke
Gurren Lagann
Ghost in the Shell
Time of Eve
Tatami Galaxy
Trapeze
Baccano!
You are Umasou
Light Novels:
Baccano!
Drrrr!
Suzumiya Haruhi
Owl and The King of Night (my own translation, might not be accurate)
Games:
Fire Emblem Elibe
Pokemon
The World Ends With You
Castlevania Symphony of Dissonance, Aria of Sorrow
Harvest Moon
Riviera, Yggdra Union
Banjo-Kazooie (never finished)
Medabot Metabee
Final Fantasy VII, VIII, Tactics Advance
Animated shorts:
9 (I didn't like the long movie)
Une Histoire Vertebrale, Skhizein
(can't remember the name)
The list only mentions the ones I remember and particularly liked. For this reason, I didn't name the Matrix, Lords of the Ring, Sherlock Holmes, Lady Windermere's Fan, Don Juan, Tristan et Iseult and other stuff. Tristan et Iseult will be the pain of my aorta for many years. It's just so frustrating and made me think an antidote against love (I mean Eros here, not Agape) could be a really good idea.
Novels:
Good Omens, by GNeil and PTerry (apparently using someone's first name can delay death and old age so I should try to use it more no matter if it works or not)
Demian, by Hermann Hesse
Going Postal, Mort, Equal Rites, The Last Continent by PTerry
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, by Susanna Clarke
Anasi Boys, Stardust, Neverwhere, by Neil Gaimen
The Thief Lord, by Cornelia Funke
Perfume: Story of a Murderer, by Patrick Suskind
His Dark Materials, Once Upon a Time in the North, by Philip Pullman
The Wild Sheep Chase, Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of World, Haruki Murakami
The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde
Animal Farm, by George Orwell
L'Étranger
(something here)
Constantine (novel adaption of the film)
Angels and Demons, by Dan Brown (I know, but his storytelling skill is quite good)
Play script:
Huis Clos, by Jean-Paul Sartre
Vera, The Importance of Being Ernest, by Oscar Wilde
Short Stories and fairy tales:
The Happy Prince, The Nightingale and the Rose, The Fisherman and his Soul
The Snow Queen
The Dandelion Girl
The Mysterious Stranger
The Boy, The Fox and The Firebird (replace fox with wolf in some versions)
Graphic Novels:
Daytripper
Watchmen
The Sandman
Honeydew Syndrome vol.1
Webcomics:
Gunnerkrigg Court
Nine Planets without Intelligent Life
Dresden Codak
The Order of the Stick
PhD Comics
xkcd
Hark! a Vagrant!
Awkward Zombie
The Meek
The Non-Adventures of Wonderella
Hanna is not a boy's name
Saturday Breakfast Cereal
Irregular Comics
His Face All Red, Anu-Anulan and Yir's daughter, The Prince and the Sea, Margot's Room, Dream Journals and other Emily Carroll comics
(Korean comic, cannot remember name)
(Korean comic, idem)
Films:
La leggenda del pianista sull'oceano
Ghost in the Shell
The Source Code
Inception
12 Monkeys
El laberinto del fauno
Shaking Tokyo, part of Tokyo!
Manga:
Fullmetal Alchemist
The Funeral Process of K
Utahime, Hanamatsuri, Olimpos
Anime (Note: I have not finished most of them, but I like them so far):
Paranoia Agent
Mononoke
Gurren Lagann
Ghost in the Shell
Time of Eve
Tatami Galaxy
Trapeze
Baccano!
You are Umasou
Light Novels:
Baccano!
Drrrr!
Suzumiya Haruhi
Owl and The King of Night (my own translation, might not be accurate)
Games:
Fire Emblem Elibe
Pokemon
The World Ends With You
Castlevania Symphony of Dissonance, Aria of Sorrow
Harvest Moon
Riviera, Yggdra Union
Banjo-Kazooie (never finished)
Medabot Metabee
Final Fantasy VII, VIII, Tactics Advance
Animated shorts:
9 (I didn't like the long movie)
Une Histoire Vertebrale, Skhizein
(can't remember the name)
The list only mentions the ones I remember and particularly liked. For this reason, I didn't name the Matrix, Lords of the Ring, Sherlock Holmes, Lady Windermere's Fan, Don Juan, Tristan et Iseult and other stuff. Tristan et Iseult will be the pain of my aorta for many years. It's just so frustrating and made me think an antidote against love (I mean Eros here, not Agape) could be a really good idea.