Where Can I Read Harry Potter Fanfics With Crossover Storylines?

2026-07-08 03:25:36
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Insight Sharer Librarian
Tumblr. Seriously. Find a blog that reblogs or recs fanfic for a specific crossover pairing you like, like "Hermione Granger & Avengers" or "Draco Malfoy in The Hunger Games." The reblog chains and tags lead you to stories on AO3 you'd never find through normal filters. It's a more social, discovery-based method than cold-searching an archive. The summaries are often more personal, too, which helps you decide if you'll click with the author's style.
2026-07-09 04:10:35
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I've had decent luck just googling "[fandom] crossover Harry Potter fanfiction" and adding "site:archiveofourown.org" or "site:fanfiction.net". It bypasses the clunky archive searches sometimes. A lot of authors cross-post, but not always. There's also a site called QuestionableQuesting that hosts a lot of crossover content, though it leans heavily toward certain genres and can be NSFW, so tread carefully. Finding crossovers is less about one perfect site and more about accepting you'll need to scour a few different corners of the internet. My bookmark folder is a chaotic mix of links from four different platforms.
2026-07-10 02:19:55
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Novel Fan Student
Honestly? AO3, full stop. FF.net's system is archaic and their purge years back wiped out a lot of good stuff. On AO3, you can filter to the 'Harry Potter' fandom, then add a second fandom in the 'Crossovers' filter or use the 'Crossover' tag. The real power is in excluding tags—get rid of the pairings or tropes you hate, and you'll find gems. There's a whole subset of crossover fics that are less about the plot and more about character studies, like Snape teaching at Brakebills from 'The Magicians', and those live on AO3 because the tagging lets you find that specific vibe. The kudos system isn't perfect, but it's a decent gauge of what the current active readers like, which is more useful than FF.net's review count from 2007.
2026-07-10 11:48:43
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Expert Nurse
Crossovers in the 'Harry Potter' fandom really depend on what kind of mixing you're hungry for. The major archives aren't built for them, so it's a hunt. FanFiction.net's crossover category is a total mess, but it's massive. You have to filter by fandom and then sort by favorites or reviews; otherwise, you're wading through a decade of abandoned WIPs and crackfic. I found a shockingly good 'Harry Potter'/'The Dresden Files' fusion there years ago by searching the crossover section for both fandoms. AO3 is better for niche pairings across worlds, like Harry ending up in Middle-earth. The tagging system saves you, but you have to know how to use it—search for "Harry Potter" and then filter to include the second fandom, or use the "Crossover" tag.

Don't sleep on spacebattles or sufficientvelocity forums either. That's where you find the weird, crunchy, plot-heavy stuff, like a rationalist Harry thrown into the 'Worm' universe or a magical theory deep-dive crossover with 'A Song of Ice and Fire'. The prose isn't always polished, but the ideas are wild. I'd actually recommend starting with a rec list on a fandom blog or a TV Tropes page to find the classics—'Browncoat, Green Eyes' (Firefly crossover) or 'The Havoc Side of the Force' (Star Wars crossover) are pillars for a reason. It gives you a quality filter before you dive into the archive slush pile.
2026-07-10 23:58:52
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Book Guide Teacher
Check out specific communities. The old 'DarkLordPotter' forum had a recommendations section with crossover threads that were heavily curated—stuff like 'Harry Potter' meets 'The Martian' or fusion fics with 'Naruto'. Those places focus on concrit and strong plotting, so the recs are solid. You might need to Google for an invite or find the archived threads. Reddit's HPfanfiction sub has regular "best crossover" threads, too. People there are brutally honest about what's worth your time.
2026-07-13 18:44:12
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