A big thanks to @justanotheraccountpassingby
for submitting their fic recs and fantastic reviews!
1. It’s Raining Pizza
Author: APH coffee. [coffee is upside down] (SielOu)
Character: North Italy
Genre: Humour
“This fairly long flash fiction is a story based on an activity post conversation that contained a joke about Italy and pizza. Taking the joke, the author made a story out of Italy reacting to the sky raining literal pizza (hence the title). It’s simple, well-written, and funny.”
Found on Quotev [x].
2. The Adventures of Magical Strike
Author: miyukiku (miyukiku8049)
Characters (so far): Allies and Axis
Genre: Humour
“While I am reluctant to continue read this book, it does not deny the great effort of writing humour behind it. Amidst the confusion, I can’t help but smile at the silliness of the book itself. It’s not cringy silly, it’s funny silly.”
Found on Quotev [x].
3. If Only…
Author: Mairym (Mairym)
Characters: Allies and Axis
Genre: Historical
“One of my favourite if not favourite historical Hetalia works on Quotev. Currently on its starting chapters, it for now is about the events leading to World War II. The author adds not only the nations but their own characters via the regions (as shown by the French regions).
Poland’s chapter is my favourite and shows how well-written the story is, combining contrasting points of view (Germany planning to invade Poland and Poland walking around Warsaw) to create the atmosphere of suspense.Severely underrated.”
Found on Quotev [x].
4. Winter War and Operation Barbarossa
Author: TwilitEclipse (MasterAssassinInBlack)
Characters: (Winter War) Nordics and Russia (Operation Barbarossa) Russia.
Pairings: none
Genre: Historical
“The titles are self-explanatory of each story’s plot. They are the author’s take on those events. Told in third person, the author fully uses it to incorporate the facts while using it to build the characters’ experiences. Interestingly, they also tell the date and location of the chapter which at one point, was unknown. It gives the reader a sense of time and saying, “What happened?” and how so much can happen in a short amount of time.”
Note: Winter War is on summer hiatus while Operation Barbarossa is a short story.